Error display driver Windows 7 on Satellite L300D

Hey guys, I have recently updated the OS on my Satellite L300D (PSLC8A), from 32 bit to Win7 32-bit Vista, but I need a better driver for the graphics card, an ATI Radeon 3100 256 MB, and whenever I'm trying to run the Win7 driver from the ATI site, or even graphics drivers from the Toshiba websites (I ve tried the Vista display driver for the Satellite L300D-ST3501 display driver on the) European site for windows 7 driver etc etc to display) and whenever I try, I get the same message, it goes through the whole process, then said failure, always to the same room failure, installing the ATI display driver

I'm trying the wrong driver? Is there a release for my laptop to 7? I don t understand very well, and any help would be appreciated

I would also point out, that I ve tried to allow him to tell me what Win7 finds something new and requires permissions and tried running * every * time in administrator mode.

Please be so kind and post the exact model laptop (L300D-xxx).
I tried to find the country of purchase, but somehow, I can't find this model of PSLC8A.

What is the country of purchase? I just want to check the support page of Toshiba for this country to see what display driver is available.

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