No network adapter detected

So I just had installed windows 7 64 bit and I noticed that I had no internet. I did some troubleshooting and he told me that I have no network card driver.


How can I fix?


AMD V140

Best source is the support site for your computer manufacturer.  Of course, you will need another computer to do.  Once you have downloaded the driver appropriate for you make and model, you should be able to go online and get the rest of the drivers you need.

WARNING: Don't use these hundreds of web sites that offer downloads.  Your OEM support site is by far the safer and better.  In some cases, you'll find utility update drivers with Driver of Intel.

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    I have my HP laptop, works perfectly.

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    Yes, my cell phone was eligible for a free repair.

    No, I couldn't send just the wireless network adapter (would have been a mistake anyway).

    No, HP has not damaged my laptop.

    I contacted HP and established that my laptop was entitled to repair to the title of "HP limited warranty extra Service. HP sent me a box with a prepaid FedEx label, and I sent them my laptop. Before sending to my HP laptop, I removed the hard drive; the low probability of my data get damaged was unacceptable; I have backed up my data, but that would have taken two days to USB data transfer speed. I got my laptop back to HP repair in the next few days and after a thorough inspection, I find no damage to the laptop caused by HP, if it was a lil dusty. For a while I thought I found a new crack loosed in a low service panels, but after looking at the photos I had taken before sending the laptop I found that the crack is not new, so Bravo to HP.

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    skippyh2o:
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    Harpaza
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