Moden drivers wireless and wired

I downloaded Windows 7 to vista by mistake but now m stock until I get a drive in windows 7, the problem is I know can not connect to internet, I need the drivers for a REALTEK RTL8101 I think these are the drivers, I need to go online, I do not if I have to go wired or wireless is all I want to connect to internet help Please. I have a HP Omni 120-1126 desktop PC

You are going to need help from a friend. Access the manufacturer's Web site and download the drivers you need on another PC. (Save, not run). Copy them to your computer and then install.

Buy your friend a beer.

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