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Answer» Quote from: xpl1c1t on May 31, 2007, 03:38:31 PM dude , ur not funny okay, so just stfu... and im not going to buy the cd... Here's the link you asked for in your last reply. ClickHere You are too rude to ever ask someone for help. ... w/e... oh and my GRAPHICS still look fine, it's justi cant play any games, cuz my drivers outdated, but i cant INSTALL them...Look, this has been stated more than once in this thread but you aren't listening. YOU DO NOT NEED TO HAVE THE DRIVERS ON A CD IN ORDER TO UPDATE THEM. Until you get that notion out of your head, we aren't going to make any headway here. Again, the drivers can be downloaded and INSTALLED from the downloaded file. Since you have not been willing to listen to that advice, I see no further point in anyone trying to assist you.LISTEN I've STATED THIS MANY TIMES!! I DON'T NEED THE DRIVERS ON A CD ... GET THIS THROUGH UR LIL BRAIN!!!!!!!!...... I NEED THE INSTALLATION DISK TAHT CAME WITH MY GRAPHICS CARD, IN ORDER TO UPDATE THE DRIVERS! GET IT?OK, then you know exactly what you need (you think) and have been told exactly where to get it (for a reasonable charge) so whether you do it or not is your decision and your problem, not ours. We don't have it to upload. If you are dissatisfied with the free help you have been offered, the solution would be to shove off and search for it elsewhere. Good luck with your attitude. Quote from: xpl1c1t on May 31, 2007, 03:38:31 PM Jesus ... decent computer wizz's would actually try to help... and say something constructive to do... Get into therapy pronto. There's something constructive. Back to reply #7---->COL. This is a real odd one folks. You can lead a horse to water but, you can't make it Google. I repeat... Quote from: CBMatt on May 31, 2007, 06:23:10 AM xpl1cit, I also repeat... Quote from: CBMatt on May 31, 2007, 06:23:10 AM To install drivers, the hardware doesn't need to be recognized first. In fact, installing drivers is usually what allows the computer to recognize your hardware. Like street1 said, remove any instance of your video card in Add/Remove Programs. Double-click on whatever driver you downloaded (hopefully the correct one) and tell it to install. Once that's complete, reboot your computer and see if it will detect the video card. Google is your friend. Use it.xpl1c1t please be nice to the users who are trying to help you. The drivers you were pointed to and have already apparently tried should work for installing your video card. If not, it's likely another issue as far as a missing installation disc we can't help you obtain a new disc the only one who is going to be able to help you with that is the video card manufacturer. I'm locking this topic.. |
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