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Got an eMachines 5260 desktop PC which had a faulty hard drive.
I've reinstalled Windows XP, but I'm lacking the driver resource disc.
Windows seems to have found most of them, however I am missing the following and wondered if anyone knows where I can download them??
Ethernet Controller
Video Controller
Audio Device
Thanking you all in advance
Chris
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by: phototropicPosted on 2009-02-11 at 10:36:39ID: 23614473
Ethernet and chipset are here:
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-System Tools-System Information. Click on "components" and highlight "problem devices". Any hardware device with a driver problem will be listed here. Make a note of the PNP Device ID line of the entry. It will contain a Vendor number and a Device number (VEN. . . . DEV. . . .)
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http://support.thetechguys
If you still have trouble, try this:
Start-Programs-Accessories
both four digits long.
Look up those numbers here:
http://www.pcidatabase.com
This will tell you the manufacturer and the chip number. First try the manufacturer's website. If no joy there, try a driver database like Driverguide:
http://www.driverguide.com
These hardware diagnostics are free:
Belarc:
http://www.belarc.com/free
Siw:
http://www.gtopala.com/siw
If you have problems downloading, use the System Indformation proceedure in my post above to find out the manufacturer of the driverless chips...