Windows x64 drivers, Please Help

G

Guest

I recently updated to Win64 How the heck do i find out which drivers i need
and then how do i get them and install them. I can't get my sound or printer
working. I don't even know if I'm looking in the right places. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
I'm running Hp Pavillion a810n, Laser Jet 3030, and I think my sound card is
a SiS or something. Please Help

Much Respect,

Major Dillweed
 
B

Bob I

Go back to the hardware manufacturers web site. If they want to support
XP64, they write drivers. If not, well you don't get to use that hardware.
 
P

Plato

=?Utf-8?B?RGlsbHdlZWQ=?= said:
I recently updated to Win64 How the heck do i find out which drivers i need
and then how do i get them and install them. I can't get my sound or printer
working. I don't even know if I'm looking in the right places. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.

Go to the webpage for your sound and printer makers. Then download the
Win64 drivers. If they are not avaiable, then you did NOT do the
REQUIRED research before you "upgraded".
 
G

Guest

You condascending losers. All he did was upgrade his OS for something which
he thought would be an improvement, for this initiative I congratulate him,
the more people like this the better. Some people who think they are more
knowledgable enjoy putting people down with things like: REQUIRED or
"upgraded". These people usually are loosers themselves in the real world and
this makes them feel better.

Dillweed, to try and be helpful, unlike some, I offer the following
suggestions:
Check the web for drivers for your model of hardware, eg SIS for your card.
As for HP, I too have a HP printer which unfortunately will not work until
HP get their act together and release drivers. In the meantime I suggest dual
booting so you can print, or if you have another computer at home that may be
networked, create a shared folder (dont share the printer, it wont work) and
copy anything you need to print to this shared folder and print from there.
 

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