Edge E320 - Wireless Driver Issue

Just got the boss a new laptop - Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E320, whacked Win 7 Pro on as a clean installation as usual, though Win 7 didn't pick up a lot of the drivers automatically, so I had to download them, which was fine...
However, when I reboot, the Wireless Driver seems to change / fail, still shows as "Intel(R) WiFi Link 1000BGN" in Device Manager, but shows with an Exclamation Mark...
I've tried reinstalling the driver, but after a reboot it happens again...
If anyone can suggest a fix for this, I'd be extremely keen to try it!

Hello BR and welcome to community,
Kindly download the updated driver from the Lenovo website.
Intel Wireless LAN (11abgn, abg, bg) for Windows 7 32-bit
Intel Wireless LAN (11abgn, abg, bg) for Windows 7 64-bit
Best Regards,
Tanuj
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