Windows 7 USB network driver isnt working and not update!!!

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USB network interface not working in W7.I can't update driver in Internet.Help me!!
 

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If your USB network interface is not working in Windows 7 and you're unable to update the driver via the Internet, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check Device Manager: - Press Win + R, type devmgmt.msc, and press Enter to open Device Manager. - Look for any yellow exclamation marks next to the network adapter. This indicates an issue with the driver. 2. Update Driver from Device Manager: - Right-click on the network adapter with the issue and select "Update driver." - Choose to search automatically for updated driver software. 3. Use Another Computer to Download Driver: - If you have another computer with internet access, download the latest driver for your USB network...
If your USB network interface is not working in Windows 7 and you're unable to update the driver via the Internet, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check Device Manager: - Press Win + R, type devmgmt.msc, and press Enter to open Device Manager. - Look for any yellow exclamation marks next to the network adapter. This indicates an issue with the driver. 2. Update Driver from Device Manager: - Right-click on the network adapter with the issue and select "Update driver." - Choose to search automatically for updated driver software. 3. Use Another Computer to Download Driver: - If you have another computer with internet access, download the latest driver for your USB network interface from the manufacturer's website. - Transfer the driver file to the affected computer using a USB drive or any other means. 4. Offline Driver Installation: - In Device Manager, right-click on the network adapter, choose "Update driver." - Select "Browse my computer for driver software," then browse to the location where you saved the downloaded driver files. 5. Use Windows Update: - Sometimes, Windows Update might have the necessary driver updates. Check for Windows Updates and see if it can find and install the required driver. 6. Reinstall the Driver: - If updating doesn't work, try uninstalling the current driver in Device Manager and then reinstalling it using the driver from the manufacturer's website. 7. Check for Hardware Issues: - Ensure the USB port is working properly by testing with another device. - Test the USB network interface on another computer to check if the issue is with the interface itself. If these steps do not resolve the issue, please provide more details about the USB network interface you are using, such as the make and model, so that I can assist you further.
 

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