December 11th, 2008, 11:38 AM
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Welcome to Techimo Nadaicon.
You would have probably received a better response by starting your own thread so people did not have to read through all the other posts.
Probably the easiest way would be to explore the "restore" cd/dvd that came with your computer. If your computer came with a protected restore partition and you formatted over it you are going to have some real fun hunting drivers down and could easily spend the better part of a day or more depending on your experience.
From a command prompt you can type "msinfo32.exe" and let the hunt begin.
There are a slew of driver update tools available on the market but I have yet to use one that was intuitive as it needs to be and actually hosed an install of XP using UniBlue's: Uniblue Driver Scanner > Innovative Driver Update Tool Download
UniBlue generally codes a quality product and the problem very well could have been my hacked registry.
If none of this is making sense to you? You are way over your head and need to head to your nearest legitimate computer repair shop. Happy Hunting! |
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