Ramblings of an old Doc

 

The Windows Club has done us all a HUGE service. You all know that your computer needs updated drivers the same as your apps need to be updated. This keeps your computer working as it should without unexpected crashes. Thanks to their article ( http://tinyurl.com/6xcgfvs ) I learned of this utility and have updated my wireless network and chipset drivers.

Back up your existing drivers before installing new ones. Download only from the main site or your computer manufacturer’s site, never from a third party.

Also... note how "Tiles" helps me bring you the news!

"Tiles" is offered (beta) to ObjectDesktop subscribers. Another fantastic reason to become a subscriber/customer!!

 

You can get the intel utility here: http://www.intel.com/support/detect.htm


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on Mar 12, 2011

Philly0381
Didn't recognize any drivers in my computer, device is unknown or unsupported, told me to check with the manufactuer. 

On the same website they have the Intel Processor Identity Utility, Perhaps if you got that and let it ID your processor it would help with the other program. They also have a Intel Processor diagnostic tool that is pretty neat as well. My machine was also updated from Vista to Win 7 64 bit and all of the tools worked for me.

on Mar 12, 2011

Better make sure you're getting the right drivers, Frankie.

on Mar 12, 2011

The utility says my drivers are all up to date which does not surprise me with a machine that is barely a year old. I didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday!

on Mar 12, 2011

Thanks for the heads up Frankief but I think I might go over to the Gateway home page, since that is what I have, and ask about updating the drivers.  I cry like a baby when I make mistakes. 

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