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    Funny driver thing I noticed (not a problem!)

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by mersenne, Aug 18, 2010.

  1. mersenne

    mersenne Notebook Consultant

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    So I reformatted my g73 finally since I found time to do it and I wanted a fresh install not some half baked remove bloatware kind of thing. I had my wifi card customized to a 6200 and put in the drivers disk that came with my g73 and told it to install a bunch of drivers. When I highlight the wireless driver, it says "Intel 6200N driver." Obviously this couldn't have been modified by the retailer since my computer shipped 15 minutes after I ordered so any speculation as to why the wireless driver on the disk is the 6200N one? The disk has the ASUS label etc.
     
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    raindog_mx Notebook Consultant

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    Disc contains drivers for several network adapter models?