Pilotes drivers from Windows

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Pilotes drivers from Windows

#1 Post by Pelo »

Hello, gentlemen of the consulting staff, the Sunday handyman is lost, thank you for help: I bought an Aldi Medion P7624, German low-cost laptop far from being so common as my old Dell D505 that I was robbed. For example, with DPUP485 I want to see my Internet, but nothing at all. I capture with Windows 7 I am told to go for the Windows driver. The extension must be inf. After the weekend passed on to learn how it works, I have found that .sys extension. Well, I located where I could find these drivers in Windows, but Pupppy answer me this is an inf he wants. The driver is NETwNs64 Version 1. It's Monday morning, I give my tongue to the cat. Do you have the answer ?

Many thanks for help ( enfin l'anglais appris à l'école me sert à quelquechose, avec l'informatique). Have a nice day.
From Monsieur Pelo.
Last edited by Pelo on Wed 04 Nov 2015, 04:01, edited 3 times in total.

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#2 Post by darkcity »

Bonjour

Plus de gens parlent français ici:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php?f=26
Bienvenue sur les chenils 8)

Pelo

Antena wifi make old puppies connect Wifi

#3 Post by Pelo »

Antena wifi make old puppies connect Wifi.
Some Puppies 4.3.1 don't connect wireless , even ethernet.
My doncle CSL connect everyone, with driver RTL8192CU :)

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#4 Post by Burn_IT »

There is a folder/directory called C:\Windows\inf that contains the inf files.
That will give you the name of the modules used by Windows.
You can then search in the Windows driver folder for those modules.
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