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Deathhead122

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Several Scans are telling me I have several outdated Drivers.
Now I am not having any problems other then I'm trying to play a game that
Also says my Drivers aren't updated.

The scans show I need Standard Dual PCI IDE Controller
And it shows it 3 times.
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That message would point toward the manufacturer of the motherboard (If custom built system) or Manufacturer (If name brand system) for the possible updated drivers.
That being said you would be looking for either a motherboard chipset driver update or the actual PCI IDE controller update driver.
Since you have provided no information about your system I will wait for that info before continuing.
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What info do you need exactley?
Os: Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, build 2600)
System Manufacturer: ATI
System Model: AWRDACPI
Processor: Intel®Pentium®4 CPU 3.06Ghz(2 CPU's)


Please let me know whatever other info you need, thank you.
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Try this:

Download and install Free Everest Home Edition
Open it.
1: In left pane expand Computer folder.
2: Click once on Summary
3: In upper menu, go Report
4: And then to Quick Report-Summary
5: Save it in text file, and paste it in your next post.
Click the + by computer, click on Sensor. Get a screenshot and post it so I can check your temps and voltages...

DO NOT INCLUDE ANYTHING UNDER THE LINE THAT SAYS "DEBUG- PCI"

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Edited by rshaffer61, 06 July 2010 - 06:43 AM.

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