No internet connection after replacing HARD drive

Toshiba A665-S5170

I kept getting an error telling me to fix or replace the hard drive, so I had a WD caviar blue 1 TB replacement drive. I reinstalled windows 7 but I can't connect to the internet, even with an Ethernet cable. The convenience store said that I have no network card drivers so I downloaded several other different of toshibas site on my other computer and transfer via USB stick, but they do not seem to have changed anything. What can I do to fix this?

Hi NickStodola,

A network card driver is a software used by your computer to communicate with your wireless network card. Obsolete, corrupt or incompatible network adapter drivers may prohibit the network connections or cause intermittent disconnects.

If you recently upgraded from one Windows operating system to another, it is possible that the current network adapter driver was designed for the previous Windows operating system. If you have had recent power outages, viruses, or other computer problems, it is possible that the driver is corrupted. Download and install the latest network card driver may solve these problems.

See the link below and check if that helps.

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