K kanduas Distinguished Jan 15, 2011 2 0 18,510 Jan 15, 2011 #1 http/www.devid.info/en/ By checking Device Manager, just right click on the device you need a driver for. Next click Properties and then Details. Copy device ID Just enter device ID It's FREE!!!!!!! Won't find every driver but it may be a big help.
http/www.devid.info/en/ By checking Device Manager, just right click on the device you need a driver for. Next click Properties and then Details. Copy device ID Just enter device ID It's FREE!!!!!!! Won't find every driver but it may be a big help.
jefe323 Distinguished Feb 14, 2010 89 0 18,590 Jan 15, 2011 #2 that doesn't sound very easy...just use google Upvote 0 Downvote
rolli59 Distinguished Oct 27, 2007 330 0 19,060 Jan 15, 2011 #3 Easy! Hardware manufacturers provide support for drivers for their products free of charge! It is just a matter of knowing where to look! Upvote 0 Downvote
Easy! Hardware manufacturers provide support for drivers for their products free of charge! It is just a matter of knowing where to look!
jefe323 Distinguished Feb 14, 2010 89 0 18,590 Jan 15, 2011 #4 since you are already in device manager and looking at the device you need a driver for, why not just click "update driver software"? a lot easier... Upvote 0 Downvote
since you are already in device manager and looking at the device you need a driver for, why not just click "update driver software"? a lot easier...
K kanduas Distinguished Jan 15, 2011 2 0 18,510 Jan 15, 2011 #5 jefe323 : since you are already in device manager and looking at the device you need a driver for, why not just click "update driver software"? a lot easier... why not just google it? Upvote 0 Downvote
jefe323 : since you are already in device manager and looking at the device you need a driver for, why not just click "update driver software"? a lot easier... why not just google it?