1. If you have a computer assembled by any manufacturer (e.g. HP, Acer, Packard-Bell...) go to the website of the manufactrer and look for support, drivers or download at the website, choose your model and Operating System and download your drivers.
2. Download AIDA32 Diagnostic tool. You don't have to install it just run the AIDA32.exe. You find information about the hardware of your PC. Then you have to go to the website of the manufacturer of any hardware you want to download the driver(s).
3. If you cannot find any information with Aida32 and if your PC is assembled manually by someone (with custom configuration) then open the case and on any hardware look for the name and model then go to the website of the manufacturer(s) and download the driver(s).
2007-01-28 01:39:05
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answered by iguana 4
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I am assuming that you are trying to find the details on a hardware device (such as a video card, modem, nic, etc) so you can download the right driver. If the hardware came with the computer, start at the computer manufacturer's site. They should have the correct drivers there. If they are more than one listed, download and try each. If it is not the right driver, Windows will not let you install it. So you can not hurt the computer by trying an incorrect driver.
2007-01-28 09:35:53
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answered by dewcoons 7
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