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    Finding drivers

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by beto113, Dec 28, 2008.

  1. beto113

    beto113 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi there

    I wanna do a "simple" thing, intall Vista 64x.

    I had sucha great results with it so I want so change for it. HOWEVER im using another hardware now, Samsung R560, which has no 64x drivers released at all, but while using my Dell 1330 i could install some drivers from other producers like Toshiba and so on.

    So my question is, how do i found the hardware i have installed with all details, and more after having it done where is the best place to find a compatible 64x version to download?

    btw- looking at the systems i dont have all specs, thats why im asking for a software to give me al the info

    Happy holidays
     
  2. goofball

    goofball Notebook Deity

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    have you looked in device manager?
    Everest is another tool that can give you this info.
     
  3. beto113

    beto113 Notebook Consultant

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    sory... when i said systems i meant device manager....

    good i will Everest thx man
     
  4. beto113

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    Everest worked like a charm... cheers