I installed windows 7 from my re-instalation DVD. This is the only CD that came with my computer. I had no options to choose which drivers to instal first, I just re-installed windows 7. I finally figured out how to receive internet via device manager, but I have been having other problems I have internet, but everything is slow.
If I try to open up anything on my desktop, it usually says "Not responding" even if I just want to open a picture on my desktop. I have downloaded several registry fix programs, but none seem to work. I have installed all of the drivers that had an exclamation mark next to them in the device manager, but still no luck. I still have all of my old files from before the windows 7 re-installation. When you install using the Operating System disk, you need to install the drivers in the correct order.
The notebook system utility and the chipset drivers know what is installed on each specific system. Select your operating system. Now I'm trying to install the other downloads and drivers but some won't install unless you do it in a certain order, which I am trying to follow, wish me good luck. Restart the computer and tap F8 once a second until you see the screen.
Choose repair my computer, choose your language, then username and password. The select the option for factory image. Same here JuliudzD , but i've found this site with some solutions i think, i haven't tried it out yet but soon i will i think :P You should take a look.. I am having this same problem but I have a Dell Optiplex Can you please help me figure out which drivers to download?
For example, under Serial ATA there are 4 different drivers available. Do I need all of these or is one of them specific to my computer? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated because I am not a computer expert. Browse Community. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. JuliuszD 2 Bronze. Note : It is necessary to have a backup of drivers on your computer so that if the drivers are deleted accidentally, become corrupted or incompatible, you can get back the drivers easily.
You need another computer with network connection to download a network driver, then use a USB flash drive, a smartphone or any other device to copy the driver to the internet-disabled computer.
Step 1. Learn about the detailed information of your hardware device PC model or the network card model and operation system that you are using. Step 2. On a computer with workable Wi-Fi or other network connection, go to the website of the device manufacturer and search for the network driver that is right for your network card.
If you are using a off-the-shelf computer, you can directly go to the PC manufacturer's website. Or you can go to network card manufacturer's website. Step 3. Step 4. Plug the USB flash drive to your computer that has no network connection. And copy the network driver file to the computer.
If you need to install more than just network driver after a clean install of Windows system, you are suggested to install drivers without internet in a more intelligent way: using Driver Talent for Network Card opens new window. The program is especially designed to download network drivers without internet connection. The file is a little bit large with a size of MB.
But it takes only several minutes to download. Download opens new window.