You recently installed Windows 7. Go to Drivers & Downloads and enter your service tag number.
You need to install the chipset drivers and the desktop/notebook Utilities(System Utilities) If there are noes available, then download the Vista drivers and install them in the compatibility mode.
Right click on the setup.exe file, left click properties, left click compatibility. Change the compatibility to Vista. Then right click, left click run as administrator.
PudgyOne
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December 29th, 2009 11:00
IanEvs79,
Did you try running the tools?
Intel® Driver Update Utility for Intel® wireless adapters
Intel® Centrino® Processor Technology - Software generic release versioning
Rick
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December 29th, 2009 12:00
I have ran those utilities on Intel and it doesn't pick anything up.
I have just read about a Vista compatible mode, so will that be able to install the drivers?
Ian.
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December 29th, 2009 12:00
Ian,
You recently installed Windows 7. Go to Drivers & Downloads and enter your service tag number.
You need to install the chipset drivers and the desktop/notebook Utilities(System Utilities) If there are noes available, then download the Vista drivers and install them in the compatibility mode.
Right click on the setup.exe file, left click properties, left click compatibility. Change the compatibility to Vista. Then right click, left click run as administrator.
Rick
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January 1st, 2010 17:00
Thanks for the information. The laptop seems to be running fine now :)
Kinds regards.
PudgyOne
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January 1st, 2010 22:00
IanEvs79,
GREAT JOB! :emotion-21: Glad you got it working. Thanks for posting back.
Take care,
Rick