Can anyone send me the download link of Video Controlle (VGA Compatible)
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MartinTran
May 17, 2014 10:08:15 PM
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ThatVietGuy
May 17, 2014 10:11:54 PM
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MartinTran
May 17, 2014 10:15:45 PM
ThatVietGuy
May 17, 2014 10:21:22 PM
I am, but I guess someone decided to delete my post.
http://www.sony.co.in/support/product/VPCW115XG
http://www.sony.co.in/support/product/VPCW115XG
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ThatVietGuy
May 17, 2014 10:23:05 PM
Actually, no Mod was involved until I discovered this while generally roaming the Forum. I will look into it further but it seem the automatic Junk Detector took a dislike to your link. Maybe Sony's Indian site has some history that caused it.
Sorry about that but If you have this problem again, please PM me or anyone else in the Mod team and we'll correct it.
Sorry about that but If you have this problem again, please PM me or anyone else in the Mod team and we'll correct it.
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MartinTran
May 17, 2014 10:44:21 PM
ThatVietGuy
May 17, 2014 10:46:28 PM
Go into Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager and click on the + symbol beside Display Adapters. There may be a yellow mark beside one of the entries so right click that entry and go to Properties. Click the Details tab and scroll to HardwareIDs. Take a note of the four digits which ffollow the VEN and the four aafter DEV. VEN is Vendor and DEV is the Device.
Go to http://www.pcidatabase.com and put that DEV code into the Device box and press Enter. The list will show more than one entry and you want the one which coincides with the VEN code you have. Click on that and you should be led to the correct driver to download and transfer into your XP system.
By the way - I'm not Vietnamese.
Go to http://www.pcidatabase.com and put that DEV code into the Device box and press Enter. The list will show more than one entry and you want the one which coincides with the VEN code you have. Click on that and you should be led to the correct driver to download and transfer into your XP system.
By the way - I'm not Vietnamese.
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MartinTran
May 18, 2014 12:46:50 AM
Can you please post the VEN and DEV details here? I'll have a trawl around and see what I can find.
EDIT: This might be useful http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect?iid=dc_iduu
EDIT: This might be useful http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect?iid=dc_iduu
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MartinTran
May 18, 2014 5:50:09 AM
Yep - Tom's posters have awkward heels that like to dig in until they find an answer.
Anyway, no surprises then - Intel doesn't show anything for that device. If you haven't installed the chipset for the 945GSE, doing so might help. That Intel link I posted is supposed to contain a code which can run around inside your system and update drivers. Did that work?
Anyway, no surprises then - Intel doesn't show anything for that device. If you haven't installed the chipset for the 945GSE, doing so might help. That Intel link I posted is supposed to contain a code which can run around inside your system and update drivers. Did that work?
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MartinTran
May 23, 2014 7:22:15 PM
Saga Lout said:
Yep - Tom's posters have awkward heels that like to dig in until they find an answer.Anyway, no surprises then - Intel doesn't show anything for that device. If you haven't installed the chipset for the 945GSE, doing so might help. That Intel link I posted is supposed to contain a code which can run around inside your system and update drivers. Did that work?
YUSSS! FINALLY!! SUMMER HOLIDAY!!! Anyway... Sorry for not reply back cuz i got lots of stuffs to do at the end of school. I have to prepare for the prom. So.. I still dont understand what you mean... I tried all the video drivers in there and it said my computer didnt reach the requirement... Cuz of my chipset?
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