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Hello everyone,
Is there anyone who could share a link to find all the drivers to create a recovery disk for a friend's PC?
It's so slow that I'd like to give it a new lease on life.
No drivers available on the Packard Bell website...
I'm attaching some info just in case...
Thank you for your valuable help.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 91.0.4472.77
Is there anyone who could share a link to find all the drivers to create a recovery disk for a friend's PC?
It's so slow that I'd like to give it a new lease on life.
No drivers available on the Packard Bell website...
I'm attaching some info just in case...
Thank you for your valuable help.
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 91.0.4472.77
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Hello,
The photo being too small to search for references, it will therefore be difficult for us to find the corresponding drivers.
I suppose it's not from "fresh stock." Which Windows OS did it work or has it worked under?
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The photo being too small to search for references, it will therefore be difficult for us to find the corresponding drivers.
I suppose it's not from "fresh stock." Which Windows OS did it work or has it worked under?
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ASUS ROG G752 VSK | QuadCore Intel i7 7700HQ | 32 GB-DDR4 | 2 SSD M.2 500 GB | 2 HDD Seagate 2TB | GeForce GTX 1070M 8 GB | 17.3" display (120 Hz) | DirectX 12 | Windows 10 (x64)
Hello,
You mentioned... "it works on Windows 7 but it's endless..."
What is endless?
You can get rid of Windows 7. It hasn't been updated since January 14, 2020, so for the drivers of the various peripherals that the PC can power, it's done for.
Then, take another photo with your smartphone, for example, to read the label in its entirety. That wouldn't be a luxury.
You mentioned... "it works on Windows 7 but it's endless..."
What is endless?
You can get rid of Windows 7. It hasn't been updated since January 14, 2020, so for the drivers of the various peripherals that the PC can power, it's done for.
Then, take another photo with your smartphone, for example, to read the label in its entirety. That wouldn't be a luxury.