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How to install a driver

Original Message
Name: gojollybill
Date: October 22, 2004 at 13:50:56 Pacific
Subject: How to install a driver
OS: win 98 se
CPU/Ram: 330MMX 158mb
Comment:
I have a PC Chips TX PRO II motherboard with onboard audio and video. It appears that the cmi8330 file is the right driver for the sounpro chip. At Driverguide.com I found the file CM8330.DRV but since there is no "inf" file I can't figure out how to install it. Can anyone give this dumb bunny some help?

Thanks for reading,
Bill


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Response Number 1
Name: mharris
Date: October 25, 2004 at 15:15:33 Pacific
Subject: How to install a driver
Reply: (edit)
I suggest that you go back to driverguide.com and look for other copies of that file that are made for the operating system you are using (win98,2000, ect). You should find a ZIP or EXE file that can be downloaded.

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