My wireless adapter cannot be found in windows 7 64-bit. Can anybody help me to find the driver?
I went to support.dell.com, and got the Windows XP 64-bit driver. Seems to be okay.
Welcome Tgerbert,
Nice to see your first post is to help someone. +rep
Just a tip, look at the date.
12 feb 2009, the guy's first and only post.
He never came back.
Greetz

Yup, I did see that!
However, I found the forum because I Googled "windows 7 dell 1450 driver", and now maybe someone else doing the same thing will find the answer to their question!
Cheers,
Todd
tgerbert
i'm uisng windows 7 ultimate x64
can you provide a direct link that worked for you. I think i found the 64bit xp drivers, but after i manually installed (auto detect using the folder path didnt work) it gives me an error that "driver can't start".
Any suggestions? Thanks!
hi am new to these forum and i would like some help to fix my dell 1450 wireless usb adapter to work on windows 7 64-bit, can any one help me. i think its the drivers i need
Thanks
tgerbert
i'm uisng windows 7 ultimate x64
can you provide a direct link that worked for you. I think i found the 64bit xp drivers, but after i manually installed (auto detect using the folder path didnt work) it gives me an error that "driver can't start".
Any suggestions? Thanks!
hi am new to these forum and i would like some help to fix my dell 1450 wireless usb adapter to work on windows 7 64-bit, can any one help me. i think its the drivers i need
Thanks
You can get the 64-bit XP drivers here: Drivers and Downloads
After you download & run this file it should extract the setup file to your C: drive, in the "Dell" folder, in the "R129474" folder (C:\dell\drivers\R129474), and then automatically open that folder - double-click the "setup" icon.
The drivers should now be installed & working, you should see Dell's wireless utility icon and the built-in Windows wireless utility icon near the clock.
Even though the driver is installed & working, the Dell wireless configuration utility program may not work properly. However, you can disable this utility and use the built-in Windows utilities that do the same thing.
Right-click on the Dell utility icon and choose Exit.
Click the Start button, point to All Programs, click on the Startup folder, right-click the "Wireless USB 2.0 WLAN Card Utility" and choose Delete.
Click the Start button, type "msconfig" in the search box and press Enter. Go to the Startup tab, make sure and Dell "USB 2.0 Wireless LAN" items are UN-checked.
See the attached PDF for a copy of these instructions with screen-shots...