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Well... I have a PC problem.
I flew into the country, and brought my PC, but no drivers :).
It crashed when it came to me a month later, but there are problems
I cannot play almost any video game ( I'ma teenager :3)or have a color better than 16bit and similar stuff.
I *THINK* this has something to do with my not having "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)" thingy and Audio Device on High def booth (Both show up with a big yellow question mark).
Soo...
Yea...
Help please?
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PC: Gigabyte AMD socket Am3 GA-m61pme s2p
Its WIN Xp
Processor: AMD Phenom™ Quad core
Notherboard Model : Gigabyte Tech. co.. ltd m61pme s2.
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Custom build, or brand computer?

I also don't understand this:

I flew into the country, and brought my PC, but no drivers

Drivers disappeared during the trip, or....?
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Custom build, or brand computer?

I also don't understand this:

I flew into the country, and brought my PC, but no drivers

Drivers disappeared during the trip, or....?

Brand computer.

And yea. Either lost on trip or I left them there (unlikely).
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Your replies are little bit puzzling.
What do you mean by "I left them there"?
Do you mean drivers CD?

What brand and model of computer is it?
Do you have any errors in Device Manager?
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Your replies are little bit puzzling.
What do you mean by "I left them there"?
Do you mean drivers CD?

What brand and model of computer is it?
Do you have any errors in Device Manager?

I dont speak English too good, sorry :).
Yea, Driver CD's.
I dont get any errors, and I can still do stuff like browse the net,watch videos, etc.
I was told to use Belarc Advisor to find out stuff like that so..
Here it is.
Operating System:

Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (build 2600)
Install Language: English (United States)
System Locale: English (United States)

System Model:
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. M61PME-S2
Enclosure Type: Desktop


Processor:
2.20 gigahertz AMD Phenom 9500 Quad-Core
256 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Not hyper-threaded


Main Circuit Board:
Board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. M61PME-S2
Bus Clock: 200 megahertz
BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. F2 03/07/2008

Sorry again for my bad English :)
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No worries about your English :) Now, I know :)

First you said:

I *THINK* this has something to do with my not having "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)" thingy and Audio Device on High def booth (Both show up with a big yellow question mark)


Then:

I dont get any errors


In any case, you didn't tell me what computer brand and model it is ( like Compaq SR5152NX, or so....)

Secondly, since your computer was moved, I'd open the case (assuming, it's a desktop) and re-seat all cards, especially video card (if it's a separate card).

Let me know...
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No worries about your English :) Now, I know :)

First you said:

I *THINK* this has something to do with my not having "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)" thingy and Audio Device on High def booth (Both show up with a big yellow question mark)


Then:

I dont get any errors


In any case, you didn't tell me what computer brand and model it is ( like Compaq SR5152NX, or so....)

Secondly, since your computer was moved, I'd open the case (assuming, it's a desktop) and re-seat all cards, especially video card (if it's a separate card).

Let me know...

Great!
Thank you for the help, I'll weait for tommorow and find someone who knows how to do that.
Ill post back after.
Thanks ;D
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Still....

you didn't tell me what computer brand and model it is ( like Compaq SR5152NX, or so....)


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Gigabyte AMD socket Am3 GA-m61pme s2p aka Gamerx3 from PC World (European, isnt in making anymore)
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This is your motherboard.

Look at the computer's front panel.
Do you see any brand name, model number?
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No. :)
Edit: When I scroll over the VGA Compatible thing, it says " No drivers Installed"

Edited by quag, 28 August 2010 - 07:01 PM.

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It may be some custom build....

Download System Information for Windows: http://www.gtopala.c...w-download.html to your Desktop.
Get SIW Standalone (English-Only).
Double click on siw.exe to run the program.
Go File>Create Report File>HTML
Save the file to known location.
Zip the file, and attach it to your next reply.
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