Windows 7 Pro LAN Driver and HP 2000-2b29WM

Cannot find a driver Ethernet LAN for HP 2000-2b29WM. Put Windows 7 Pro on the laptop. Supplied with Win8. But need driver LAN.

Thank you, Brad

Hello

Please try the following driver:

http://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp56501-57000/sp56680.exe

If this does not work, please report the hardware back id. The following link will show you how to get the id of the hardware:

http://www.WikiHow.com/find-hardware-ID

Kind regards.

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