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Need Driver for Packard Bell onboard sound
I have an old Packard Bell Pentium I but no software for it. It has onboard
sound but I can't seem to find any way to figure out the manufacturer of the O/B sound so that I can find a driver for it. Windows 98SE doesn't seem to have anything that will run this. Packard Bell doesn't find anything if I search the SN. Any ideas? Len |
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"Len" wrote in message ... I have an old Packard Bell Pentium I but no software for it. It has onboard sound but I can't seem to find any way to figure out the manufacturer of the O/B sound so that I can find a driver for it. Windows 98SE doesn't seem to have anything that will run this. Packard Bell doesn't find anything if I search the SN. Any ideas? Len The sound is more than likely a Aztech Sound System http://www/aztech.ca which is a dead site since they are now out of business. However you can go to http://www.drivers.com sing up for a free account and then look under Packard Bell and place the model number into the search box. It will more than likely have the older drivers you need. I hope I helped? Elector |
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You need to identify your onboard sound. Try www.belarc.com or
www.pcpitstop.com to help identify the product. You may be able to find the driver at one of the following locations. Happy hunting. www.soundcard-drivers.com www.driverguide.com www.driverscollection.com www.windrivers.com "Len" wrote, "I have an old Packard Bell Pentium I but no software for it. It has onboard sound but I can't seem to find any way to figure out the manufacturer of the O/B sound so that I can find a driver for it. Windows 98SE doesn't seem to have anything that will run this. Packard Bell doesn't find anything if I search the SN. Any ideas?" |
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I found out it was a Crystal and driver guide had a driver.
Thanks guys. Len "*" wrote in message ... You need to identify your onboard sound. Try www.belarc.com or www.pcpitstop.com to help identify the product. You may be able to find the driver at one of the following locations. Happy hunting. www.soundcard-drivers.com www.driverguide.com www.driverscollection.com www.windrivers.com "Len" wrote, "I have an old Packard Bell Pentium I but no software for it. It has onboard sound but I can't seem to find any way to figure out the manufacturer of the O/B sound so that I can find a driver for it. Windows 98SE doesn't seem to have anything that will run this. Packard Bell doesn't find anything if I search the SN. Any ideas?" |
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Hi Len: Glad you were able to ID the device and find the correct driver.
"Len" wrote in message ... I found out it was a Crystal and driver guide had a driver. Thanks guys. Len "*" wrote in message ... You need to identify your onboard sound. Try www.belarc.com or www.pcpitstop.com to help identify the product. You may be able to find the driver at one of the following locations. Happy hunting. www.soundcard-drivers.com www.driverguide.com www.driverscollection.com www.windrivers.com "Len" wrote, "I have an old Packard Bell Pentium I but no software for it. It has onboard sound but I can't seem to find any way to figure out the manufacturer of the O/B sound so that I can find a driver for it. Windows 98SE doesn't seem to have anything that will run this. Packard Bell doesn't find anything if I search the SN. Any ideas?" |
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"Len" wrote in message ... I have an old Packard Bell Pentium I but no software for it. It has onboard sound but I can't seem to find any way to figure out the manufacturer of the O/B sound so that I can find a driver for it. Windows 98SE doesn't seem to have anything that will run this. Packard Bell doesn't find anything if I search the SN. Any ideas? Len download SiSift Sandra 2005 it has tools to tell you the sound manufacturer their website (sound manufacturer) will have drivers |
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Len,
PriorityOne Support should have the driver downloads for your old PB. You will need to register an email address with them. Then look under the "Drivers" section Click on Packard Bell. Under System Configuration, you can try using the Serial No. of the unit to find how the PC was setup when purchased. Since you mentioned that you don't have any software for it. I would take the time, download all the files needed for the unit. You never know, when this site may vanish from the internet. http://priorityonesupport.com/ -- Rich/rerat (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "Christo" wrote in message ... "Len" wrote in message ... I have an old Packard Bell Pentium I but no software for it. It has onboard sound but I can't seem to find any way to figure out the manufacturer of the O/B sound so that I can find a driver for it. Windows 98SE doesn't seem to have anything that will run this. Packard Bell doesn't find anything if I search the SN. Any ideas? Len download SiSift Sandra 2005 it has tools to tell you the sound manufacturer their website (sound manufacturer) will have drivers |
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