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THere are drivers for Windows Server 2008, Windows Home Server, Win 64-bit, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Win Server 2003, Win Me, Windows XP, Win Server 2008 R2, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE
I'm not sure if theres is a drivers for Win 7 or Win 8 so if you don't have one you should install Windows Vista or XP driver using compatibility mode
Windows 8 has updated drivers as much as you would get from Asus built into win 8.
Go to devise MGR, if windows 8 did not load drivers, you will see a flag.
See what hardware did not load a driver and then use the win 7 driver.
You don't do anything to make a win 7 driver work, if the driver is newer, and signed it will install, if it's older then the driver windows installed, it won't install. If you see a flag and windows did not install a driver, then try the win 7 driver, or go to the MFG of the hardware and see if there is a win 8 driver.
You can also run windows update, if win update see's a newer driver out it might pick it up and give you a install option.
Now, your chipset, and most hardware has windows 8 drivers out.
The drivers are the biggest problem, the biggest problem for you is the BIOS was not set for windows 8.
So you could find even with the best drivers, win 8 slower or has bugs more then win 7 will have.
Me, I would bench test all the hardware with win 7, then with win 8 and see which one is better.
You could, drivers are based on manufacture. Like Realtek is a common maker of audio chips, and sometimes distributors use a popular motherboard. You may have plateaued at Vista, by try the Troubleshooting Compatibility with Vista 64 drivers before you roll it back.
how to make my webcam work again , i have a msi cr500 laptop,windows 7,64bit,i think it can be my drivers an i can't seem to find the drivers for bison webcam
there will be no win 7 driver as win 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft
to get a driver , you have to go to the manufacturers web site , find a down load for that model that is compatible for win 7 operating system
win xp is also not supported by Microsoft so there will be driver problems there as well
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