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elgatodog
Jan 25, 2016Aspirant
N600 DGND3700 | Windows 10 | Drivers
Hi,
I upgraded a new PC from windows 7 to windows 10.
Everything was working fine with the modem router previously but once upgraded to windows 10, the pc cannot find the drivers for it.
I cannot access the downloads directly as I have no internet connection on the new pc.
When I download the zip files for fw 1.0.0.17 on my old pc and save them to a key and transfer to the new pc it cannot find a program to open them.
I am incompetent and need help!!!
Thanks.
8 Replies
- Babylon5NETGEAR Employee Retired
- Netgear routers don’t need drivers, if they did then that would imply that one PC on the network would be a ‘controlling’ PC, that’s not the case. I am aware that others in the past have seen similar Windows messages about drivers, please post a screen grab of the message if you can.
- Firmware needs to be extracted from the .zip file, this should typically contain the firmware and installation instructions. The file to be uploaded to the router is typicaly a .chk file. I suggest that we resolve the issue above first as firmware update isn’t a likely solution.
- elgatodogAspirant
Thanks Andy, I greatly appreciate your response.
I've copied in a screenshots of the various messages below.
Gordon
- Babylon5NETGEAR Employee Retired
All those screen-grabs seem to relate to the computer’s network adaptor. If you take a look at the Device manager it should identify the actual device number that’s missing the driver, for example;