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    ze2000 drivers?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Nomadsoul, Dec 30, 2005.

  1. Nomadsoul

    Nomadsoul Newbie

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    Hey everybody first post here!
    I was wondering if anyone could tell me where and which drivers i can download to upgrade my laptop like the ati x200m 128mb, do i use catalyst drivers? Bios upgrade? or anything else i can update?
    Im trying to get my notebook in tip top shape!
    Thanx in advance! ;)
     
  2. alexjl

    alexjl Notebook Consultant

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    I don't think they where exactly designed for the X200M, but they sure do work :p

    I have a X200M as well and these drivers are the best that I have seen!

    http://www.omegadrivers.net/
     
  3. lappyhappy

    lappyhappy Notebook Deity

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    Also, if you want to get the official ATI drivers go to www.ati.com and at the left side of the page you will see a download for the Mobility catalyst control center. I think the version out now is 5.13. Just download that and you will be up to date as far as the video driver is concerned. Also, you can go to HP.com and go to the download section and put in your computer model number and it will come up with a whole list of things you can download to update. Another option is to go to Windows update and Microsoft.com and see if they come up with anything. Good luck!
     
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    alexjl Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah that's another way to do it. I used to use the "so called" correct drivers. But after seeing how crappy they did in even the weakest games, I tried the omega drivers. And OMFG was it a night and day diffrence.
     
  5. Nomadsoul

    Nomadsoul Newbie

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    Thanx gonna try out the omega drivers and see what other updates i can get!

    Anyone know how i can change the timings of my mems?
    My bios doesn´t have those options...
    (Btw my first notebook i´m used to desktops)
     
  6. Nomadsoul

    Nomadsoul Newbie

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    I downloaded the latest phoenix bios but still can´t get in oc options for my mems :mad:

    I also tried the ati tool tray but it gives me an error saying that it can´t detect my bios....

    now what?