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Narmada tg33mk Drivers ?


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#1 LeviS LoVEr

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:02

Can anyone help me find drivers for Narmada tg33mk ??
I searched all over but could not find anything.


#2 Starbuck84

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:11

What drivers do you need? The LAN, VGA, chipset driver?

#3 OP LeviS LoVEr

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:12

View PostStarbuck84, on 20 May 2011 - 09:11, said:

What drivers do you need? The LAN, VGA, chipset driver?
All of them.

#4 Starbuck84

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:24

I see a lot of those mainboards being used in HP machines. Is it a laptop or desktop from HP by any chance? If so, could you tell me the model number?
Or perhaps provide us with a little more information as to what type of machine it is, processor spec, etc.?

#5 OP LeviS LoVEr

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:35

View PostStarbuck84, on 20 May 2011 - 09:24, said:

I see a lot of those mainboards being used in HP machines. Is it a laptop or desktop from HP by any chance? If so, could you tell me the model number?
Or perhaps provide us with a little more information as to what type of machine it is, processor spec, etc.?
Yes, it's a Desktop from HP. Tried but couldn't find the model number.
What if i run some kind of software that find out the system information like Auslogics System Information ??
That will give us the information we need right ?

#6 Starbuck84

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Posted 20 May 2011 - 09:45

It should provide us with the information needed, yes.

Maybe a better way to solve this, is by using PCI Vendor and Device lists .
Here's a nice tutorial explaining what to do: http://www.technospo...-device-vendor/ .

Basically you look up the vendor / hardware ID, type it in their database and it'll tell what type of hardware it is. All you need to do next is download the appropriate driver and you're done. :)