Driver Issue! Please Help!  


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    Windows 7 64bit
       #1

    Driver Issue! Please Help!


    Im probably just missing something small here but my computer was running very slow so i decided to wipe the hdd clean and install a fresh copy of windows 7 64bit. I formatted it through the cd at boot and installed windows 7. Went smoothly until i logged in and noticed i had no drivers at all. My ethernet driver isnt working so no internet. Hybranate isnt available for some reason. It just seams like windows 7 didnt install any drivers with the OS and when i try to install them through the device manager, it tells me it couldnt find a driver for the device and obviously, i cant check online. Please help. Im not at all new to installing OS's but this has never happened before. Thanks in advance for any tips
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    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 and Mac OS X 10.8.3
       #2

    OK, please fill in your motherboard specs in your profile so that we know what you have so we can help you. We can not help you if we do not know what you are running.
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    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you for responding so quickly, im not sure however on the specs of my motherboard. I know its a Gigibyte mb, and i have 8gigs of ddr3 ram, a GTX 560ti, and a i5 760 processor and the hdd is a 1tb 7200rpm. I wish i could tell you more but thats all i know..
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    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
       #4

    Who made your computer? If we knew that we could point you to the manfacturer's support page.

    Do you have a factory restore partition and/or factory recovery disks?

    It sounds as though you've carried out a clean install of Windows 7 and now your system is lacking drivers.

    You can get all the drivers you need from your manufacturer's support site so let us know who built your computer as even a model name would help us.
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