How about updating the chipset drivers (motherboard drivesr)? For the
latest drivesr, I would go to www.guru3d.com click on Downloads, then on
the right you will see Motherboard Drives with nVidia, VIA, and Intel
listed (they may also have SiS). Click the appropriate one for your
motherboard (may have to check and see which chipset it uses in the
manual or the motherboard manufacturer's website) and download the
latest driver (preferably WHQL ones).
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