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lamak_98
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Posted on 06-26-07 6:15
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any ideas how to resolve this? I did tried to update driver. Didn't help
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CrystalCracker
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Posted on 06-26-07 7:28
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If you have a driver CD, it will automatically detect the correct one for you. Or you might already have the back up of drivers in your C. They give a backup of those drivers while you buy the system? Is it a DELL??
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KillEmAll
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Posted on 06-26-07 7:45
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what hardware is this for? after you figure that out goto the manufacturer's website and download the driver for your OS.
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Posted on 06-27-07 2:23
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If your OS is windows XP or later and you have internet connection, double click the problematic device and in the window that appears click on Driver tab and click update driver. Otherwise you will have to dig for your drivers CDs. Good luck!
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AznshawtY
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Posted on 06-27-07 2:54
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Depends on wot kinda motherboard it is? I mean, if you got the motherboard CD, it'll get fixed or why don't you look it up on google or some technical forum.
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