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Not available - your machine was designed only to be run properly on Windows 7. You could pick a sample device from Control Panel>Device Manager and
right click it, go to Properties and then click the Details tab. Scroll to HardwareIDs and take a note of the four characters which follow VEN for Vendor and also the four following DEV for Device.

Go to http://www.pcidatabase.com and input those characters in the two relevant boxes and follow the trail to the right driver. When you find the list of the Vendor's drivers, they aren't in order so use your browser's Find facility to track the Device details. With luck you'll have an executable file but some will be a zipped folder.

Sadly, even some exe files will be written so they recognise the OS and refuse to work if it isn't opened by Windows 7 so you may be better off sticking with the latest version.