A1347

How do I install audio drivers for windows 7 64bit with a mac mini a1347?

I had been using Mavericks on my old mini, and the new one wasn't running that version of OS X, so I restored from my backup to get back where I had been before the old mini died and I bought the newer mini... I didn't miss anything until I was going to help a friend, and they were asking questions about the pre-installed Apple apps... Numbers specifically... and I realized that I most likely had had this apps on my new machine, and had blown them all away when I restored the new mini to what the old mini had been running.... It's not the end of the world... I just got to thinking that there might be an Apple archive somewhere that would act like resource for repairing messed up apps supplied on new machines... In the old days.... you'd have received a disk along with the new computer to do that soft of thing.... No??

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