Windows 7 x64 on G6230 driver help(camdriver)

we just installed x64 windows seven on our lenovo g230 but we're having problems installing the camera drivers and energy management...we used the vista cd driver that came along with the unit(all the drivers work well except those two)
need help in here T_T..i also downloaded vista drivers on Lenovo but still doesnt work..hope someone help me in this..

we have the same problem but worsst... graphics drivers not complete, printer driver and bluetooth having problems.............. pleassssssssssssse neeeeeeeeeddddddddddddd help

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