asus asm58

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win_pytacz

Hello,

I bought a PC with ASUS ASM58 Mozart-2 motherboard. Unfortunetely, drivers
were not added to my PC... Let me know, from where can I download these
drivers?

Asus.com website is unavailable, so I cannot contact even with tech
support...
 
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Paul

win_pytacz said:
Hello,

I bought a PC with ASUS ASM58 Mozart-2 motherboard. Unfortunetely, drivers
were not added to my PC... Let me know, from where can I download these
drivers?

Asus.com website is unavailable, so I cannot contact even with tech
support...

ASM58 and Mozart-2 are terms found in a discussion of lmsensors.
That is not the name of your motherboard. Try again.

http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2006-March/015735.html

Mozart II is used on Terminator P4's motherboard. Maybe that is what
you are referring to.

http://web.archive.org/web/20060107075602/mbm.livewiredev.com/comp/asus.html

To gather more info about your motherboard, try downloading Everest and
use the Motherboard:motherboard entry, to get the name of the motherboard.
Looking at the surface of the motherboard, for a name printed in white
letters, is also a possible solution to identify the motherboard in
question. Even the name of the barebones case itself, is useful info.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html

The Asus download page can be used to find drivers - example for Terminator P4 case:

http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=Terminator P4

Paul
 
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kony

Hello,

I bought a PC with ASUS ASM58 Mozart-2 motherboard. Unfortunetely, drivers
were not added to my PC... Let me know, from where can I download these
drivers?

Asus.com website is unavailable, so I cannot contact even with tech
support...

Keep trying their 'site, it seems working now.
 
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win_pytacz

Hello again,
ASM58 and Mozart-2 are terms found in a discussion of lmsensors.
That is not the name of your motherboard. Try again.
[...]
To gather more info about your motherboard, try downloading Everest and
use the Motherboard:motherboard entry, to get the name of the motherboard.
Looking at the surface of the motherboard, for a name printed in white
letters, is also a possible solution to identify the motherboard in
question. Even the name of the barebones case itself, is useful info.

Thank a million man. Of course it was not my motherboard name... What a
shame. Now, I solve this problem at least :) Thank once again! :)
 

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