N13219 is actually the asus P8H61 motherboard
not true at all (all mobo by them have the C-tick mark as that, ALL DO for AUSTRALIA.
N13210 means ONLY this.
C-Tick Mark: N13219
for Australian, radio interference free testing.
the correct answer is asus.com go there only.
if a non contract board.
NO PC TOLD AT ALL NAME , if and OEM PC< that board is a contract board.
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Go to mo bo web page for driver download.
SOURCE: I need a driver for a ASUS motherboard version
You can use Device Manager and/or Windows Update
to locate the necessary driver for your system. If you know the
manufacture of the hardware in question you can visit their respective
website and obtain the driver from there.
Also, feel free to visit this help article found on the Windows Help and How-to website about Tips for fixing common hardware problems.
How to update drivers using Windows Update
1. Click Start, click All programs, then click Windows Update.
2. If prompted press Continue or provide administrator credentials.
3. In the left pane, click Check for updates.
4. To see if updated drivers are available, click View available updates.
5. Windows Update will list any updated drivers that are available under Optional downloads.
6. If any updates are available, click the driver that you want to install, and the click Install.
How to manually update drivers using Device Manager in Windows
1. Click Start, right-click Computer, and select Manage.
2. If prompted press Continue or provide administrator credentials.
3. In the left pane, click Device Manager.
4. In the middle pane you will see a list of categories for installed hardware.
5. Check for any devices that have a yellow warning icon.
6. Right-click that particular device entry, and select Update Driver Software.
7. If you have already downloaded the driver select Browse my computer for driver software.
a. Specify the location of the driver you downloaded and follow the on-screen instructions.
8. If you have not already downloaded the driver you can have Windows search online.
a. Click Search automatically for updated driver software, and follow the onscreen instructions.
SOURCE: I have problem with drivers
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 ! red x right
click select reinstall drivers
if your computer came with a motherboard disc the drivers could be on
it or you could download cnetdownload.com
on the home page you should see the download software finder under that
there will be a list platform, category sub category price
from
the category drop down list select drivers then from the price drop down list
select free or which ever applies to your need http://download.cnet.com/%7Bvalue=http://www.download.com/ati-catalyst-display-driver/3000-2108_4-10608736.html
This release for all Radeon family products
updates the AMD display driver to the latest version. This unified driver has
been further enhanced to provide the highest level of power, performance, and
reliability
http://majorgeeks.com/SiS_UniVGA5_Graphics_Driver_For_Windows_7_d6264.html
SOURCE: ASUS K8V-MX Motherboard N13219 manual
http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/computer-manuals.html this site will tell you how to use something http://www.easyhelpguide.com/manual/ASRock.html http://www.easyhelpguide.com/manual/index.html here are many manuals and guides on how to use things
you will have to type in the motherboard in the top search tab
hope this helps you
SOURCE: I'm looking for a ASUS N13219 MOTHERBOARD DRIVER
First you need to download this driverupdate us software (for free) and scan your PC. after scanning, driver will be found and you will be able to update in couple of seconds. best of luck
this site will tell you how to use something
http://www.easyhelpguide.com/manual/ASRock.html
http://www.easyhelpguide.com/manual/index.html
here are many manuals and guides on how to use things
hope this helps you
You can download the drivers from ASUS WEB site. Select
your model motherboard/computer/laptop, and make sure you select the Windows XP
or Vista version of the drivers that matches your Windows operating system.
Please click on this link to their WEB support site : -
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
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there is no such things as N13219 ever, that is only the export certification number for Australia , electrical interface laws.(EMI//RFI) in fact all boards sold by them have that useless stamp code , to YOU.
useless to you.
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