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post in ENGLISH and be more clear what you wanted for any motherboard. what does free mean? you want free hardware for free?
and why use any p3 , Pentium 3 cpu ? they are useless now.
Free audio controller for pc hp vectra kzm-6120
my wild guess is you meant a free, driver for the audio chip on this motherboard. mobo # decoded below to a real PC. answer is: HP VECTRA VL, P3 Motherboard as inHP Vectra VLi8 Desktop, year 1998 made . Useless now. Slot 1 Pentium 3 500mgh KZM-6120 Mobo 2x64mb PC100 6Gig HD PCI Ethernet with windows 95 or windows 98 new. HP.com ended all support for it back in 2010 (approx) no modern OS runs here.. no PCI-express slots no SATA port so modern smart HDD or SSD works here.. what's to like? , it's cute but useless, sorry)
You can download drivers and manuals for HP products from the HP website. Go to http://www.hp.com/support and click on the map of the USA.
On the next page, click on United States (English)
Under "Support for your products" either click on "Download drivers and software"
In the "For Product" box enter the model number of your product and click on the arrow to the right of the box.
You can now click on the item that you want to download.
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Go to HP's website, find the model you use, and download the sound driver. Or, if you use a third party sound card, go to their site and download their audio driver.
try this you weren't specific on the model number of the on board but this driver is for win xp/vista so it should be pretty current. here is the link for the page to download the driver from. Hope this works for ya and if so please rate me!
You need to use some sort of disk recovery software. Below is a link to a free package for personal use. Be sure to read the proper usage techniques before downloading and using the software.
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