Hello all.
I keep reading about installing DirectX.
Was that included on the driver CD? If not how do I get it?
I installed XP Pro easily, then followed the Sager manual, using the driver disk.
The LAN had no setup.exe, but I did it thru device manager, and pointed it to the CD directory.--seemed to work.
There were 2 video drivers 7.93, and WHQL--I did the 7.93 ones.
I checked the dates on the CD, and they are all earlier than Sept 18th--Sager website is Sep 18th and later.
Now remember I am new to driver installs, so here is my BIG question, or how I think I should do this.
1. Create a directory called mydrivers, and download all relevant drivers from the SAGER site in to this folder.
2. Go in to device manager and uninstall all the drivers. (A list of what to look for would be nice). Now this seems dangerous, and I also read about XP having some type of self-healing powers which may foil my plans.
3. Launch executables from the mydrivers folder, or use device manager to point to the mydrivers folder and install.
Is this right?
Thanks--Mike
I keep reading about installing DirectX.
Was that included on the driver CD? If not how do I get it?
I installed XP Pro easily, then followed the Sager manual, using the driver disk.
The LAN had no setup.exe, but I did it thru device manager, and pointed it to the CD directory.--seemed to work.
There were 2 video drivers 7.93, and WHQL--I did the 7.93 ones.
I checked the dates on the CD, and they are all earlier than Sept 18th--Sager website is Sep 18th and later.
Now remember I am new to driver installs, so here is my BIG question, or how I think I should do this.
1. Create a directory called mydrivers, and download all relevant drivers from the SAGER site in to this folder.
2. Go in to device manager and uninstall all the drivers. (A list of what to look for would be nice). Now this seems dangerous, and I also read about XP having some type of self-healing powers which may foil my plans.
3. Launch executables from the mydrivers folder, or use device manager to point to the mydrivers folder and install.
Is this right?
Thanks--Mike





