Window won't start up and I reinstalled window 7

Nomv

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My window 7 won't started up because of some errors. So I re-installed window 7 using advance set up (not upgrade). Now my window 7 look like a boot version. Everything look big. There is no internet connection. I couldn't back up my previous window because of the errors.
So how can I turn everything back to normal?

Reply will be much appreciate.
 
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are you trying to connect wireless or wired?you may have to download the internet drivers on another computer to a usb and install that way.to find out what your hardware is go to control panel>device manager and click on your network adapter to see what you have.you can then download the driver from the vendors site.once you have the network driver up and running you can download the rest on your pc.if you go to each individual hardware item and click on properties it will tell you if there is a problem with the device and what driver is installed as well.any more questions dont hesitate to ask.cheers
an advanced install is the same as a clean or fresh install.it erases all data and starts fresh.you now need to install your video and other drivers.because you have no video drivers installed it reverts to default settings.likewise for your internet connection.if you have a oem or namebrand rig you can go to the manufacturers website for drivers.if it is a custom build you go to your individual component manufacturers site for drivers.not as complicated as it sounds.lol
 

Nomv

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Well, the complicated things is how do I get my internet connection back to installed those driver xD
I'm really new at this, so I don't know what oem or namebrand rig (on what parts of my computer)
 
are you trying to connect wireless or wired?you may have to download the internet drivers on another computer to a usb and install that way.to find out what your hardware is go to control panel>device manager and click on your network adapter to see what you have.you can then download the driver from the vendors site.once you have the network driver up and running you can download the rest on your pc.if you go to each individual hardware item and click on properties it will tell you if there is a problem with the device and what driver is installed as well.any more questions dont hesitate to ask.cheers
 
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Nomv

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thank for the reply, the only problem I have right now is, I can connected to internet with wireless but not wire. (wireless is much slower for me).

I'm also missing Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller from my network adapters.