Cazzythom wrote:
> Thanks for the advice Malke,
>
> I was kinda hoping I could do this by installing drivers from web. I
> will definatley keep your advice noted though. If all else fails I
> will do what you said.
>
> Thanks again, Caz x
The web is your first stop. You need to know what motherboard you have
in your system. If you aren't able to get this information from the
people from whom you bought the computer (and really, they should have
given you cd's when you bought it) then use a system inventory program
to find out what m/b you have.
Aida32 is an older system inventory program that may still work for you.
Belarc also has a free program.
Jim Eshelman has Aida32 on his website -
http://www.aumha.org/free.htm
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
Malke
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