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Help with backing up drivers
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Help with backing up drivers
hello, im swapping motherboards and im planning on using this trick http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com...g-Motherboards
but i dont understand which my "current storage controller is" when he says "Before you swap out the current motherboard go to device manager and select the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller and select your current storage controller. Right click, select update driver and select install from a list or specific location. Click don't search I will choose the driver to install and select the standard dual channel IDE controller." because when i go into my IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers i have a list that looks like this Primary IDE channel Primary IDE channel Primary IDE channel secondary IDE channel secondary IDE channel secondary IDE channel standard dual channel PCI IDE Controller standard dual channel PCI IDE Controller standard dual channel PCI IDE Controller anyone know what my current storage channel/s is? /edit i changed the question because this is what i need to know :P Last edited by g.freeman; 02-12-2006 at 12:16 AM.. |
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