CDROM-Guide forums  

PDA

View Full Version : Computer Driver Installation


   
Stephan2
Sep 01, 2008, 01:46 PM
When using a CD-ROM or the computer manufactuer's website to locate and install drivers, they have many drivers listed. I can manually locate the manufacturer and type of hardware installed with my computer, such as video card, NIC, wireless card, etc. But then determining what driver corresponds to what type of installed hardware is very hard. I would like to hear from and correspond with other users that have recognized this problem. In this regard, determining the real version number of the drive is a problem also, especially if the driver is zipped, or if the driver has a corresponding utility, etc. Lastly, in regard to determining what type of hardware was installed when the computer was manufactured, the CD-ROM and compters' web sites usually do not work or have the capability to determine what components were used to make the computer. Users please email me with your issues and understanding in regard to the above problems. Thanks.

samsdag
Jan 26, 2009, 05:16 AM
Why do a Reverse Cell Phone Lookup?With a reverse cell phone lookup, you’ll be able to find at least the name and address of the person calling you which means you can find other ways of contacting them if necessary. That means you can also find answers if you’re worried about a cheating spouse, a prank caller, and more.While a reverse cell phone lookup can be beneficial in many ways, to really reap the benefits, you need to select a service to use carefully. Free reverse phone lookup services will provide you the information you need, but they aren’t good for anything other than landline numbers. You won’t be able to find out anything about cell phone or unlisted numbers, and that leaves out lots of possibilities.our website: http://phone.koolhost.com/