Hey you can get the drivers from the manufactures web site. if ou had posted the make and model i could have given you the link. In the case you dont know the make and model you got 2 choices,,
1 is
www.driverguide.com , they store thousands of drivers there and the other is softwware like driver magician. these can detect and install the drivers for you, or at least give you the make and model so you can get it from the manufactures web site or driver guide. Cheers
That is not helpful at all IrishDruid. I have the same problem with another motherboard using the AMD 780G chipset & it is ACPI compliant, so you should not see the "Now safe to turn off your computer" message
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