reinstalled windows 7 64 bit on samsung - no network

I did a clean install of windows 7 64 bit on my laptop model Samsung NP300E5A-A03DX. now, I can't get my operational wifi. Research in Device Manager the drivers are missing - simple PCI communications controller; SM bus controller. Ethernet controller and network controller.

I tried to download and install these but nothing seems to work. Don't know what else to do. Does anyone have a simple answer - please an I'm not high-tech or if I bought the windows upgrade wouldn't this work then?

Hello Jo,.

Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

With the publication of the description, I understand that you are not able to connect to the Wi - Fi connection after you did a clean install of Windows 7 64-bit on your computer. I will definitely help you to solve this problem.

I appreciate your efforts to resolve the issue.

I suggest you download the right drivers for controller PCI simple communications, SM , bus controller, Ethernet controller and network controller section depending on the operating system installed on your computer

http://www.Samsung.com/in/support/model/NP300E5A-A08IN

If you are not able to download the drivers at the link above, then you will need to contact the manufacturer (Samsung) to get the appropriate drivers for your computer.

Hope this information is useful. Please come back to write to us if you need more help, we will be happy to help you.

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