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Is there such a thing? There are 2 drivers that I cannot get right, even using my motherboards driver disk.
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http://www.asrock.com/mb/download.as...Extreme&o=Win7


never trust those driver finding programs. Your motherboard manufacturer has all the drivers you need for your motherboard. If not, then there's no way in hell a driver finding program is going to find one.
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I would try running windows update to see if you will get an option to install the missing hardware. Not to say you should install the microsoft drivers, but if it does detect your missing hardware you can then go and get the drivers straight form the vendor. If it doesn't detect them via windows update, you could always try:
http://www.drivermagician.com/download.htm

I have used this a couple of times, the last time on a laptop and it found that I was missing the Trusted Platform Module device driver on a Lenovo notebook. It's worth a try but not sure how well it works with new hardware like yours.
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http://www.asrock.com/mb/download.as...Extreme&o=Win7


never trust those driver finding programs. Your motherboard manufacturer has all the drivers you need for your motherboard. If not, then there's no way in hell a driver finding program is going to find one.

Its for my grandpas computer, using a AM2+/AM3 ASUS EVO board, and its not a motherboard driver
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Is there such a thing? There are 2 drivers that I cannot get right, even using my motherboards driver disk.


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Its for my grandpas computer, using a AM2+/AM3 ASUS EVO board, and its not a motherboard driver

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