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AMD Sempron 145, 2.8 GHz Questions & Answers
Audio drivers download
CPUs do not have drivers. They do not contain LAN, Audio, or Video components. These are part of the motherboard they are installed upon. You need to provide the
motherboard manufacturer, model number, and revision number, along with the specific Operating System you are running. We can then help you find the driver(s) you need.
Audio drivers download sound
Your sound drivers are going to come either from your motherboard manufacturer's website or from the manufacturer of the sound card if you have a discrete card. You will not be able to find sound drivers with just your CPU model information. Good luck
Lan driver
We need your Motherboard model, not your CPU model.
Audio drivers download
The AMD Sempron you post is the computer's CPU chip and has nothing to do with sound on your computer.You need to find the manufacturer and model# of your computer, then go to that manufacturer's website, click Support (maybe Downloads, maybe Drivers...), find the model # of your computer and download the drivers. They may or may not be available depending on the company that made your computer and if they have posted the drivers. Many companies are really unhelpful with this, but usually you can find it.
Driver vga
The Sempron 145 doesn't have or need a VGA driver.
No driver
Not required. Only that is meets your hardware requirements.
Error direct sound drivers
just update your sound drivers. go to your computer manufacturer website. select the appropriate sound drivers and install them. Be sure to update Direct X which you can download from microsoft. Just google as Direct X Redist
What does long beep mean
Long beep means incorrect RAM placement. Remove and place your RAM Correctly. If you don't know how to open a computer. then ask professional help like any computer service center
Will windows xp supported in amd sempron 145?
No it should not. However your post does have one confusing detail - XP when installed does not reside on the motherboard but on a Hard Disk Drive. Parts of it will be loaded into memory when you boot up the PC.If you mean that you are also installing a new Gigabyte MB under an existing installation of XP, you will probably still need the XP system disk for a reinstall of XP as it may not recognise the new MB.If you are newly installing XP in an existing PC with the specs you mention, it should be ideal. It is best to have enough memory on board, at least 1 Gb.
Adding more ram
Hello, I am the technician that will be assisting you today. My name is Norman-Wynne Damstra. Welcome to Fixya, Judy Hartzell.RAM can be increased to the maximum supported by your operating system.Windows 32bit: maximum that it can make use of is 3.85GB of RAM.Windows 64bit: maximum that it can make use of is Over 24GB of RAM.Find your version including bit by checking your computer specifications. Right click on Computer/My Computer in the Start menu and click properties.Another way is to check what is written on the Windows CD that came with your computer.As far a mainboard limit supported is concerned, rule of thumb is 2GB per Slot. Therefore if you have two slots 2X2GB should work.You will want to install the fastest RAM modules possible in your computer system. DDR3 1333MHz will do fine, both modules should be the same frequency.As a note your Processor is the single core CPU from AMD, for a performance upgrade it may be better to upgrade the CPU to an AMD Athlon2 X2 250.Take care!Norman-Wynne Damstra
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