But Ferrit he did provide it.
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Ewps missed that
Funny he didnt get the chipset drivers but now that i look it up I dont see them.
Hobbit try using this utility to find the last few drivers
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/
Hello Hobbit, Sorry about not approving your posts earlier... was spending time with my family.
One thing I missed was that you are at Service Pack 2 and it could be part of your problem - most software expects Service Pack 3. Install Service pack 3 after you have got the drivers.
As for your drivers - you can find the VGA drivers here under the video section - make sure you select XP as the operating system as the page defaults to Vista. You may have the ATI or the onboard video (intel). Have a look on the back of your PC. Is the connector for the monitor (usually blue) up with the USB and mouse/keyboard sockets or is it further down on it's own? If there is both, install both the ATI and the intel drivers
The SMBus controller should be taken care of when you install the intel video driver, if it isn't post again please
I had a problem similar to yours, Nero scout was controlling. You can go to nero and tune out scout.
Hi RevDraiford,
A. Are you able to burn CD’s using other programs?
B. Are you getting any error while you try to burn CD?
C. From when are you facing this issue?
If you bring up windows media player, then make a burn list, then insert disk to burn the music it will gray out the burn button. But if you insert the disk then bring up media player it will not be grayed out.
To burn an audio CD do the following:
1. Click the Burn tab, click the arrow below the Burn tab, and then click Audio CD (this is the default choice).
2. Insert a blank CD-R disc into your CD burner.
3. If necessary, click the Clear List pane button to remove all items from the previous burn list.
4. Find the items in your library that you want to copy to the audio CD.
5. To create a burn list, drag items from the Details pane (the pane in the middle of the library) to the List pane (the pane on the right side of the library).
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...sked-questions
Hope this was helpful.
Welcome to WinDrivers softwaredev. As you can see, this last post was dated 4 years ago, however we appreciate your post and I am sure down the road someone may be able to use your suggestion. :)