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Hi: Unfortunately, the nx9010 is not capable of running all of the features of Windows 7. The graphics adapter does not meet the minumum requirements to run Windows 7, so there are no drivers for it. Here is the link to the quickspecs for your PC: You can try to find Windows vista or Windows 7 drivers for missing components from the manufacturer's websites if you are missing devices. If you can connect to the internet, run the windows update program and perhaps drivers will be downloaded for you. However, you are stuck with the graphics as you see them.
OK, let's see what we can narrow down:Try this audio driver for Windows Vista:Do you have a built-in wireless adapter? I only see one ethernet controller listed.Try the XP drivers for your Mini-PCI NIC. I do not believe any Vista drivers exist. I couldn't find any.Try installing them manually from the device manager if you have to (if the installation fails to load). Click on the device and click on update driver and browse to the SWSetup folder that was created when you launched the installation program.Do the same thing for the modem: Here are the XP drivers. No Vista drivers that I could find.Paul.