HP 250 G3: BSOD - netr28x.sys (MediaTek 802.11 Wireless Adapter Driver, MediaTek Inc.)

I recently bought the HP 250 G3 without OS laptop.

I installed Win 7 pro 64 bit and all the missing drivers, which now seem to be up to date.
I made my machine run all night to check synchronize files on dropbox and google reader, but this morning, I realized crashes BSOD occurred 9 times.

So I download WhoCrashed which identified the main cause of the system down to be:

netr28x.sys (MediaTek 802.11 Wireless Adapter Driver, MediaTek Inc.)

WhoCrashed strongly recommend checking the updates for this driver.
Can anyone suggest me how to upgrade?
Thanks in advance.

I fixed my problem 8.1 WIndows installation on my laptop.
I have not had any crash since I installed it, which was 5 days ago.
I gather that some drivers HP for Windows 7 dindn can't work properly.

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