Tap continuously before the Windows logo appears to open Advanced Boot Options.
Locate an item with a yellow exclamation mark, usually labeled or 802.11n WLAN Adapter . Right-click the device and select Properties . Navigate to the Details tab. Drop down the Property menu and select Hardware Ids .
Connect the Jinco USB adapter to a functional USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port.
If your download only contains raw driver files ( .inf , .sys , .cat ), you must force the installation through the operating system layout. Open the again. Tap continuously before the Windows logo appears to
By following this guide and using the provided driver links, you should have your Jinco wireless adapter functional on Windows 7. This exclusive driver package ensures compatibility and stability for your legacy system.
Follow the on-screen prompts, select "Install driver only" if prompted, and restart your PC. Method 2: Manual Update via Device Manager (Recommended)
Sometimes the official links go dead. In that case, the Windows 7 Hardware Exclusive Archive (hosted on GitHub or Internet Archive) holds a verified copy. Search for: jinco_w7_exclusive_driver_pack_2024.7z Checksum (MD5): f4e8c9a2b1d6e7f8a9b0c1d2e3f4a5b6 (verify this to avoid malware). Navigate to the Details tab
Before initiating a data transfer, verify your specific model layout by cross-referencing your device packaging or the hardware casing layout. Jinco splits its infrastructure into separate driver profiles: Jinco N-600 / N600 Wireless-N Adapter Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
After the installation is complete, restart your computer. Then, check again. The yellow exclamation mark should be gone, and you should see your Jinco wireless adapter listed properly under Network adapters . You should now be able to see and connect to available Wi-Fi networks.
Wait for the process to complete, then click and restart your computer to apply the changes. If your download only contains raw driver files (
Because official Jinco standalone websites frequently go offline or change domains, downloading the driver directly from the chipset manufacturer is the safest, most secure, and most reliable method. Option A: For Realtek-Based Jinco Adapters
(often branded under various names using Realtek chipsets) working, you have come to the right place.
If you are looking for an "exclusive" or specific driver for Windows 7, it is important to note that , meaning Microsoft no longer provides security updates or support. Consequently, many hardware manufacturers, including J5 Create, have stopped releasing new drivers for the operating system.
A dedicated Windows 7 driver (32-bit or 64-bit) ensures the hardware communicates properly with the operating system kernel.