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re: Question about 'What do I do with ''unknown'' devices in Device Manager?'
Saturday, December 28, 2002 at 3:52 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Big Kiwi
(2 messages posted)
Ferry,
You will need to find out from an Internet site (or a manual), which soundcard was
used in your system. I would normally type in "Packard Bell" and the model number
into Google or another search engine, and find sites that list the components of
your system. You may even find a site that has the driver for download.
After you download it to your hard drive and run the decompressing process, go to
your Device Manager (right-click My Computer, Properties, second tab), double-click
on the sound card in question, and choose Update Driver. When asked for a path to
the files, type in or browse to the folder you uncompressed the D/L'd driver into.
Good Luck
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002 at 12:01 am, Ferry wrote:
>Hi Kiwi,
>
>I have the same problem here, what if I can not open the box. It is sealed and I
>can't open it by a screwdriver. It's a Packard Bell computer, does this mean it
got
>a Packard Bell soundcard in it?
>
>Regards,
>
>Ferry
>
>
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