Problem after installing winsow 8.1 update

After installation of window 8.1 - updated Hp and have 3 update iussues

Card reader Raltek map

Realtek LAN driver (LAN)

Realtek Lan Driver for Microsoft Windows

I'm cL hane 15-e037 HP Pavilion Notebook PC

Product number: E8820UA

Serial number: [personal information]

Hello

Try to install the following.

Realtek LAN Driver.

Realtek card reader driver.

If you also need the wireless driver, try the following:

http://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp63001-63500/sp63317.exe

Kind regards

DP - K

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