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My dad brought in a pc from work but we don't have an ethernet cable that's long enough so I tried using a tp-link Realtek RTL8188SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter but I lost the CD for the drivers and when I tried to look for them online on my main pc I found a download that doesn't actually have any drivers in it?
prntscr.com/vbxcti www.realtek.cz/download-driver-nr-429-fo...-Windows7-64bit.html That is the site I used to download it. Am I just dumb or is there nothing there that I can run to install the drivers? |
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I use Driver Booster and its worked for me so far, maybe try using something like that?
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Pengu_ wrote:
I use Driver Booster and its worked for me so far, maybe try using something like that? The problem is the pc that I want to fix has no internet so programs like driver booster can't do anything |
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Warning: Spoiler! [ Click to expand ][ Click to hide ] Nick0GR wrote:
Pengu_ wrote:
I use Driver Booster and its worked for me so far, maybe try using something like that? The problem is the pc that I want to fix has no internet so programs like driver booster can't do anythingAhhhh, don't mind me then lol |
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Slap those files in a folder on ur desktop then:
Open Device Manager. Right click the the device you want to install. Select Update Driver Click No, not this time then Next Click Install from a list or specific location then Next Check Include this location in the search then Browse to the folder you saved on your Desktop (I.e. the extracted ZIP file) then Next If Windows thinks the driver in the folder is a match for the device you selected, it will install it. Reboot to allow driver installation to complete Once driver installation is complete you can delete the folder on your Desktop. EDIT: Its lookin for tha .inf file |
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Last Edit: 4 years 7 months ago by Denis.
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