Would have again ne question - have installed on my older laptop windows 10 (upgrade of windows 7) and now missing all the drivers, - the CD is no longer available… The most important would actually only the wlan or lan drivers, with the internet connected and thus the remaining drivers can download. The only problem is, all the wlan drivers are on the internet only for windows 7 and thus not compatible with win 10.installation is always aborted. Find nowhere for windows 10
Who has an idea and can help me further?
It is the laptop
TOSHIBA SADDLITE l550d-136
Wlan adapter: realtek rtl 8191se
Would be very grateful for your help!
https://www.chip.de/...88628.html
Attention! During installation, a lot of adware is also installed, so custom installation.
Stay away from such packs - especially in connection with notebooks!
For driverpacks I always need an internet connection and that is not there.
No driver packs!
http://www.toshiba.de/support/drivers/#
Your notebook is already there in the "archive" (choice at "product").
However, you will wg. The graphics card and Windows 10 get as far as you are not satisfied with the driver the Windows mitliefert. The HD4000 series is officially no longer supported. Faith with the Build 1609 came the. At the latest with the 1703th So already over two years ago.
Hmm and that means now? Is there no solution here?
I was already on the left. There's no version for win 10
Maybe you can find a compatible driver in the Microsoft Update archive?
Possibly. Is it possible to install drivers in compatibility mode?
Here is the update archive from Microsoft for RTL8191SE:
http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=rtl8191se
Or driver package from the chip side maybe:
In the donload I get only 3 files, no setup… Where to go with the 3 files?
I do not know exactly. Is there even the right driver for Windows 10 64-bit?
I think in the Windows Device Manager you can also manually search for drivers. Select the device (RTL8191 …) then manually specify driver… Then you select the "correct" INF files that you have placed on a stick or hard drive, in the hope that Win 10 accepts this.
But that's your construction site you've torn up.
Sorry, but these tedious attempts to install a laptop without support for Windows 10 anyway Win 10 is already a daring project. Especially if you can't even install drivers manually.
I would first google, if anyone has ever succeeded.
PS:
Here someone has first installed Win 8 then installed a Windows 10 over it, so that Windows 10 somehow uses the Windows 8 drivers… But that can also be a dead end. https://fragprofis.de/themen/computer/pc-betriebssystem/5366/wieso-kann-ich-windows-10-x64-nicht-auf-dem-toshiba-satellite-notebook-installieren
Nevertheless, good luck!
Manually install drivers? Explained here… Look at this place in the text…
"… Second option to specify a destination directory on DVD or hard drive with the necessary drivers…"
https://www.giga.de/...-so-gehts/
Have fun!
This is usually when either Windows directly supplies the corresponding driver - or via a Windows update.
Here's a tip from me: I can also recommend installing a Linux distribution on it. For example, Linux Mint with the xfce desktop. That would be even faster than Windows. All installed hardware as well as the WLAN adapters are automatically recognized and set up by the installer. Here is the download:
http://mirrors.evowise.com/linuxmint/stable/19.2/linuxmint-19.2-xfce-64bit.iso
Then write the ISO with this tool https://unetbootin.github.io/ on an empty FAT32 formatted USB stick and then boot the stick. If you can't boot from USB, there's a solution for this too: The Plop Boot Manager: https://download.plop.at/files/bootmngr/plpbt-5.0.15.zip Unpack the Zip and then burn the plpbt.iso to a blank CD with this http://www.freeisoburner.com/ tool. Now you have a boot CD containing a USB bootloader. Insert the stick, insert the CD, turn on the PC and boot from the CD. The boot menu of the CD appears. Now you can boot the stick.
Just follow the instructions of the installer. It offers the possibility to completely delete the hard disk. Then comes the wireless device. Just enter the Wi-Fi key. The connection to the internet is now established. It will also be the same as the latest Firefox mitinstalliert. After completing the installation and the first reboot, the update manager will appear next to the clock in the taskbar. Install these updates. The updating can also be completely automated so that it runs in the background.
Application management is used to install programs. This is like a kind of Appstore. Here you will find, for example Spotify, Skype, Minecraft, Steam, WhatsApp and more.
My brother also has this laptop and Linux mint xfce installed on it. It works without problems.