Get the name of my motherboard

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cyrine - 2 Apr 2009 à 20:48
 chaitu - 8 Jan 2013 à 10:36
Hello,
I am a begginers here,i have a problem I know its not as big as you have,but for me its very conflict.First I format my personal computer, then I install all the application except the sound,.i search and I read that they need a driver for the sound..now they have procedure to install the free drivers in net,but the big problem for me is I don't know what mother board I have used,then second is I do not have background how to do.

I hope you can teach me or help me,i really need sound for my pc.
More power to you and your company....God bless

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jmp59 Posts 29286 Registration date Tuesday 8 June 2004 Status Contributor Last seen 25 November 2015 249
3 Apr 2009 à 07:36
Hello,

First try :
Start/Run, dxdiag

U'll find System Manufacturer and System Model

If it doesn't match I'llexplain u how to use Everest.
thanks brother I get it many many thanks to you
what is my motherboard name
thnk u dude.......................
Spork Schivago
19 Sep 2009 à 16:34
msinfo32 might have the info. Click on Start, go to Run, type msinfo32 and hit enter.

Spork
download and install ( Speccy ) its well help you for that its free software

https://www.ccleaner.com/speccy
Highway72 Posts 233 Registration date Thursday 2 April 2009 Status Member Last seen 16 July 2009 11
3 Apr 2009 à 17:10
When the PC first loads "Posts" it shows a string code and displays all the pc Specs....unless you have a picture at that point, in which case theres usually a option to select that shows the screen when pressed.