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Subject: pci to cardbus

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Name: goodwrench27
Date: December 13, 2006 at 16:53:55 Pacific
Subject: pci to cardbus
OS: windows xp
CPU/Ram: 512
Model/Manufacturer: dell
Comment:
hi. i have reinstalled windows xp. in device manager, there are 2 entries that have no driver installed. they are both called "pci to cardbus bridge". my laptop is a dell latitude c600. i have searched the dell site for the drivers, but found none. i can't find the drivers anywhere online. what i've found out is that the OS should have installed the drivers during setup. but it didn't. any idea where i can get the drivers? i also found out they are "texas instrument pci1420 bridge controller" . i assume i need these drivers to work my pcimia slots? thanks.

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