If you could post the model of motherboard that would be a help. What the rest of the computer brand/model would be indeed handy as well. It gives me a starting point.
Without these details there is little anyone can do apart from guess.
ok, my motherboard is a fic FR33 and my computer is a intel celeron 1ghz.the audio card is onboard as well as the video card. this is a trident blade but im using now a tnt riva 2.
Ok thats an hour and after chasing fic links around on this slow dialup I'm on -- I got pointed back to the via home page. I tried a couple of different angles but still the elusive "official site" eludes me.
Knowing what your computer is (like the name you would have used to find the official site) or the official page you visited is going to be a big help. I could visit VIA and hope that Via Apollo PLE133 AC97 is suitable. [the ac97 is actaully more than just the sound card. Its very dependent on the motherboard manufacturer, so if via actaully made the board that would be great] . I'd guess you visited the official site with no sucsess, so we need to track down the guys who sold the computer under some brand, cause typically they will have updates for drivers.
OK sorry to have been a touch short with you before. (sincerely sorry, until now I was on a slow dial-up that had been restricted to a 2 hr session length for almost a month, fixed now with different ISP getting 28800 with long session length)
I was just in too much of a hurry to do it correctly in the first place.
All I needed was the motherboard brand for a start. I was just putting in to many seach keys and google kept coming back with the only FIC response which was ftp. The FTP site was to hard to determine which driver was sutable for the FR33. Obvious now. Naming a driver pack "cd-pro" isn't a good idea, well IMO.
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