| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 138539 |
2003-04-24 09:46:00 |
I have an old 400mhz celeron at work that I am reformatting with win98se. The m/b cd that I thought belonged to it (its been there longer than me) does not. I have identified the chipset as SIS 620/5595, but cant find any audio drivers. I d/l the video drivers OK. I tried Belarc but gained no useful information. Any ideas? |
wotz (335) |
| 138540 |
2003-04-24 09:57:00 |
There was something that did that on a PC Authority CD a while back... I'll go off and search for it after this, but you might try to find an FCC ID on it, or just a code (most likely written in a size that's easy to read).
You can search for that on the internet. I found out the brand of one of my old mobo's yesterday, by searching Google for what I saw on the CD. Alternatively, if you find the FCC ID, go to http://www.fcc.gov, click 'Search' up the top right, scroll down the page and click on the 'FCC ID Number Search'. |
agent (30) |
| 138541 |
2003-04-24 10:01:00 |
Sorry, it identified your CPU, not motherboard. If you want it, search for WCPUID. |
agent (30) |
| 138542 |
2003-04-24 11:44:00 |
AIDA (www.aida32.hu) should help. It will probably even have a link to the drivers. |
bmason (508) |
| 138543 |
2003-04-28 07:30:00 |
thanks bmason. It worked a treat. |
wotz (335) |
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