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My Toshiba Portg R700 (PT311A-06600Q) will not connect to the internet.
It says that a Network Adapter needs to be installed and configured, but I do not have the disc to do this, nor do I have an internet connection on my laptop to download the driver.
I have attempted to download the driver onto a USB, using another laptop, then using that USB, I have tried to install it onto the problem computer, but it won't install.
There is no Windows installed on the problem computer, may this be an issue as to why the driver won't install?
Help me, please!
Hi
I hope you picked up the right driver.
Not quite sure if you are talking about LAN driver or WLan driver and what Windows system you are using but fact is that all drivers for this unit can be found here:
http://www.mytoshiba.com.au/support/download
I would recommend you to check once again if you downloaded the proper driver. Then move the driver package to the notebook (desktop). Unzip the package and execute the setup or install exe file.
In case you would not find any exe files in the package, I would recommend you to install the driver within the device manager.
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