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I think when you purchased a motherboard it usually comes with a CD which contains msi and other drivers compatible with ASUS, Manli or any type of it. check first your Device manager if it contains the driver for your motherboard. If you don't have the driver CD in your pack, try to log in to www.nodevice.com and look for appropriate driver for your motherboard re:msi. I have msi drivers in my CD but it is heavy to send it through email or something since Emails only cater 10mb of documents for one sending.
A lot of people have been looking for N1996 board drivers,
thinking that N1996 is the model number for their MSI products, such as
MSI motherboards, optical drives, VGA cards and etc.
Well, that IS NOT the model number because it is not possible that alot of products sharing the same model number, right?
Then some one on the forums mistakenly saying that N1996 is MSI FCC
identifier printed on all MSI boards/optical drives/VGA cards, which is
NOT TRUE as well. To know what N1996 means to your MSI products, see below for the proof:
According to MSI official website, A C-Tick mark (see above) may also
appear on MSI products that are required to comply with Australian
electromagnetic compatibility requirements and radio-communications
standards. That's all, nothing else.
It signifies that the product may be legally sold in Australia. Now it
requires EMC compliance must be marked with the C-tick logo and ACA
supplier code number. Their ACA supplier code is N1996
and can apply to several of their motherboards. The supplier is
responsible for holding a Compliance Folder that contains compliant
test reports and a Declaration of Conformity.
This is more about ACA supplier code. According to ACMA (Australian
Communications and Media Authority), Supplier Code Number means the
number issued to a person by ACA or ACMA upon application for
registration to use the compliance marks (A-Tick or C-Tick).
So now you know what N1996 means for MSI products. To find the MSI
drivers, you need to find out the correct MSI model numbers, for
example here are few of the correct MSI model numbers/codes, hope you
can see the pattern here:
*reposted from driversguide.com
SOURCE: N1996board drivers
Try visiting manufecturers websit and you can download the drivers from support or download section. You can also find drivers at http://www.opendrivers.com . They have a larg drivers databse. ([email protected])
SOURCE: I am looking for MSI
http://download.cnet.com/via-vinyl-ac-97/3000-2120_4-10163027.html This driver, also known as Vinyl AudioCodec, supports all VIA southbridges with integrated sound, including VT8231/VT82C686A/VT82C686B, VT8233/VT8233A/VT8233C/VT8235/VT8237/VT8287. This driver supports the VIA Six-TRAC (VT1616 Codec). The VIA Stylus driver for the Six-TRAC Codec integrates Sensaura technology realizing a new level of audio performance and functionality. This driver supports DOS sound for VIA VT82C686A/VT82C686B/VT8231 southbridges only. Version 7.0b may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes. Latest BIOS update for the MSI KT4V motherboard operating under Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP. It fixes an issue with auto-detection for on-board LAN controller. The BIOS contained here is exclusively for the MSI KT4V (MS-6712). Version 1.C has support Sempron L2 512K 3000+ CPU. Fixed system reports incorrect message for AMD 3200+ CPU.
http://download.cnet.com/msi-kt4v-bios-windows/3000-2098_4-10162333.html
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