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Download Acer Aspire 7600U Windows® 8

March 29th, 2013

Here is download Download Driver Acer Aspire 7600U Windows® 8 64 Bit. After you install Windows 8, you may need to install the latest Windows 8 drivers for any hardware that Windows doesn’t have built-in drivers for. Windows 8 is Microsoft’s newest operating system so manufacturers are now releasing drivers for their hardware to support this new version of Windows:

Chipset : Intel Chipset Driver version 9.3.0.1021 size 2.9 MB
AMT : Intel Intel iAMT Driver version 8.1.0.1263 size 113.9 MB
Audio : Realtek Audio Driver version 6.0.1.6695 size 130.2 MB
Bluetooth : Atheros Bluetooth Driver version .0.0000.0206 size 85.9 MB
Card Reader : Alcor Card Reader Driver version 9.1716.6366.1700 size 9.5 MB
Lan : Intel LAN Driver version 12.1.77.0 size 154.1 MB
Intel Storage version 11.5.4.1001 size 11.2 MB
TV Tuner AverMedia TV Tuner Driver (H334) version 10.2.64.70 size 59.4 MB
TV Tuner AverMedia TV Tuner Driver (A373)version 2.3.64.23 size 56.0 MB
USB TI USB 2.0 Driver version 6.7.1.0 size 8.2 MB
VGA Intel VGA Driver version 9.17.10.2849 size 152.7 MB
VGA NVIDIA VGA Driver version 9.18.13.0546 size 230.3 MB
Wireless LAN : Atheros Wireless LAN Driver version 10.0.0.217 size 224.1 MB

Acer Aspire 7600U Wireless LAN Driver Windows 8 Upgrade From Win 7 32 Bit

March 28th, 2013

Here is Download Link Driver of Windows 8 Upgrade 7 32 Bit. Wireless LAN Atheros Version 10.0.0.217 size 224.1 MB  . Not every manufacturer offers drivers that are specifically called out as being made for Windows 8, but if a given piece of hardware is giving your troubles after upgrading, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re running the most up-to-date drivers available.

If that doesn’t work, you will need to manually update the driver for your finicky hardware. To do that, you’ll have to use the trusty Device Manager. You’d be excused for thinking that the Device Manager would be found in the Devices tab of the Windows 8 settings menu, but it’s not quite that simple. Instead, you’ll have to launch it manually by returning to the Home screen and typing “Device Manager” then clicking on the Settings tab in the search menu. There you’ll see the Device Manager, which will launch in desktop mode. You can also scrounge for the Device Manager in Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager.