X 8300 Network Controller Driver Windows 7
Hp Compaq Elite 8300 Sff Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 3/17/2019, downloaded 7874 times, receiving a 83/100 rating by 5028 users.
- Ethernet Controller Driver for Hewlett-Packard - HP Compaq Elite 8300 MT working on Microsoft Windows 7 Professional.
- Description: This package provides the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility and is supported on Vostro Desktop 460 and XPS Desktop 8300/8300N that are.
- Windows 7 on XPS 8300 I have a fresh install of Windows 7, on an XPS 8300. The problem is, no matter what drivers I try to install, it won't allow an internet connection.
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X 8300 Network Controller Driver Windows 7 64
Yes, I thought that's what you meant.
You can check what Windows Edition & type is currently installed. You can get information from Control panel, Performance information & tools.On the right-hand side, underneath a box for Base score, click on View & print detailed performance & system information.In the large dialog box that opens, note that your Windows 7 Edition is identified in the top table of the screen just under the shaded section & it will be identified as Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate or Enterprise [Enterprise is used within larger companies].Also note the entry in the System section, System type - this will be either 64-bit operating system or 32-bit operating system.This dialog box also has a print button at the top so you can keep the information for future reference.
If you used to have 64 bit but reinstalled from the 32 bit ISO then the 64 bit drivers from Dell will fail. The fact that the error message used the word 'type' does make me suspect that you have used the wrong ISO as 'type' is the word Windows uses to refer to 32 bit / 64 bit.
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You could choose to fix the current installation by sorting out 32 bit drivers for it [if it is currently 32 bit Windows] or, as you intend, you could install the 64 bit Windows to get back to where you used to be. Get your anti-malware application up & running first and then you can use Windows Update and Dell Drivers & downloads to get back the drivers you need & also the Dell QuickSet utility that sets up the multi-media keys on your keyboard [amongst other things]. Note that you will have lost some Dell utilities as they are not all available on their website but the only part that was particularly useful was a facility for saving the Dell Factory Restore partition to USB/DVD and I think you lost that with the Ubuntu business.