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First post, by Nic-93

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The windows auto finder doesnt really work that well with finding it, is there a program for windows 95 that can figure it out?

Reply 3 of 7, by DosFreak

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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.

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Reply 5 of 7, by idspispopd

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Try PCIList (although there are probably tons of general hardware diagnostic programs that will tell you which card/chip you have).

Reply 7 of 7, by eL_PuSHeR

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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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