![]() ![]() Then try to install the new driver, it may ask for you to uninstall the current driver first - then reboot - and install the new driver - reboot again, and then go on to the next update. Then find the spot's with the driver, your laptop model, the newest one of that series, and look in the central locations for categories like Notebook Audio, WAN, LAN, etc and pick the newest version number - don't go by date - scroll down a ways in the central repositories as Asus has a tendency to redeploy old versions again and they are on the top of the list, so the higher version numbers are actually further down the list. You need to carefully look at both, as sometimes the version numbering is different for different families of hardware with the same driver name - like Qualcomm stuff, but it is easy to figure out when the number is a whole different quence. ![]() ![]() Mrw28, it's pretty straightforward, the Programs and Features control panel will show you what is installed, and what version number it has. Thanks for posting this! Sorry if this is a nooby question, but how do I know which drivers I need to install? In the past I've relied on Windows Update aand a Dell Driver tool but it seems like something similar may not be available for my G751JT ![]()
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