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If its unable to connect to the Internet then that's your issue. A lot of the drivers are installed via the internet/windows update. If your WIFI won't work just use a network cable. Then sit back and see if it finds the drivers. It might take a little while. Or just run windows update manually once your have an internet connection. If you don't want to use a network cable just install the WIFI driver. Then just give it a little time to see if it finds the other drivers.
When I did a clean install of build 10130 I had to manually install 4 drivers. I also had to manually install 3 drivers when I installed the first Win 10 build. For what ever reason build 10130 installed a generic driver for my video card and I had to download the driver from the NVIDIA site.
Thanks mate I already tried the hardwired method, it doesn’t make any difference apart from installing with a local account and Microsoft account.
It’s not as if it’s a big issue installing the correct driver’s after, I only mentioned it because I was reading how impressed some of you were at windows finding their drivers for the hardware.
I still have the drivers on discs from when I bought the hardware but I can’t be bothered to dig them out of the drawer. I just keep a copy of the last installation of windows system 32 directory on a usb memory stick. So as you say, I’m sure they’ll fix the problem but even if they don’t, it’s no big deal.