I WAS DONATED A COMPUTER FROM A SCHOOL. I ATTEMPTED TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET, AND IT SAID I NEED DRIVERS. ALL THE COMPUTER SAYS IS DATEL. WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD THE DRIVERS?
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First option is to locate the Drivers and Utility Disks that came with your computer and use it to re-install all drivers; especially the one that allows you to connect to the network / internet service.
Second option is to go to a computer (maybe a cafe) that is connected to the Internet, go to the support page of your computer manufacturers website, download the essential drivers you need, save them to a USB / Flash disk and then go install on your own computer.
remove the glass and clean the mirrors also the box under the glass has three more mirrors thats probrably as far as you will be able to go without training
More than likely you are using a computer with an automatic firewall to anything that tries to connect to the internet, if you are not trying to access your AR on your computer chances are the game you are using is an updated version, you will either have to upgrade your AR on your PC or contact Datel for more information, the entire process should take anywhere between 10-12 weeks
You did the correct thing in downloading the drivers, unfortunately you need the Windows Vista version of the drivers to work with your computer, the Windows XP ones do not work.
Please click here to download the drivers for Windows Vista, you can delete the XP driver and unplug the printer. When the download is complete reboot your computer and run the setup file.
Well here is a list of possible drivers: http://support.mpccorp.com/apps/compdriv.asp?ID=35 See if you can find out what card it is using the device manager. If you need help with that just let me know by commenting in this thread. -WN
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