Hi Horvathszl ,
To find exact driver
-In the Device Manager menu, find (device for what do you need right driver) driver
-Right click on that driver and go to “Properties”
-In the properties menu, click on the “Details” tab.
-In the details tab, click the dropdown and select “Device Id’s”.
-When you have that sub menu opened up below, you should see a sentence containing a couple things you need.
-This is what it would look like for example:
-PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03D1&SUBSYS_14041565&REV_A2 (Might be a couple extra lines containing similar stuff, but the main things you need are the VEN and DEV).
-With that data up, you should see “VEN_xxxx” and “DEV_xxxx”. These two things are you Vendor and Device Id’s. You need both of these for the next steps, so where “xxxx” is, right down whatever your hardware ID says.
-Now with this data go to the website www.pcidatabase.com.
-In the textbox “Vendor” on their main page, type in your 4 digit “VEN” number/letter combination from your hardware ID you pulled from device manager.
-After entering that vendor number, it will bring up the vendor (manufacturer) of that piece of hardware.
-Click on the vendor/manufacturer to continue to the next step
-Now the next page has almost every single piece of hardware that the manufacturer/vendor has made.
-Pull up your “Find” in your browser by pressing “Ctrl+F”. In the find window, type in your device number ( you never need to enter “dev or ven” at all in the website).
-If all goes well, you should be able to find your piece of hardware on that specific webpage.
Choose your win7 version (32 or 64) , download and run.
If you have dificulties , post here hardware ID.
Good luck , wish you all the best!!!
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