Had mentioned those nVidia Chipset packs because they contain Ethernet drivers.
The driver included in DP_LAN_wnt6_x86-32 restricts installation to Vista only for that particular HWID (etc).
Editing the included driver included in DP_LAN_wnt6-x86_1208.7z/x86/All/L/Nvidia/1/nvfd6x32.inf {DriverVer = 11/11/2009, 73.2.0} or that within nVidia Chipset v15.56 (v73.3.0) (linked above) should yield at least one working driver because there is a [NVENET67_WIN7.NDI.NTx86] section within either .Inf file. The same modification should work for both revisions of Ethernet driver.
Am assuming that it is better to modify that Ethernet .Inf file within Chipset v15.56 (v73.3.0) first, and then manually update it with devmgmt.msc.
Note that you most likely will have to manually update it via Devmgmt.msc, as edits break WHQL signing. At least you are using Win7 32bit which is less restrictive than 64bit for modified drivers.
Had mentioned the Chipset packages, as those officially support your hardware according to nVidia's website if i remember correctly, athough it would appear nV lists that in error. After downloading, i was unable to view the contents before my first reply as linux's Archive Manager isn't as flexible as i had hoped. At least the license is free, so i cannot complain.
I hope this clarifies the situation. Your Mileage May Vary.
Last edited by TechDud (2014-11-27 11:41:56)