Acer Aspire One KAV60 is most commonly identified as the Aspire One D250 (AOD250)

Which are you installing? (Windows XP, Windows 7, or Linux?)

Before downloading anything, you must identify the exact hardware inside your KAV60. Acer shipped multiple revisions of this motherboard with different components. Using the wrong driver can cause blue screens or hardware failure.

You can find drivers for your Acer Aspire One KAV60 from the following sources:

Restores sound to the internal speakers, headphone jack, and internal microphone. 4. Network Drivers (LAN and Wi-Fi)

This usually relates to the Graphics driver.

The KAV60 shipped with different Wi-Fi cards depending on the region. Check your hardware ID before downloading. Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller

GMA 950 graphics driver not installed. Touchpad Failure: Synaptics touchpad not responding. Audio Issues: Realtek audio driver missing. Acer Aspire One KAV60 Drivers by Component (Windows 7/XP)

What are you currently trying to install or update?

If you still have the original Acer eRecovery partition intact on your hard drive, you can perform a factory reset that will restore the original driver configuration:

The drivers perfectly match the Atom N270/N280 specs, ensuring the webcam and multi-gesture touchpad work as intended.

Select your operating system from the dropdown menu (e.g., Windows 7 32-bit).

Necessary for the speakers and microphone.

Required if your netbook is identified with Atheros hardware.