Wifi/WLAN Drivers don't install on e420

I bought an e420 a while ago and it came today. Before I even did anything, I popped in my Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Disk and formatted the HD and installed windows. After going to the website and getting the drivers for the laptop, it seems that I am unable to install the WLAN Drivers. I've tried 4 or 5 times and then reinstalled windows and tried it again with no luck. Any Ideas?

Hi, I recently salvaged an E420 and have installed a new Windows 7 and installed ALL Lenovo tools including Solutions Center, Techvantage and downloaded and installed new BIOS and all drivers. I have installed the Intel WLAN installation tool and it ran. But I can't see the WLAN network card. I verified that my laptop has the Intel Centrino 1000 card by opening up the panel. Installed intel Pro tool downloaded from the intel website as well. (didn't take as the install failed and noted that newer version was installed). I can turn off airplane mode using F9 (it says wireless is ON and GREEN) but in device manager i only see unknown device and can't update driver..Solutions Center notes device needs to be updated but doens't get me a new driver. I've tried to disable the miniport drivers because i saw somewhere else that might interfere. At this point, I'm at my wits end. any help is appreciated.tiam  

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