8:35 AM - Getting drivers for unknown devices on manufacturer's site
Visiting the hardware manufacturer's support site for driver
help is very common. But what if we don't know the make/models of
the component?
Here are 4 ways to solve the dilemma.
1. Accessing the System Information Menu
For Windows XP and Windows Vista, the steps to access the
System Information menu on a PC are relatively the same. They are:
Click on the Start button→All
Programs→Accessories→System Tools→System Information
2. Examining the Set Up menu at boot up time
When you start up your system, usually a message will flash
across the bottom of the screen letting you know what to do to
enter the system set up menu. Most of the time, you just need to
press a function key like F2. In some cases, there is actually a
button specially designed for this purpose, such as a blue button
on some laptop models.
With this function, you will get the necessary information
for identifying the motherboard and BIOS (basic input/output
system).
3. Running systems diagnostic tools
DrWatson is a common systems diagnostic tool that is
installed on many computers when you buy them. There are other
programs too. Whatever the program is, make sure that it is virus
free and appropriate for the operating system you are using.
Usually, these programs will provide troubleshooting, better
and more understandable information than your operating system.
4. Using information from the make/model/serial number label
to locate specific parts on vendor website
Computer manufacturers may have chosen to use several brands
of the same component. So, if you are familiar with the component,
look the make, model or series information up on a few popular
component websites.
This should give you a part or list of parts that could be
used on your computer. If you see the same part manufacturer and
model number show up in several places, probably that's the
information you are looking for.
Besides, we can also use a right driver update software to
get drivers for unknown devices on manufacturer's site
Driver update programs
(like Driver Robot) actually download drivers from the device
manufacturer's site, organize them and make the driver needed
available for visitors. Therefore, a good
driver updater can
help you get the correct drivers indirectly but automatically and
easily from the manufacturer's site.