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| 699642 | 2008-08-23 05:39:00 | Some weeks ago I completed a clean reinstall of Windows XP professional, in place of the media centre edition which crashed and burned and wouldn't reinstall properly from the section of the hard drive it was supposedly kept in. Lucky I had an XP disc. However now various things especially my sound card don't seem to have drivers. Is there any way I can find out what sort of sound card it is and where to download drivers from? | Guerilla Surgeon (6848) | ||
| 699643 | 2008-08-23 05:40:00 | dowload something like SISOFT Sandra or EVEREST, you be then able to see al about your computer | mark1978 (13845) | ||
| 699644 | 2008-08-23 05:44:00 | Open the case and see what the brand/model of the mobo is Is it an HP / Dell system, or did you build it? |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 699645 | 2008-08-23 06:00:00 | Thanks, Mark 1978, will do. Er -if I built it I'd probably already know right? | Guerilla Surgeon (6848) | ||
| 699646 | 2008-08-23 06:01:00 | Thanks, Mark 1978, will do. Er -if I built it I'd probably already know right? Er well that depends. Some people who build their own PC, dont know either They may know what the mobo is, they'll still ask here, where to find the drivers |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 699647 | 2008-08-23 06:09:00 | This will tell you what drivers you need here (www.cpuid.com) then this might be somewhere they might be found here (www.download.com) :punk |
gary67 (56) | ||
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