Install Everest (It's a PC information tool) and note down details about all the hardware (motherboard/cards etc etc) on your machine. Then go to the manufacturer's site of each piece of hardware and download the latest drivers.
Don't rely too much on one of those auto driver programs ........ a manual download is by far the best.
When you have everything burn them to a CD or put them in a different partition to your OS. By doing that you know you have the drivers at hand if you have to reinstall your OS.
If you have an Intel board then download the Intel .inf Install Utility for your motherboard. It might be called the Intel Chipset Install Utility.
Install Everest (It's a PC information tool) and note down details about all the hardware (motherboard/cards etc etc) on your machine. Then go to the manufacturer's site of each piece of hardware and download the latest drivers.
ReplyDeleteDon't rely too much on one of those auto driver programs ........ a manual download is by far the best.
When you have everything burn them to a CD or put them in a different partition to your OS. By doing that you know you have the drivers at hand if you have to reinstall your OS.
If you have an Intel board then download the Intel .inf Install Utility for your motherboard. It might be called the Intel Chipset Install Utility.