Lenovo Yoga 13 Downgrade to Windows 7 Wireless Lan Driver & USB3.0 Driver

Hey guys,
I have purchased the Yoga 13 in U.A.E in last Feb. with AED4,999.00
But some programms does not work with Windows 8. So I am using Windows7 with multi-boot.
Guess you guys also have such problem.. eventually finding out the WIFI Driver & USB3.0 Driver.
Now, I have succeeded in installing both of them.
1. Wireless Lan Driver : Realtek RTL8723A Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter.
   The way I found this driver is... Download all the REALTEK driver in a designated folder.. of course uncompressed.
   And then using the contraol panel... updated the driver with the designated folder.
   Now it is working very well.
2. USB3.0 Driver
  It was an easy game. I just have downloaded thee Intel USB3.0 Driver for Windows7... you could find it through google with easy.
  And just installed it. It works very well.
=> You could download the file at http://me2.do/xKBVnWo3
      (just put password : 4321 )
If you guys have problem with above issues... or need the file let me know with my mail at xxxxxxxxxxx
Anyhow, there are still two drivers I couldn't find.
Jerry Bong
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hi jerrybong,
Thank you for Sharing this,
This will really Help most of Yoga 13 users and Windows 7 fans,
Kudos for this!
Can you also let us know what are drivers you're still missing? Can you post the Hardware ID of those maybe we can help,
Thanks and Regards
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