Ethernet Controller Driver Windows Vista Hp Pavilion Dv6000

I've installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 in my HP DV6 laptop. There are no drivers in it now. The device manager shows a lot of yellow symbols. I hope the windows update will update all the drivers, but for that I need the laptop to be able to connect to internet. There's no WiFi/Ethernet driver either.

What version of Windows (7 Home Premium, 7 Pro, etc.) and service pack (none, 1) is installed?
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What is the name and version of your antivirus program? Has it always been kept up to date?Ethernet Controller Driver Windows Vista Hp Pavilion Dv6000

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What other security software is installed?Vista
Windows What are you trying to connect to -- your own router; a corporate network; a school network; something else?

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Have you ever been able to connect? If so, what happened to your system just before the problem started?

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The two most common solutions for this problem appear to be:

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  • Disable the McAfee Network Agent service and Firewall Core service (or disable any other 3rd-party firewall and 'security' services). To completely remove McAfee --> http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=TS101331 To completely remove Norton --> https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/kb20080710133834EN_EndUserProfile_en_us
  • Open Device Manager (type Device Manager in the search box and press Enter); right-click on your network adapter and select 'Uninstall'; reboot and let Windows discover and reinstall your adapter.