
try downloading and using the Astra 32 utility. It will tell you the names, makes, models of all the hardware on your machine and with that info you can hunt down the latest specific drivers for each device. Thats what I do anyway. On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Tony Likhanga <tlikhanga@gmail.com> wrote:
The lazy bone in me normally just installs the NIC Driver to enable me access the internet. Thereafter I enable automatic updates..... voila! I've used this on a Toshiba machine numerous times.
The good thing with this is that my Windows 7 installation somehow fetches all drivers that I need, devoid of those pesky Vendor Specific utilities that I rarely use.
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