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you can normally get updates from Microsoft or you should have a dick that came with the graphics card that should let you install the drivers
You should install it after Windows successfully boots.
Usually after. Install the basic or minimum components first: motherboard, CPU, RAM, hard-drive and optical drive. If the motherboard does not have built-in graphics (most do these days) install a graphics card. Plug in the monitor, keyboard and mouse. Unplug all other USB/FireWire devices. Start the system and set the BIOS/CMOS settings accordingly. Then install the OS. With the OS installed, install the motherboard drivers (chipset, RAID, audio, ethernet, etc). Then install the expansion cards one at a time. Test each new component before moving to the next. Finally, install printer drivers and any other removable hardware (USB/FireWire devices). With the hardware sorted, you can begin installing software programs.
For some motherboard you have to preinstall AHCI drivers. You have to check the motherboard manufacture website and download drivers for SATA controller. And when you are installing xp during first seconds of installation when you see that the OS is asking for drivers something like "Press F6 to install addtional drivers". You have to press F6 and prepare a floppy disk with the AHCI driver on it. thne just install drivers from the floppy and it will allow xp to see and work with the hard drive.
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In order to install USB device you must have a driver, USB installers can be obtained or included in some motherboard drivers.
The only difference comes at when you are getting the drivers. While installing 32-bit drivers to a 64-bit computer, the installation might be successful. However, when installing 64-bit drivers to a 32-bit computer, the drivers will not install. But it is good to get drivers that match your computer bit system.
If the motherboard was not an exact replacement for the one that was removed, Windows may be trying to load incompatible drivers. A clean reinstall of Windows would likely alleviate the problem.
You can usually visit the website for the printer brand that you have and install the drivers from there. If you are having problems, you can visit ehow for help. They have tips on how to do almost anything. For directions on installing a printer, visit http://www.vlerick.com/helpdesk/our_services/faq/software_solution/microsoft/windows/faq_how_to_install_a_printer.html
If you are referring to the Jetway N68M motherboard, look at the related link for the drivers for the Via audio drivers for Windows 8.
You just need to insert the card in to the AGP slot on your motherboard. After that you need to install the new drivers from CD or the internet.
You can go to the manufacturer's website and look up drivers for your specific computer model. Download and install the audio drivers. If the sound is built-in to the motherboard, the audio driver may be within a chipset/motherboard driver.