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One way of getting there is to find out the manufacture's name for the motherboard as well as the model number you seem to have supplied. Download the freeware named Speccy and run it. There is a portable version of Speccy, FYI. In the left of the menu, click Motherboard. The right panel will identify the manufacturer. Google that manufacturer's website and check there for a driver. Email them if one is not there and query. You can also find a list of motherboard manufacturers at http://index.about.com/index?gclid=CMXM2Kr3_sMCFcMIvAodL5AA2A&am=broad&q=mother+boards&an=google_s&askid=fdcc7d02-0243-42e1-ac73-50ea38d8aea0-0-ab_gsb&dqi=&qsrc=999&ad=semD&o=4582&l=sem
It is a link on the page.
I have no luck Googling for this model number. You need to supply the manufacturer.
if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound
and video drivers could be on it click start control panel administrive tools
computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and game controllers
you might see a yellow question or exclamation mark? ! or a red X this means the drivers for this device have been corrupted or disabled they will need to be updated/reinstalled Right click to reinstall drivers
also
Click start control
panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to display
adapters + to expand you might see a yellow question mark ? or exclamation mark
! or a red x right click select reinstall drivers or you might need to download one
hope this helps
also you should check to make sure the leads from motherboard to hard drive are secure with no faulty connections and are dust free
hope this helps
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