Installers for a laptop equipped with a new SSD
Installers for a laptop equipped with a new SSD
The hard drive on your friend's laptop broke, so it was fixed at a computer shop. I put Windows on it using a bootable USB drive because buying a new one would cost more. To get the drivers, you can visit this link: https://www.acer.com/ac/nl/BE/content/su....MZSEH.009. Should I download each file and install them myself? Also, does the SSD require new drivers? (Checking for Kingston SUV400S37240G in Device Manager on Windows) Thanks for your help and sorry for the poor English!
Make sure to obtain the chipset, audio, Ethernet/Wi-Fi, and graphics drivers. SSDs aren't required for drivers.
Consider installing everything carefully. The Bluetooth drivers differ—some are general, others specific like "NFA335." You’ll likely need to download apps, BIOS/firmware updates, and the appropriate drivers for each device type. The Intel, Broadcom, and Atheros Wi-Fi drivers are all compatible, but choose the one that matches your hardware for best performance.
Not really. Only install what you need. And if there's a choice, which driver to get depends on which model of laptop you got. No. While people say you should update BIOS/Firmware, I'm in the camp that unless you have an issue that can be tracked down to that, don't update it. It depends on the model you purchased. If you can open up the laptop and find the Wi-Fi card, it'll usually have a label saying which on it is.
It can identify the card type and uses built-in drivers for various systems.
Precisely, it relies on the setup of that system. Apologies, the explanation wasn't detailed enough.