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Intel D101GGC Motherboard - Page 3 Questions & Answers
I lost my driver cd n i need graphics driver
Go and download d101ggc whole drive from this below site
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Desktop+Boards&ProductLine=Third-Party+Chipset+Boards&ProductProduct=Intel%C2%AE+Desktop+Board+D101GGC
Installing sound drivers
First, visit this website:
http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/gc/gc_drive.htmNext up select Windows XP Professional as your operating system. Now click, "Drivers." The first result should be the Realtek drivers, which are what you're searching for. Download them. Once they finished downloading open the file and the drivers should be installed automatically.
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Firmware has detected cmos battery failure even after changing the battery
If you have basic knowledge with electronics or that you know the basic shapes of electronic parts, look for a busted electrolytic capacitor on your mobo...it may look bloated or discolored. It can be found near the coin battery. Ask for an expert electronic technician to replace it. If it is still under warranty, have your mobo replaced with a new one.
If your mobo has its circuitry doing fine, you will need to update your BIOS software. Have someone assist you on this especially those who are computer engineers.
My lan card drivers are not working. I have Intel
1st you check the Lan card driver is properly Installed.
- Go to the control panel
- Click on the System Icon
- Click on the Hardware Tab
- Click on the Device Manager then
- Click on the Network Adapter
- See the Lan Card Driver.if it is not available then Install the Lan Card Driver.
- You can install driver from this site Lan Card Driver
- If Lan Card Driver is Install then check It is disable from the network places in the control panel.
Acer aspire 5572ZNWXMi
In order to check that you have your Audio Driver installed for either your on board or ext card sound. Go to. Control Panel. Click on the System Icon. Then click on Hardware Tab. Then Device Manager. It'll show a list of you hardware spec. Check for Sound Devices. Then look to see if you've possibly a yellow exclamation mark. If you have when you right click with the option for properties it'll show the device isn't working. What i suggest is to. Right Click. Then Un-install. Then restart your computer. The software drivers should be with your operating system already. ( Though may be not though. Could be downloaded if not there ) When your computer restarts. It should display a bubble message saying that it has has found hardware & is installing driver software. When it has installed it should say. Your sound kit is working properly. If it doesn't do this perhaps the driver software arn't with your operating system. You'll need to find the drivers software from the Internet. You'll need the details. Thats given with device manager for the type of hardware spec your computer has. Then it just a matter of doing an Internet search for your driver software. Download this. Do a restart. Your computer shall detect this. Then it should install. Your Good To Go !
You now should have sound !
Gary
Ethernet driver
you will have to open up your network connections
click start control panel network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark ! ? you will need to update or install the driver or it could be firewalled
If you are trying to connect through a modem/router you it should have come with a disk then
you might have to connect the usb lead to your modem to get a connection then
click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll to network adapters should see a yellow question / exclamation mark ? ! or a red X right click install drivers
the driver might be on the disc supplied by your ISP internet service provider
or the motherboard disc
click start type cmd press enter you will be in DOS mode
type in ipconfig press enter
you will see all o fyour internet connection details type in your default gateway adress into your internet search should read something like 10.0.0.138
Make sure you Ethernet/internet is enabled in bios restart your computer during the boot up process you will see on your screen a certain key to
press to enter set up (BIOS) press and hold that key to enter bios using arrow keys navigate to integrated peripherals look for SiS On Chip Pci Device press enter scroll to SiS 10/100m press enter make sure its enabledimake sure its enabledPci device arrows key scroll to nstalled.
hope this helps
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