First post, by Nic-93
The windows auto finder doesnt really work that well with finding it, is there a program for windows 95 that can figure it out?
The windows auto finder doesnt really work that well with finding it, is there a program for windows 95 that can figure it out?
What card or chip?
Foolproof method:
Pull the card out and look for identification numbers.
Other method is to see if Device Manager can show the hardware ID and then google it.
well, i had treid pulling it out, the card is sitting TIGHT in that pci slot.
Try PCIList (although there are probably tons of general hardware diagnostic programs that will tell you which card/chip you have).
wrote:well, i had treid pulling it out, the card is sitting TIGHT in that pci slot.
unscrew the card from the computer
Several options here:
Try 3DPchip to identify card and send you to a download link
Copy hardware id from hardware manager and look for it at devid.info or www.pcidatabase.com
If you know the card brand/maker/model go directly to manufacturer's download page
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