Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Coprocessor Driver V6000 Reloaded Windows XP Now Have Missing Drivers?

Reloaded Windows XP now have missing drivers? - coprocessor driver v6000

This computer had a virus horendous him, then cleaned and loaded with Windows XP. Originally, Vista Home Premium Edition (which I hated). Whatever the computer is a Presario V6000 (v6420us). I downloaded all the drivers I can find for them, but we still have some that appear in my device manager with "?" 'S on it. They are listed under "other devices listed, such as: (4 of these units) The foundations of the system - Coprocessor and SM Bus Controller. Any help understand how and where they would be downloaded to be very much appreciated.

4 comments:

  1. You need to know the exact name of the equipment necessary for the driver, and go with the "driving force" behind him. There are programs that you can find all the drivers to help, but if you do not want to buy it, simply enter the required drivers one by one. Find you a driver must take with Google. Sometimes, even when the device is updated. GL.

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  2. The only place for drivers is the manufacturer's web site - in this case HP. She did not write the driver - if not, then there is.

    It is entirely possible that it did not install XP drivers for a computer with Windows Vista. If the computer was not originally sold with XP, it was not writing XP drivers for some teams. (Some who is or has been in computers with Windows XP will be used if the driver is available.)

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  3. The only place for drivers is the manufacturer's web site - in this case HP. She did not write the driver - if not, then there is.

    It is entirely possible that it did not install XP drivers for a computer with Windows Vista. If the computer was not originally sold with XP, it was not writing XP drivers for some teams. (Some who is or has been in computers with Windows XP will be used if the driver is available.)

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  4. The only place for drivers is the manufacturer's web site - in this case HP. She did not write the driver - if not, then there is.

    It is entirely possible that it did not install XP drivers for a computer with Windows Vista. If the computer was not originally sold with XP, it was not writing XP drivers for some teams. (Some who is or has been in computers with Windows XP will be used if the driver is available.)

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