![]() I also tried using device manager to locate drivers online, it failed to find any again. ![]() sys files as the ones I downloaded), it fails to find any compatible driver software even if I point it right at the driver folder. I tried using device manager to locate the drivers I downloaded and the drivers on the disk (The same. They are the only drivers on the site that would work with my model number, and they're the release drivers, there are no alternative Vista or Beta drivers (not even 32 or 64 bit alternatives). sys files and a "System information" file. ![]() exe or other executable file type there, just. I tried downloading drivers from the Buffalo site (I used a LAN cable to get online) but I'm not 100% sure what I'm meant to do with them, there is no. If I try just putting the wireless in without using the install disk windows fails to install driver software. I waited for 15-20 minutes just to be on the safe side. I tried using the install disk first, it copies the driver files then asks me to insert my wireless, I do that and nothing happens. I have to use a wireless adaptor for my internet connection (Buffalo AirStation Wireless G WLI-U2-KG125S). I have to say I was very pleased with it (noticeably better performance in games especially) until it came to connecting to the internet. Last week I downloaded and installed windows 7 64-bit.
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