Windows 7 Just installed windows 7, can't connect to the internet.

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I just installed windows 7, but for some reason i can't connect to any internet through wireless, and lan cable does not work either, i am not sure what is wrong, but i hope someone can help me, i made two posts beacuse i did not know what section i should make this question in.

I found that i am missing these drivers http://i.imgur.com/e5yHArx.png
 

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Not a good decision to make a double post as it really frowned upon.
 

An admin/mod will move it.....np.
 

Give this driver from here a try for your wired ethernet controller Link Removed
Win7 and WinServer 2008 R2 Driver7.0802014/3/24899k

This one will likely work for your wireless Link Removed

As a matter of fact you may want to try just using the Intel Utility to scan your system once you get your wired network working use this link
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Give this driver from here a try for your wired ethernet controller Link Removed
Win7 and WinServer 2008 R2 Driver7.0802014/3/24899k

This one will likely work for your wireless Link Removed

As a matter of fact you may want to try just using the Intel Utility to scan your system once you get your wired network working use this link
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thanks a lot!
 

Please reserve your thanks until you determine if "my best guess" actually works.
 

Please reserve your thanks until you determine if "my best guess" actually works.

The ethernet one worked, i already got wireless installed. Thanks it worked.
 

You're welcome. Glad to hear you have it sorted.
 

If you would give your make and exact model number of your PC/laptop, the search for your drivers would be a whole lot easier for us.
 

Did you use the Intel utility to scan your system and see if it finds anything? Intel Driver update utility Link Removed
Looks like you need the intel chip set driver Intel 8 Series Chipset Family and the Intel USB drivers, Intel HD Graphics 4600, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M, a Realtek Card Reader Driver
 

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Did you use the Intel utility to scan your system and see if it finds anything? Intel Driver update utility Link Removed
Looks like you need the intel chip set driver Intel 8 Series Chipset Family and the Intel USB drivers, Intel HD Graphics 4600, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M, a Realtek Card Reader Driver

it does not detect the last drivers
 

What are you calling "the last drivers".
Go to device manager, right click a problem device and choose properties and select the Details tab
Change the drop down to hardware IDs
Right click the value box and choose select all right click again and chose copy.
Paste the results into your next post.
 

What are you calling "the last drivers".
Go to device manager, right click a problem device and choose properties and select the Details tab
Change the drop down to hardware IDs
Right click the value box and choose select all right click again and chose copy.
Paste the results into your next post.

I got every driver now, only one last i can't find named "USB Controller (universal serial bus)"
 

Please perform the steps I posted above and you quoted in your post.
 

Please perform the steps I posted above and you quoted in your post.

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C31&SUBSYS_35011558&REV_05
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C31&SUBSYS_35011558
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C31&CC_0C0330
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8C31&CC_0C03
 

That looks like it should have been included with the Intel Chipset drivers.
Maybe give this one a try Link Removed
 

That looks like it should have been included with the Intel Chipset drivers.
Maybe give this one a try Link Removed

You are a hero thanks a lot for your help, i might have installed unneccesary drivers, is there a way for you to see them, and tell me what i should remove?
 

I don't suspect that I could be of much help
1. Because there is no way for me to know comprehensively what your system may need end to end.
2. A language barrier I've already ran into attempting to read some of the files you uploaded.
You can run msinfo32 and take a look at your system drivers (paying specific attention to their respective status as to whether or not they are actually loading or not chance are unnecessary drivers are not) and loaded modules.
Between the two you should be able to see what's there.
Personally, unless I was experiencing some problem issues, I don't think I'd worry too much for now.
 

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