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  1. #1
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    Default I need some help with this

    Yeah, so last night our internetprovider was bitching on the phone that we had virusses on our comp so they sort of shut it down, so I told them I'd reinstall everything with antivirus software and stuff like that. Now we have our internet connection back but our new computer is sort of not working.

    I reinstalled Windows Media Center ( no bootleg or w/e )

    I'm in need of drivers to install stuff like sound/ethernet-controller/multimedia controller etc etc. I tried installing all kinds of drivers but none of them seem to work =\

    help please?
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  2. #2
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    Start by looking here. We can't really say what drivers you need and will work without knowing what's in your system.

    http://members.driverguide.com/index...=wizard_step_1




    Thanks.
    Prick.


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    Googleplz.

    Or use the discs.
    Disks are always full. It is futile to try to get more disk space. Data expands to fill any void.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tesseract View Post
    Googleplz.

    Or use the discs.
    It's pretty obvious that I already tried google, and if I had the disks I wouldn't have been posting here.
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  5. #5
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    goto Driverzone.com

    and look for a "Search My PC" option. It will tell what devices you have, and which ones need drivers. Then google the drivers, download and install. Sorry if this was to late.

  6. #6
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    wow; 27% of my drivers were critically out of date >.>
    cheers BFG!

  7. #7
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    thanks guys, I hired someone to do it for me lmao
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