New installation of Windows 7 wifi adapter not

I have fresh installed Windows 7 to Windows 8.

My pc is a dm4-2102eo and was born with Windows 7, so I tried windows 8 for a long time and now I finally decided to go back to Windows 7, because Windows 8 is not me. I asked in the official disc of windows 7 and installed it.

But when it's done I didn't have no driver at all, so I downloaded all the drivers in the support page for my pc, but I still haven't any of WI - FI adapter and my ethernet port works.  What can I do to fix this?

Good day.

Hello

For some reason the driver for this device (Intel Centrino Wireless - N 1030) does not appear on your downloads page - try the driver on this link.

http://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp53501-54000/sp53540.exe

Kind regards

DP - K

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