Method 1: Download and install M.2 driver manually. To manually install M.2 driver for your drive, you’ll need to download the correct driver from your manufacturer. Since the drive manufacturers vary from brand to brand, so we won’t cover it here. Usually you can go to the manufacturer’s website, such as Samsung or ASUS, search for
The Windows Driver Kit (WDK) Version 7.1.0 is an update to the WDK 7.0.0 release and contains the tools, code samples, documentation, compilers, headers and libraries with which software developers create drivers for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2003.Step 1. On the computer with Wi-Fi or wired network, download Driver Talent for Network Card .exe file. The file is a little bit large with a size of 182MB. But it takes only several minutes to download. Download. Step 2. Copy the .exe file to the network-disabled computer. Open the file to install the program.
Officially supports 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7, but also works with Windows Vista. Driver Easy shows a comparison between the currently installed driver and the driver that should be installed as an update, which includes the driver name, provider, date, and version.
Step 2: Download the driver. The program begins to download the driver automatically. Wait for it to finish. Step 3: Install driver(s). On the Install your driver(s) window, switch to the Manual Install option and then click the Continue button.
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