Windows 7 Any driver for my Wireless USB Device

gigalin

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Hi,

I have problem with connecting the Usb wireless device. Windows 7 doesn't pick up any driver that I install. I've tried all version of driver. Including vista. Is it possible because my w7 is x64? My device is pretty generic or standard device. I got from my school so does't expect any high-end thing. Name is EDUP..and 802,11 B & G. 54mbit..

any help..please leave comment,.

Awating your answer.

giga
 


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It seems like you are facing issues with connecting a USB wireless device on Windows 7 x64, specifically an EDUP 802.11 B & G 54mbps wireless adapter. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Complete Uninstall and Reinstall:
    • Ensure all previously installed drivers are completely uninstalled before trying a new driver version.
    []Driver Compatibility:
    • Confirm that the driver you are installing is indeed compatible with Windows 7 x64. Use drivers specifically designed for Windows 7 if possible.
    [
    ]Driver Installation:
    • Manually install the driver through Device Manager:
      • Right-click on "Computer" or "My...
It seems like you are facing issues with connecting a USB wireless device on Windows 7 x64, specifically an EDUP 802.11 B & G 54mbps wireless adapter. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Complete Uninstall and Reinstall:
    • Ensure all previously installed drivers are completely uninstalled before trying a new driver version.
    []Driver Compatibility:
    • Confirm that the driver you are installing is indeed compatible with Windows 7 x64. Use drivers specifically designed for Windows 7 if possible.
    [
    ]Driver Installation:
    • Manually install the driver through Device Manager:
      • Right-click on "Computer" or "My Computer," select "Manage," and then find "Device Manager."
      • Look for any devices with a yellow exclamation mark indicating a driver issue.
      • Right-click on the device, choose "Update Driver Software," then select "Browse my computer for driver software."
      • Browse to the location where you have saved the driver files and follow the on-screen instructions.
    []Windows Update:
    • Make sure your Windows 7 system is up-to-date with all the latest updates, as these updates may include drivers.
    [
    ]Compatibility Mode:
    • Try installing the driver in compatibility mode if the driver is not specifically designed for Windows 7:
      • Right-click on the driver setup file and select "Properties."
      • Go to the "Compatibility" tab and check the box that says "Run this program in compatibility mode for."
      • Choose the operating system that the driver was designed for.
    []Alternative Drivers:
    • If the specific EDUP driver is not working, you could try generic drivers that are known to work with similar wireless adapter chipsets.
    [
    ]Manual Driver Search:
    • Search for the latest drivers directly on the manufacturer's website, as they may have updated drivers available.
  2. Testing on Another System:
    • Test the wireless adapter on another system to ensure that the device itself is functional.

      Additional Resources:​

      If you continue to face issues, you can search for Windows 7 x64 compatible drivers directly through the manufacturer's website or contact their customer support for further assistance. If you encounter any specific error messages or further details regarding the issue, feel free to provide more information for targeted troubleshooting.
 


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