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- This package installs the software (Ethernet driver) to enable the following device. - Intel(R) 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection - Intel(R) 82579V Gigabit Network Connection This package also installs Intel PROSet for Windows Device Manager which is an extension to the Windows Device Manager. SHOP SUPPORT. PC Data Center.
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Lenovo Thinkpad X230 Network Controller Driver Update
Lenovo Thinkpad X230 Network Controller Driver Windows 7
Hello there,
A friend of mine gave me a laptop he built (an old Lenovo X220), installed with Gnome. I need MS Office for work and figured the easiest way to get it would be to install Windows. I clean installed Windows 7 32, which went fine. However, I can't get my wireless to work.
When I go to Device Manager, my network adapter seems fine (it is an Intel(R) 82579V Gigabit Network). However, there are exclamation marks by the Network Controller and indeed by all other devices listed under 'Other devices'. I have tried installing and re-installing drivers from both the Lenovo and Intel websites and have used all of their diagnostic tools, but with no luck. I know the problem isn't hardware failure, because the wifi on the laptop was working fine when it was running Linux. So I'm beginning to feel stuck.
If anyone can provide any help I'd be extremely grateful!
Danny
A friend of mine gave me a laptop he built (an old Lenovo X220), installed with Gnome. I need MS Office for work and figured the easiest way to get it would be to install Windows. I clean installed Windows 7 32, which went fine. However, I can't get my wireless to work.
When I go to Device Manager, my network adapter seems fine (it is an Intel(R) 82579V Gigabit Network). However, there are exclamation marks by the Network Controller and indeed by all other devices listed under 'Other devices'. I have tried installing and re-installing drivers from both the Lenovo and Intel websites and have used all of their diagnostic tools, but with no luck. I know the problem isn't hardware failure, because the wifi on the laptop was working fine when it was running Linux. So I'm beginning to feel stuck.
If anyone can provide any help I'd be extremely grateful!
Danny