I have a bit of a problem.
Yesterday I re-installed my PC (WIN XP SP3 32bit).
I installed all the drivers (video, audio...) except for the motherboard.
I'm not sure why this happens, probably because of my WW2 PC, but it seems that after I re-installed it, most of the programs have a tenancy to freeze... alot. I though that was because I'm missing a motherboard driver.
The CD containing that driver/s was... out of order.
Anyway, I went to ASUS's website to look for the driver/s.
And I got here.
After I selected WinXP I was greeted by several options:
Qualified Vendor List (1)
BIOS (6)
BIOS-Utilities (3)
Chipset (2)
AUDIO (3)
LAN (3)
Utilities (7)
I'm not really aware of what this things are and what they do. Well. except audio and lan. Those are self explanatory.
I tried to install Bios and Chipset but i got some .ROM files that I coudn't open.
Even trough I used Daemon Tools.
For those of you that are still here and understand my problem, I kindly ask for help on this subject.
You need the Chipset drv. If you got problems with either sound or network too - get Audio/LAN
[11:20:20] aerelm: its not fl dev work if you dont have to power through the whole thing on your own
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(02-24-2013, 04:33 PM)utrack Wrote: You need the Chipset drv. If you got problems with either sound or network too - get Audio/LAN
exactly, the chipset drivers are what your motherboard needs to sort things out, without them your comp will struggle to understand what its being told to do, hence the lag etc
always do motherboard drivers 1st so it knows what to do