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I see what you mean, ECS say's it's a Realtek device. Then Realtek driver site keeps looping the XP links. In any case, I finaly found a good link. Here is the zip link.
go to the library or anywhere you can connect to the internet with your laptop and check automatic updates.if you right click my computer and go to hardware ==device manager and look for any yellow symbols.automatic update will get the drivers for you. if not get the model and manufactuer and google it up.once you download the drivers you can put them on a flash drive ,cd .when you installed windows a driver should have been installed for it.also make sure that there isn't a x over anything if so right click on it and click enable.if any more questions email me at [email protected] and see what i can do
I have a question...isn't it true that if i have windows XP i don't need the drivers for the Syntax SV266A SKA KT266A motherboard anymore. Because, except for the driver sound, everything was actually working (the LAN internet wasn't working because...:D... i forgot about the DNS server.
i don't have driver for K8UNF
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