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Marko,
A little research leads me to belive that your best bet would be to
return to the website of your computer manufacturer and find a customer
service number. www.mdg.ca
This will put you in touch with the people who built it, and from there
you can get the information and support from people who know more about
your computer than anyone here can know.
The other alternative would be to take your computer into the store
where you purchased the computer and allow the service person to
re-install the drivers.
If your computer is no longer under warranty, it will be worth the
effort and money to get the work done by a professional who will stand
behind the work. If they would teach you to do it as they do, all the
better, but at this point there is a breakdown in communcation due to a
difference in experience with computer hardware, so you will most
likely need to have someone take a look in person.
Best of luck!
A little research leads me to belive that your best bet would be to
return to the website of your computer manufacturer and find a customer
service number. www.mdg.ca
This will put you in touch with the people who built it, and from there
you can get the information and support from people who know more about
your computer than anyone here can know.
The other alternative would be to take your computer into the store
where you purchased the computer and allow the service person to
re-install the drivers.
If your computer is no longer under warranty, it will be worth the
effort and money to get the work done by a professional who will stand
behind the work. If they would teach you to do it as they do, all the
better, but at this point there is a breakdown in communcation due to a
difference in experience with computer hardware, so you will most
likely need to have someone take a look in person.
Best of luck!