since there are no drivers listed, try this :
from phototropic - try this to identify the devices :
Start-Programs-Accessories
Click on "components" and highlight "problem devices".
All hardware devices with a driver problem will be listed here.
Make a note of the first line of the PNP Device ID line of the entry. It will contain a Vendor number and a Device number (VEN. . . . DEV. . . .) both four digits long.
Look up those numbers here: http://www.pcidatabase.com
This will tell you the manufacturer and the chip number. Check the manufacturer's website first or google them
you can also try these :
http://www.drivermagic.com
http://www.drivershq.com/ " detective
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by: hewittgPosted on 2008-12-21 at 19:11:13ID: 23224485
See if this helps
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