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    Help with 14r downgrade fron win7 64 to32

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Betmen2, Mar 26, 2011.

  1. Betmen2

    Betmen2 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I hope some one out there can help me. I'm going from Win 7Pro 64 bit down to Win 7 Pro 32 bit. i think all the drivers from dell n4010..64 bit will work accept for the intel integraed HD video driver and Intel 6250 wimax wireless card drive. I found possible compatible video drivers from Dell Vostro 3500 driver section, Wimax drivers from Dell Lattitude 2110 driver section, and the Intel web site for 6250 Wimax. I have not yet started, so a little help would be grealy appreciated.. Anyone out there ever try this down grade prcedure ? Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Tsunade_Hime

    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    Did you try support.dell.com and punching in your service tag? Sometimes they will have a drop down menu and have 32 bit Windows 7 drivers. Also Windows 7 should fine 99% of the drivers for you..
     
  3. Betmen2

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    Dells driver section for n4010 drops down to win7 and win vista 64 bit only
     
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    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    Hrm well Windows 7 should find all the drivers automatically or do it through Windows update. You can also go to Device Manager and manually find drivers there.
     
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    Thanks,, but maybe you can expand on how thats suppose to happen. I've been updating or downgrading computers for a long time and update has never supplied all the drivers and with a dell Win 7 op disk there are no drivers, so device manager will probably be worthless.
     
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    OneCool I AM NUMBER 67

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