HP pavilion G7-2353oe usb3 problem

Hi, I bought the new Hp pavilion G7-2353oe and it had windows that 8.je does not like her so I installed windows 7 home premium.everything of other work fine put a usb port works, and I think that two usb3 ports are off.i won't find drivers for it. Please can someone help me whith it. write to my email [removed personal information]

For your model, HP seems to only provide drivers of Windows 8. Most of the Windows 7 driver from the drivers PC laptop HP Pavilion 2123us g6 page should work on your computer from HP g7-2353eo.

For your specific problem of USB, please download the Chipset AMD drivers. Select the Windows 7 tab and click the link "AMD Chipset Drivers". This driver will install/update the chipset AMD and AHCI SATA/drivers USB 3.0

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