Decommissioning of Envy 15-j035eo

Hello

I bought the Envy 15-j035eo, didn't know it was Windows 8. For my work I needed windows 7pro. Now I have downgraded to windows 7. It works fine, but I need drivers. Can you help me with this?

With respect,

Wim Kooijman

Most of the 64 - bit drivers Windows 7 for HP ENVY 15 t-j100 CTO Notebook PC drivers of Quad Edition page should work on your computer. Please message the Windows Device Manager (text only) "Hardware ID" of all remaining missing or unknown devices, as shown in the example below.

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