
Originally Posted by
jim.cox
The chipset on the card is probably bog standard
Plug the card in
The hardware should be recognised
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Originally Posted by
Gremlin
... For Win7, the hardware detection is pretty good...
Heck yes!
Maybe I spent too much time years ago setting dip switches and jumpers. I just hadn't expected it to be so easy.
I just banged in the WiFi card from the old PC (for the record, it was 32 bit XP, new PC is 64 bit WIn7; drivers on supplied CD were up to Vista)...
...and it all just worked.

Originally Posted by
Akzle
lmfao. why would two versions of windows use the same drivers. that would be easy and sensible....
The anti-Microsoft fanboyism is pretty pointless. And in this case, very very wrong.
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
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