how old is the system?
check with Everest, if it can help you to find the drivers for this machine
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Browse All Topicsi need the drivers for the emachines 610 model,ive searched everywhere and cant find them,even when you go to the emachine site i cant find this model.
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how old is the system?
check with Everest, if it can help you to find the drivers for this machine
http://majorgeeks.com/down
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Mobo is MS-6777 aka MSI K7N2GM-L
Drivers for that are here:
http://global.msi.com.tw/i
Assuming you have W2K or XP, you'll need both of these:
NVIDIA® nForce2 VGA Drivers
NVIDIA nForce2 System Drivers for MCP2 of SB
OK, for whatever reason I am 'obviously just starting out', however I am trying to help.
I can confirm a number of things regarding your model of PC:
Motherboard: MSI® MS 6777 (nForce2) ver. 1.0
Modem: Conexant" 56K PCI WinModem
I am also under the impression that drivers are stored locally on the machine in a 'drivers' folder (Most probably added directly in the C:\ drive by the manufacturer), in the event that you have reinstalled the operating system from a standard Windows CD, then this folder is most probably non-existant.
I assume that you must have bought the PC from somewhere like Currys, Dixons or PC World? As they seem to have a fair amount of information regarding the PC on the Tech Guys website. They only include a manual for the motherboard, but they do provide modem drivers and the multimedia keyboard application.
PS: If you do have recovery discs that came with the machine, then I'd presume that the drivers will be on there, however if you have not, then unless they are on a second partition on the hard drive, then you will have to search for drivers based on what has been provided up to now.
The link I provided above goes to the MSI web site that has the specific drivers for this mobo.
The NVIDIA® nForce2 VGA Drivers package contains:
" NVIDIA nForce2 Graphics Controller Driver.
" Driver version:
- Win2KXP: 6.14.10.6085
- Win9xMe: 4.14.01.5655
The actual file download locations are determined by your OS:
Windows 98 SE/Me: file name: nForce2VGA_Win9X-ME_OM10.z
http://global.msi.com.tw/i
Windows 2000/XP: file name: nForce2VGA_Win2K-XP_OM10.z
http://global.msi.com.tw/i
The NVIDIA nForce2 System Drivers for MCP2 of SB package contains the below components:
Audio driver 4.08 (WHQL)
Audio utilities 4.08
Ethernet driver 3.13 (WHQL)
GART driver 3.34 (WHQL)
Memory controller driver 3.38 (WHQL)
SMBus driver 3.38 (WHQL)
IDE In-the-box 2.70
Installer 4.27
Again, the actual file download locations are determined by your OS:
Windows 98 SE/Me: file name: NF2_MCP2_win9x.zip
http://global.msi.com.tw/i
Windows 2000/XP: file name: NF2_MCP2.zip
http://global.msi.com.tw/i
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by: jvuzPosted on 2007-10-04 at 00:28:13ID: 20012328
Is this a pc or notebook?