Lenovo SL510 Drivers for Windows Server 2008R2

Hello guys,
I am not sure that this is the right topic but I`ll shoot
I need to install Windows Server 2008R2 on my machine but i cannot find the appropriate drivers anywhere.
Anyone of you ever tried this?
Thank you in advance!
KR,
Ognyan Guglev

Thanks, but how can i do to download this archive?
best regards!
Adrian

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