From eMachines, I would think, although IIRC they are dreadful about
providing downloads for their cheapo machines. If you still have the
system operational, the drivers are in a folder - IIRC called
"drivers". Copy them to cd.
You can try eMachines' tech support site. Since I didn't know your model
I couldn't see what was offered. Here are phone numbers I found that
might help:
Customer Care representatives are available 5 am to 12 midnight (PST)
seven days a week.
United States 1-408-273-0888*
Canada 1-604-637-1419*
*Long distance charges may apply, depending on your calling area.
If no luck at eMachines, you can download Everest, a system information
utility. It will show your video card make and model (note this down)
and possibly a link to a driver download site.
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin
Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell
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