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Browse All TopicsI have an old Motherboard, and needing drivers for the board, and cannot find anything on the web. Looking at the board it has two significant numbers on it. N2801 D33032...
From what I am reading it seems to be a shuttle, but not sure much beyond that.
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Hello,,
Thanks for all of your help, and i really appreciate you. Trobador? that top link did, I downloaded that package, and tried everyone with it not working.
I finally tried "worlock;" suggestion, created an account. let me to this site, registered. Searched on the forum for my problem, there were no other problems.
And I received an answer already from the site. Fixed everything except that there is one drive we cannot find which is the internal Network Card
Use SIW
http://www.gtopala.com/
Try to find the NIC card under PCI devices. Could be many things. Most common is Realtek.
Also this guide might be helpful for figuring out your NIC:
http://www.hardwaresecrets
If you can find the part number or device id, finding the driver shouldn't be hard.
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by: TrobadorPosted on 2009-06-22 at 18:42:34ID: 24688225
Should be this: Socket 462 System Board - Shuttle SK41G download03 .jsp?PI=47 0
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Drivers found here: http://global.shuttle.com/
Use one of these utilities to find out the motherboard part number and verify before installing anything (Look under hardware/motherboard one you run the utility):
SIW
http://www.gtopala.com/
Belarc
http://www.belarc.com/free