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you could get the generic driver for the hardware chipset.
we will concentrate on network.
go in to your device manager and find "Ethernet Controller" right click, then properties, go to the "Details" tab, youll see a string in the big box starting like this
PCI\VEN_1234&DEV_1234
now take the VEN_1234&DEV_1234 then bung that in to google on a machine with internet, that will tell you what chipset your network card has, then you can get the appropriate drivers for it.
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