Need Vga Driver For Mercury Motherboard Pvm7
Aug 26, 2010I need vga drivers for mercury motherboard pvm7.
View 1 RepliesI need vga drivers for mercury motherboard pvm7.
View 1 RepliesInstalled windows xp sp3 and all drivers from the cd within but only the sound is not working it is always showing in yellow in the control panel, i tried to uninstall and choose another driver but nothing happened and i searched a lot and cannot find and driver for it. Anyone can please help me out ? here is my main board
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My friend has recently bought a package PC, and the included motherboard drivers are... well, rubbish. I'm trying to find the right drivers for it, but the SiS website is useless, nevermind the Foxconn website. The motherboard is:Foxconn 655A01-FX-6LRS, Chipset (AFAIK): 655FX 964. I'm only used to nForce drivers (a single download), and this is just painful by comparison!I've already made 2 failed attempts to install the drivers, with no success. Which drivers do I need? At the minimum just the sound would be ok - he doesn't need the onboard graphics.
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