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  1. Posts : 833
    Windows 7 x64 HP, Windows 7 HP, Windows 7 Ult
       #11

    The ".inf" file should be in the Installation Files folder on the DVD (picture 2). You don't have to specify the file type, it will be the only one that the installer will look for.
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows XP, Vista, 7
       #12

    Here is my problem and how I got it to work:

    System: Windows 7 32 bit
    Problem: Belkin F5D7051 not working. Can't find drivers, tried from the CD and drivers from Belkin website.

    Solution:
    First I downloaded the driver for my FD57051:
    http://cache-www.belkin.com/support/dl/f5d7051.exe

    (Not sure how I found that file actually. By going to the F5D7051 support site I can't find any drivers. I did find it somehow, but not where, so I just give you the direct link instead)

    I ran the executable and let it extract all the files. Here the Belkin install tool started.
    Instead of running the installation, I clicked on "Manual". Not to see the manual, but to find the place where the Winzip extraction put the files.

    For me this was here: C:\User\Username\AppData\Local\Temp\WZSE2.TMP\manual

    A window with that adress opened up. I went back one folder to the WZSE2.TMP folder and found the rest of the installation files. I copied the entire folder and put in into my C:\Drivers folder for keeping and easier access.

    From there I went to Device Manager, chose Update Driver Manually, selected the folder I'd copied the content to. The AppData folder is normally hidden, so you don't find it at once by browsing with the Device Manager. Chose the folder with the installation files and clicked Next.

    Installation completed successfully and I was online in a matter of 10 seconds. Hope this helps!
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  3. Posts : 16
    Windows 7 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!ZEPH, AND the scaft!! that worked... thank you very much! you have saved me 30£ to go buy a new one and hastle!! thank you
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  4. Posts : 833
    Windows 7 x64 HP, Windows 7 HP, Windows 7 Ult
       #14

    Zeph said:
    Here is my problem and how I got it to work:

    System: Windows 7 32 bit
    Problem: Belkin F5D7051 not working. Can't find drivers, tried from the CD and drivers from Belkin website.

    Solution:
    First I downloaded the driver for my FD57051:
    http://cache-www.belkin.com/support/dl/f5d7051.exe

    (Not sure how I found that file actually. By going to the F5D7051 support site I can't find any drivers. I did find it somehow, but not where, so I just give you the direct link instead)

    I ran the executable and let it extract all the files. Here the Belkin install tool started.
    Instead of running the installation, I clicked on "Manual". Not to see the manual, but to find the place where the Winzip extraction put the files.

    For me this was here: C:\User\Username\AppData\Local\Temp\WZSE2.TMP\manual

    A window with that adress opened up. I went back one folder to the WZSE2.TMP folder and found the rest of the installation files. I copied the entire folder and put in into my C:\Drivers folder for keeping and easier access.

    From there I went to Device Manager, chose Update Driver Manually, selected the folder I'd copied the content to. The AppData folder is normally hidden, so you don't find it at once by browsing with the Device Manager. Chose the folder with the installation files and clicked Next.

    Installation completed successfully and I was online in a matter of 10 seconds. Hope this helps!
    Welcome to Seven Forums, Zeph, and thanks for helping out with your very first post!
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  5. MJW
    Posts : 1
    Windows 7 / XP / Ubuntu 8.04
       #15

    Many thanks to Zeph - followed your post and the Belkin F5D7051 is now working fine on W7.
    Cheers mate
    MJW
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  6. Posts : 1
    windows 7 64 bit
       #16

    I followed all those steps and still no luck I may be doing it wrong as Im not sure when to plug the adapter in.....if I dont plug it in the adapter doesnt show up in device manager and when I do it shows up in other devices not the network adapters!!!


    I did it thankyou so much zeph....awesome :)
    Last edited by Lou0312; 29 Oct 2009 at 08:44.
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  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #17

    Zeph said:
    From there I went to Device Manager, chose Update Driver Manually, selected the folder I'd copied the content to. The AppData folder is normally hidden, so you don't find it at once by browsing with the Device Manager. Chose the folder with the installation files and clicked Next.
    Hi, i followed these steps but when i got to the part of finding the file using Update Driver all i got in return is a message saying "Windows could not find driver software" however i have followed the instructions, so it should work!!

    Help please - Dave

    Screen shots -
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 64
       #18

    I'm having exactly the same issues as the post above. My Windows 7 is 64 bit, could this be the problem?

    Belkin seem pretty useless, maybe i need a new wireless adapter?

    Help would be appreciated.

    Thanks, RichD
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  9. Posts : 2
    seven
       #19

    j'ai le driver qui fonctionne avec seven. Pour ceux qui le veulle je l'envoie par mail
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  10. Posts : 2
    seven
       #20

    j'ai le driver qui fonctionne avec seven. Pour ceux qui le veux je l'envoie par mail
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