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Discussion in 'Device Drivers' started by justin490, Oct 10, 2012.

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  1. justin490 Newcomer, in training

    Hey guys,
    I have lenovo G560 model laptop. Once there was a problem of various, then I format my laptop and load new window 7 fire operating system.after that I install drivers, but wi fi driver is not working. please help me to solve that problem.
    I hope you guys will help me.


    Thanks.
  2. Cobalt006 TechSpot Booster Posts: 838   +44

  3. justin490 Newcomer, in training

    Any other solution???
  4. mike1959 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 969   +8

    Hi justin490, The best place by far to get drivers is the makers website.
    Several reasons; You are most likely to get the latest version,
    and, it won't cost you anything.

    The only instance that would not work is if you had a (say) 10 year old pc and wanted to run Windows 7 or 8 on it,
    you would find the drivers would not work with the hardware from that time, why would they ?
    Have a look at;
    http://support.lenovo.com/en_GB/downloads/default.page?
    I see a white screen for 15 seconds but the site does appear.......
  5. Cobalt006 TechSpot Booster Posts: 838   +44

    As Mike said the best place is your laptop website. If for other reason this is a update laptop from Xp or Vista. you may need to use a third party driver installer. Like the one I gave you the link to. Goodluck
  6. JC713 TechSpot Evangelist Posts: 3,443   +306

    I have a Lenovo Y560, and I never download drivers from the side because they are never updated. Lenovos are fine getting drivers straight from sites. I think you have a Wifi link 1000 right? that is what most lenovos have.