Wow... no replies?
You are lucky : are you a newbie to software or you are moderate to software?
Well, i'll just show you both ways which i think best :D
For Newbie XP (Just wanna identify your Video Card and Sound Card):
1. Start
2. Control panel
3. System
4. Hardware
5. Device Manager :
5a. From there : go to "Display Adapters and expand it"
5b. Copy down the name of your Display adapter (The name pop out when you expand the display adapter. E. g. ATI Radeon X1400)
For Sound card : Repeat Step 1 - 5
5b. From there : go to "Sound, video and game controllers and expand it"
5b. Copy down the name of your available Sound driver (The name pop out when you expand the Sound, video and game controllers e. g. Sigmatel high def codec (copy down all if a list of driver pop out))
Then - go to Google and search for driver : need help on how to search?? type "" whatsoever driver'a name" driver" and hit search >
For moderate computer User :
Go to this link
Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/38267488/DGT_v2.0.16.rar
Password:
Linkzshare
This software called Driverguide Toolkit
DriverGuide Toolkit identifies and lists drivers installed on your computer and, when connected to the Internet, allows you to search DriverGuide.com
(and other sources) for driver updates and manufacturer sites. In
addition, it allows you to backup your currently installed drivers for
safe keeping. Backing up your Windows driver files means that they will
be available to you the next time you need to reinstall the driver or
the whole operating system. DriverGuide Toolkit places the driver files in one organized location of your choosing.
DriverGuide Toolkit is especially helpful in situations where you have a computer in your possession and the internal hardware is unknown. DriverGuide Toolkit can identify the hardware on the system and the associated
drivers, back them up to a specified location, and find the latest
driver updates for them. DriverGude Toolkit is even network compatible
- you can just as easily connect to a remote computer on your network,
backup drivers, and find updates!
>>> Run the program , crack it and do a full backup, after format computer, juz restore the driver >>
It is so easy when you know abit about computer, HAHAHA!! :D :D :D
Erm... normally, it would be available in the restoration disc...
Most likely it's integrated with the motherboard.
Originally posted by extra one:deleted
you found? =/
Vga graphics driver.like mayi said, integrated gpu.
how old is it?
Originally posted by kenn3th:
you found? =/Vga graphics driver.like mayi said, integrated gpu.
how old is it?