Clean installed Windows 7, multiple drivers missing.

bman49

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Hi, I clean installed Windows 7 on my HP Pavilion DV6-6C35DX laptop using these 2 guides:

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/91339-ssd-hdd-optimize-windows-reinstallation.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html

I noticed when I was installing Windows 7, I never had a screen pop up (step 17) asking about my network location type. After Windows was installed, my laptop couldn't find any networks regardless if I tried plugging an ethernet cord from my modem into my laptop. When I click troubleshoot it says, "Install a driver for your network adapter". I click next it says, "Windows could not find a driver for your network adapter". I look in my Device Manager, I see under Other Devices it lists: Ethernet Controller, Network Controller, PCI Device, SM Bus Controller, Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller, Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller, Unknown Device, and Unknown Device all with yellow exclamation marks next to them.

My Googlefu skills told me that when clean installing windows it only installs generic drivers, and I need to install the drivers on my motherboard disk. The problem is my laptop didn't come with any such disk. I tried going on HP's website on another computer, and burning all the network drivers onto a blank DVD ( can't use a USB since those drivers are not working). When I installed them nothing really happened.

I usually like to figure this stuff out by myself, but I've ran out of ideas.
 

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You are on the right track, going to the website. You probly didn`t put the network drivers on the disc properly. Just get the network driver, don`t worry about the others. You can fix those once you get online.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...en&cc=us&dlc=en&sw_lang=&product=5210863#N360

Save the driver downloads to the desktop of the pc you are using, then copy them to a cd, don`t burn them, and they should work fine. You only need the 1 to start with. Your realtek LAN ethernet driver. ( bottom of the network list )

Once you get online, you can use windows update. When you`re done, if you have still have drivers missing, then go back to the website.

Very odd your usb won`t work.
 
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Ok so I'm having trouble downloading the driver. I had it copied to a CD, and then I transferred it to my desktop. When I go through the installer it creates and saves the driver to a folder called C:\SWSetup\SP56036. When I click next it goes to the install shield wizard, but stops before it finishes without any pop up or anything. Sometimes windows will give me a pop up telling me it wasn't installed right and to "Reinstall using the correct settings". When I do, the same thing happens.
 

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Go back to the Download Drivers webpage for your model to confirm you have the correct model, and are choosing the correct Win7 bit-version, and correct wireless Device listed for your model.

If it won't run from where it unzips, then in Device Manager, under Wireless device, click Driver tab, then Update driver, then Browse, and browse to the unzipped driver folder to see if it will pick up the driver.

Another method is to plug in by wire, see if WIn7 will load the driver from it's DriverStore. If not install it's driver from the same Driver webpage for your model. Once online let Windows Updates deliver the rest of the drivers. Let us know if any are missing after all Windows Updates are completed.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/...mmended-drivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware
 
figured it out, the LAN driver from HPs website worked so I got online from there. I had to look around the internet for hours to find all the correct drivers. HP's website is complete shit. For those having smilier problems, just keep searching google for each individual driver and you will eventually come across it.
 

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Why did you need to search for so many drivers? This is not how it's done in Win7. Did you read what I wrote?

Did you wait to see what drivers were delivered by Windows Updates?

This is not XP. Win7 decides which drivers it wants and installs them via Windows Updates.

To assure you get maximum driver support from Windows Updates once you're online with the wireless driver linked, enable Automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware.

Then install all Updates before importing any which are still missing as stated.

There's more about how drivers are handled and other Best Practices for Win7 install in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
 
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Hi am no expert at computors but if you have just installed windows 7 and windows then starts asking you for drivers for network etc its quite obvious to me you need to install the upgrade if you have it on the disk windows 7 came with aka net framework 1.1 then you will have less problems, i hope this helps peace :cool:
 

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Hi am no expert at computors but if you have just installed windows 7 and windows then starts asking you for drivers for network etc its quite obvious to me you need to install the upgrade if you have it on the disk windows 7 came with aka net framework 1.1 then you will have less problems, i hope this helps peace :cool:

Windows 7 full,7 Windows 7 Upgrade have the same drivers. Any missing are download from the hardware manufacturer's web site.
 

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Why did you need to search for so many drivers? This is not how it's done in Win7. Did you read what I wrote?

Did you wait to see what drivers were delivered by Windows Updates?

This is not XP. Win7 decides which drivers it wants and installs them via Windows Updates.

Your confidence in Win 7 in astounding, but misplaced. I'm in the same situation, and not only are the drivers for the Universal Serial Bus not in HP's driver downloads, but Win 7 updates comes up with nothing... I have ll the drivers except these and it's driving me nuts.
I wish the poster that said he searched all over and finally found them, would have completed his post by letting us know where he found them...
 

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Those SM Bus drivers will often be in the chipset, as stated in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 .

As also stated one should run all rounds of Important and Optional Updates, after first enabling Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3). After reboots keep checking for more Updates until no more are offered.

Then as also stated and repeated by Theog above, import any drivers still missing in Device Manager.

If your PC manufacturer doesn't have a chipset posted for Win7 or Vista, then go to the Intel or AMD Support Downloads webpage, download and install the chipset for your model. You can use their scanner to help find it. Or you can post back in our Drivers forum which will find any drivers for you.

Whether you like it or not, this is how drivers are handled in Win7. We are not going back to XPired methods.
 
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Those SM Bus drivers will be in the chipset, as stated in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 .

That's not entirely true.

SM Bus Controller is a data controller for slow speed devices. It's not always resolved by the chipset drivers. When it's not, it means the controller is part of a 3rd party device on the motherboard. (often some type of memory card reader). Locate and install the drivers for the 3rd party m/b device (like a card reader)

@BryanG
If you need further help, state your computer or motherboard vendor and model number.

List any Problem devices
  • Make sure devices are connected and powered on
  • Click Start->Run, enter: msinfo32. Click the + sign next to Components to expand it
  • Click Problem Devices. Anything appear?
  • If yes, click on it, Ctrl-A to select all, Ctrl-C to copy it, Ctrl-V to paste into next post
  • On the other hand, if no devices are listed, tell me so

Then generate a DirectX report
1. Click the Start Orb, enter dxdiag in the search box. Hit Enter
2. If you're running 64bit Windows, you'll see a Run 64bit DxDiag button. Click it to get a 64bit version of the report
3. Click Save All Information button. Save to your desktop and attach it to your next post

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Thanks for the correction Geek. Post Edited.

See how thorough our Drivers forum helpers are? When google or no one else can find them, they can. And one is already chomping at the bit to help you find yours. :geek:
 

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