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Go to the manufacturer's site...
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Quote: from ghostly denial at 3:34 pm on Dec. 19, 2008
Quote: from h a t t at 12:32 pm on Dec. 19, 2008
you just go to the individual manufacturer's websites of whatever hardware you're trying to update. for instance, if you're updating an ATI card video driver, you go to the ATI site. if you're updating something made by D-Link, you go to the D-Link website. the drivers are usually listed under "Support" on their webpages.
you must be on crack, ATI and MSI are two different companies....he has to go to the ATI SITE! 
yeah yeah. i edited it after you already quoted. at first i had MSI but then i realised that if it's an ATI card you go to their site.
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