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Where can I get my dirvers?
Name: ValuCPU Date: July 23, 2004 at 06:08:34 Pacific OS: win 95 CPU/Ram: P1 233mmx/128Mb
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I have recently dual booted my PC with windows 2000 and 95, 2k for work and 95 for those old games. However I have hit a snag - I do not have the drivers for my onboard ATI rage II graphics card (the 2 Mb version) and my aztech audio card (I am unsure of the version) are there any good websites that will be able to give me my drivers? Thanks in advance.
Never argue with the fellow that packs your parachute
Name: Doug W (by Doug Wright) Date: July 23, 2004 at 06:48:45 Pacific
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I have had a lot of old machines with those Aztech sound cards. You will
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Response Number 5
Name: Doug W (by Doug Wright) Date: July 23, 2004 at 07:14:52 Pacific
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Got cut off...
I have had a lot of old machines with those Aztech sound cards. You will normally find an FCC ID number on them similar to the one below:
I38-mmsn811
Here is another site for Aztech cards in addition to the one Andy sent you:
http://www.help.neu.edu/dl/aztech/aztech.htm
If there are NT 4.0 drivers listed for your card, they might work for Windows 2K.
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Response Number 6
Name: name Date: July 23, 2004 at 08:10:08 Pacific
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Well MY question is, have you been to the manufacturer's websit of whoever it is that manufactured your motherboard?
WHAT IS YOUR motherboard brand an model?
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Response Number 7
Name: ham30 Date: July 23, 2004 at 09:14:12 Pacific
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Be aware that there might not be a Win2K driver for that card. Manufacturers do not like to waste resources writing new drivers for equipment that they no longer sell.
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Response Number 8
Name: chrisman7 (by chrisman.7) Date: July 23, 2004 at 16:04:24 Pacific
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i found my driver for a similar card (aztec) modem at driversguide.com
they have a great search engine for it
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Response Number 9
Name: Woof Date: July 25, 2004 at 05:03:38 Pacific
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Try running Everest, it should identify the model and give a link to the manufactures site
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