Missing drivers are always a trouble after installing an operating system. On this page you can choose between four methods to install drivers: Windows Update, Manually, Ma-Config or DriverAgent. Basically all Windows 7 and Vista drivers should work on Windows Server 2008 R2, however some hardware manufacturers do a check in the installer whether the PC is running Windows 7 or Vista and errors if any other operating system is running like Windows Server 2008 [R2]. These methods also work for installing drivers in other Windows versions.
Method 1: Windows Update
1. The easiest way to get drivers is to open up the “Windows Update” application in Windows Vista / Server 2008 [R2] by clicking Start -> Control Panel -> Windows Update. If it’s the first time you are running Windows Update you have to click Turn on automatic updates first. After enabling click the Check for updates link in the upper left of the Windows Update window and wait until the search has finished.

Method 2: Manually download and install them
1. To find out what the real names of the devices are first go to download and install the tool Lavalys Everest from the Lavalys website or download.com.
2. Run Everest. Now you can look for two things: the exact type of your motherboard (2a), and the the devices that are not installed yet (2b). The best is to install the drivers for your motherboard first.
3. After you downloaded the drivers you can install the drivers either Automatically or Manually.
3a. Automatically:
You can install the drivers automatically by just following the instructions and installation files in the driver package. If it refuses to install using the installation wizard, try to install them manually.
3b. Manually:
1. Sometimes manually installing the drivers just don’t work because the installer is not packed in a compression that is decompressable by for example 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org/), but if it *is* possible, extract the driver package by right clicking on the file you downloaded, then choosing 7-Zip -> extract to name subfolder.

3. Choose Browse my computer for driver software if you are asked how to search for driver software.

4. Click Browse and select the driver folder in the folder you extracted in step 1 in where the .inf (Setup Information) files reside.

5. If the right driver is found it will be installed. After the installation has finished click the Close button.

Method 3: Ma-Config.com
The website in this method is partially french, but that won’t be a problem if you just click the right links/buttons!
1. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to the url http://ma-config.com/ and click Start the Detection.
2. Click Run the detection, install the plugin and follow the steps on the screen. If the driver detection crashes, try to use this url in stead of the url in step 1 to get it working.
Method 4: DriverAgent.com
If the three other methods didn’t work or if you just don’t want to try them, visit the website http://www.driveragent.com/, click the Start Download Now button and install the little application. Your computer hardware will now be examined to check if there are drivers available for your specific operating system/architecture. The disadvantage is that, if drivers are found, you need to pay for an account in order to download the drivers.
More Help
If none of these methods worked to get your devices working you can ask someone at the Win2008[r2]workstation Forum for help. There are lots of experts out there that are willing to help!
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