major help

thepau

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hey.

my PC is a packard bell imedia purchased early 2003. few months back my gfx card turned faulty so i removed it. my monitor is now plugged onto the vga slot thats integrated to the motherboard. right now i need to install a driver to it but i have no clue what driver it needs. is there a way that i can at least find out what card it is so i could install its driver?
 
Find out the make/model of the packard bell PC and do a google search (or post it here) for the onboard VGA drivers.
 
ooo i've done that but the thing is i cant find that model int the packard bell website. it is iMedia W82532SDRW
 
unfortunately..

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just being curious how did you know my system would be a 30** model?
anyway i'm at the download page for all the video drivers for all 30** models which are the more likely ones? or have i got to download all and try my luck
 
well...
packard bell imedia purchased early 2003
All the 2003 imedia models begin with 30, its just finding ur one, as I see in the pic it dont state your model. So just have a snoop at that link I gave ya and see if you can find your PC (I think there are pix on the link so it shouldnt be to hard to find the right one :/ lol.

Good luck
 
CPUz should help. If it doesn't give your graphic chipset, it should at least give you the north and south bridge. Do a little research with those and it's typically not hard to find what you have onboard.
 
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