The Broadcomm ethernet NIC driver installer for Windows XP, found on, works in Windows 7.ģ. If you have a USB WiFi NIC that Windows 7 supports natively, use it for a quick, easy Internet connection and be ahead of the game. Here are the facts that I wish I found handily in one place that will make the D600 run serviceably - and extend its life to a later end.ġ. But if you’ve googled this page, you are not so easily dissuaded. The problem is, there are no Windows 7 drivers available on my old website, and Microsoft does not provide sound, ethernet or WiFi drivers natively. The processor is weak by today’s standards, but it has USB 2.0, and enough memory capacity to run Windows 7 just fine. It’s missing a few screws and is on its second hard disk, but even after all these years, the screen is uncommonly high-res at 1400×1050. It’s traveled extensively, and somewhere in Alaska acquired a dependence on being plugged in, so the fact that it has a dead battery is irrelevant. The D600 is, in industry parlance, “end of life.” Mine is on its last leg.
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