Downgrade HP Pavilion P6 - 2417a Windows 8 for Windows 7 Home Premium

A friend wants to downgrade their PC for WIndows 7 Home Premium. Already, they have a laptop running windows 7 and do not want to continue with Windows 8 on their desk, she finds difficult and binding. She tried to come to terms with her for awhile but is giving up!

I can not find the device drivers for windows 7 for the model P6 - 2417.

Drivers are required for the network (RTL8171H-CG), graphics card (Nvidia GeForce GT620), integrated Audio and features of the chipset of the motherboard.

Someone can help or do I need to search for individual components on the web?

See you soon

Jeff

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A friend wants to downgrade their PC for WIndows 7 Home Premium. Already, they have a laptop running windows 7 and do not want to continue with Windows 8 on their desk, she finds difficult and binding. She tried to come to terms with her for awhile but is giving up!

I can not find the device drivers for windows 7 for the model P6 - 2417.

Drivers are required for the network (RTL8171H-CG), graphics card (Nvidia GeForce GT620), integrated Audio and features of the chipset of the motherboard. Windows 7 drivers for chipset is located on the Intel Download Center. The Web of Download NVIDIA site is the source for the driver Nvidia GeForce GT620.  For IDT Audio Codec, try this one.

Someone can help or do I need to search for individual components on the web?

See you soon

Jeff

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