Asus Eee PC 900 HD Drivers Windows 7 Starter

blancicot13 -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello,
I just installed Windows Starter on my Eee PC 900 HD, and all the drivers for this netbook are intended for Windows XP. Unfortunately, some are incompatible with Windows 7, including the Wi-Fi driver and the graphics card driver. If anyone knows where to find the appropriate drivers for Windows 7, it would help me greatly because I am searching but can't find anything.
Thank you in advance,
Have a nice evening.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Internet Explorer 8.0

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  1. Anonymous user
     
    Try to install this graphics driver manually.

    Download and unzip this driver to your desktop.
    Click on: Download this file.
    http://dl.free.fr/getfile.pl?file=/OhXP9joV

    -Open Device Manager, right-click on: "video controller" => "update driver".
    -Search for a driver on my computer.
    -Click on browse and select: the folder with the unzipped driver.
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  2. Anonymous user
     
    Hi,

    Do you have any yellow question or exclamation marks in the device manager? if so, where?
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  3. blancicot13
     
    Yes, yellow exclamation points on "video controller" and "unknown device"
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  4. Anonymous user
     
    In the Device Manager, right-click on: "video controller" (where you have the yellow spot) properties => details.
    In the drop-down menu, select: "hardware ID."
    Post the information. (a series of numbers and letters)

    copy only the first line, that's enough.
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  5. blancicot13
     
    Here is the identification number: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2792&SUBSYS_82D91043&REV_04
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  6. jmp59 Posted messages 29286 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   6 349
     
    Hello,

    Typically, the Win 7 drivers, Wi-Fi for sure, graphics card less so,
    are saved on the hard drive during the installation of Windows 7.

    In Device Manager, uninstall the Wi-Fi card and the graphics card. In principle, Win 7 should detect and install them automatically.
    --

    To err is human, to persist (in error) is diabolical.
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  7. blancicot13
     
    I uninstalled the Wi-Fi card but I don't know which one is the graphics card, and then what do I do? After uninstalling them?
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  8. blancicot13
     
    I'm sorry for responding so late, but I had an internet issue. I just did what you recommended and it worked, thank you :)
    But what should I do about the Wi-Fi?
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  9. Anonymous user
     
    It may be the unknown device, do this.

    In the device manager, right-click on: "the unknown device" (where you have the yellow dot) properties => details.
    In the dropdown menu select: "hardware Ids".
    Post the information. (sequence of numbers and letters)
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  10. blancicot13
     
    the unknown device disappeared after installing the graphics card..
    however in " network adapters " I have " Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller " and " Realtek RTL8187SE Wireless PCI-E Network Card "
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  11. blancicot13
     

    PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8199&SUBSYS_819910EC&REV_22
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  12. blancicot13
     
    Oh damn, sorry:
    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1026&SUBSYS_83241043&REV_B0

    There, this time it's definitely the Atheros.
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  13. Anonymous user
     
    Did you restart the PC?
    Is there a small switch on the PC to turn on the Wi-Fi?
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  14. blancicot13
     
    I restarted the PC and yes, there is a switch that indicates that the Wi-Fi is active.
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