Know about vga driver

sir,
i hv purchased hp-d009tu laptop. 
i hv installed windows 7 32 bit, i need VGA driver to make webcam active, i hv downloaded so many drivers but none of them worked.
plz give me correct VGA DRIVER for the same...
thnx.

Hi prateeek, welcome to the HP Forums. Unfortunately HP does no offer 32 bit drivers for your notebook. Windows 7 and 8 64 bit are available on the download page for your notebook: HP 14-d009tu Notebook PC Drivers
What if I Don't See My Operating System?
You can try Intel and NVidia for drivers, but since they weren't designed specifically for this notebook they will probably not work properly.
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