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    I'm looking driver for Notebook packard bell q5ws1 for win7 64

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    Originally posted by shnjaga View Post
    I'm looking driver for Notebook packard bell q5ws1 for win7 64
    Try search driver by device ID.

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      Drivers for PB Easynote 1004

      Hi, I am a newbie, I also have an older Packard Bell easynote R1004 and have just installed Win7, am having trouble connecting to the internet and also upgrading memory. I have like you tried to update drivers but not sure where to get them. Any help would be appreciated

      Sorry forgot to add its a 32Bit machine
      Last edited by charliedog; 12-21-2015, 11:30 PM. Reason: Forgot to mention its a 32 bit machine

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      • #4
        Originally posted by charliedog View Post
        Hi, I am a newbie, I also have an older Packard Bell easynote R1004 and have just installed Win7, am having trouble connecting to the internet and also upgrading memory. I have like you tried to update drivers but not sure where to get them. Any help would be appreciated

        Sorry forgot to add its a 32Bit machine

        Every device driver comes with two identity numbers – the Vendor ID and the Device ID. These two numbers can be used to track down the manufacturer and the specific device driver. The Device ID is the most unique identifier for a device. Hardware ID’s can be less specific. Device ID is what gets accessed first during setup.
        1. Open Device Manager from”¦
        Control Panel – System – Hardware – Device Manager (In Windows XP).
        Control Panel – System and Maintenance – Administrative Tools – Computer Management – Device Manager (In Windows Vista).
        Alternatively, in the Run box type devmgmt.msc

        2. Unknown devices would be listed as such and marked out with a yellow question mark.

        3. Select the unknown device and right click to access Properties.

        4. In the Properties window click on Details tab and select Device Instance Id from the drop down.

        5. An alphanumeric string like this PCI\VEN_1217&DEV_7130&SUBSYS_012F1025&REV_01\4&6B1 6D5B&0&33F0 is the identification marker for the device.

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