Windows 7 wlan problemb wont install driver!

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  1. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #11

    You will need to register at Softpedia before you can download the driver...
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  2. Posts : 8
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #12

    hi,
    thanks but the link is "broken " it tys to send me to a ranlink home page site but it comes up with google "oops this link apears to be brocken" i am a softpedia member.
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  3. Posts : 320
    Win7 Ultimate 64bit Retail
       #13

    123zacp said:
    i have a wireless usb donel and i have tyed to install the driver by instling the "utilty setup" but it didnt work so i went to driver update in device manager and searched for it in the folder that i know the driver is in and still no go i know its the right driver because it has worked fine before i reinstalled windows 7 "i had a virus" and i am tying to install the drver and it is not working plz help if you can i need this to work so thanks for your help
    123zacp
    Not sure I can help much, but what make of dongel is it? I've got a netgear dongle, WG111 v2, and it's an absolute bleep bleep to get to work on WinXP Home. However, to my amazement, when I first ran it on Win7 32bit, Windows auto detected and loaded the drivers! All I had to do was put in the WAP password to my wireless router/modem. It connects first time every time. Still hard to believe the difference the new OS makes. My son's a PC techo, and when I told him, he said: "Yeah, and it only took Microsoft 4 versions of OSs before they got their act together!"

    Might pay to delete all drivers, and programs associated with it. Run a good antivirus software if you haven't already done that. And also a good registry cleaner like ToniArts Easy Cleaner, or Glary Utilities, which I have found to be very safe. Then turn your PC off, install the dongle in the USB drive, reboot and keep your fingers crossed.

    Good luck. PB
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