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Drivers

MicroSystems Driver Links

Most people just load an operating system without taking the time to load the individual drivers for their system. Loading drivers can be a little hard unless you are real familiar with your hardware inside the computer. See the listing below for some of the common web sites used to obtain the latest drivers used for computers. Please use only if familiar with the hardware inside your computer.

If you purchased your computer from us, we can help you by telling you what hardware is inside your computer system.  Please feel free to give us a call and we can assist you in getting the proper device drivers.

Acer - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Altec Lansing - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

AMD Processor Drivers

American Sunrex – Laptop Drivers

Analog - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Aopen  - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

ASUS - Sound, Audio, Motherboard, Video Device Drivers

ATI Video and Motherboard Drivers

Biostar Motherboard Drivers

Bose Speaker Drivers

C-Media Electronic - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Drivers

Compaq - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Conexant – Modem and Network Drivers

Creative Labs - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Daytek and Daewoo - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Drivers

Dell Computer - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Diamond Multimedia  - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Drivers

DLink Network Card Driver and Router Firmware

ECS (Elite Group)  - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Drivers

eMachines - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Epson Printer, Scanner, and Camera Software

ESS Technologies - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Drivers

Fujitsu  - Sound, Audio, Hard Drive, and MultiMedia Drivers

Gateway 2000 - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Genius - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Gigabyte Technology Motherboard Drivers

Hewlett-Packard Printer, Scanner, and Computer Drivers

IBM - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

I/O Magic - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Kodak Digital Camera Drivers and Software

Labway  - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Lexar Jump Drive Drivers

Lexmark Printer Drivers

Linksys Network Driver and Router Firmware

Logitech - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Micron - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Microsoft Keyboard, Mouse, and Camera Drivers

Motorola Network and Modem Drivers, Router Firmware

MSI Motherboard Drivers

NVidia- Sound, Motherboard, and Video Drivers

Philips - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Promise- Storage Controller Drivers

RealTek - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

S3 - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

SIS  - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Sony Multimedia Drivers

Toshiba - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Trident - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

VIA -  Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers

Yamaha  - Sound, Audio and MultiMedia Device Drivers


Virus Update In todays' world of viruses we need to all protect ourselves from not only viruses, but also from spyware that can be installed on our machine. These items can both get on your machine in various ways, including from e-mail, web pages, downloads, or files from other people. Click above for software to assist in the removal of these items. Some can be difficult and might require professional removal.

Drivers for Computers Most people just load an operating system without taking the time to load the individual drivers for their system. Loading drivers can be a little hard unless you are real familiar with your hardware inside the computer. Click above to see a listing of some of the common web sites used to obtain the latest drivers used for computers. Please use only if familiar with the hardware inside your computer.

Turn Off Computer? You are doing everything you can to cut back on energy costs.  Is it more energy efficient to put your computer in sleep mode or repeatedly turn it on and off?  According to experts at the Department of Energy, computers in sleep mode use about seventy percent less energy than what is used when a computer is awake.  If you plan to leave your computer for longer than two hours, you should shut it off.

Upgrade or Buy New Computer Typically, we would recommend if replacing two major components inside a computer, we feel the customer is better off to replace the computer. The technology in computers is changing on a daily basis, and if one upgrades more than two major items it is better to upgrade the entire computer system. The good news is that monitors, keyboards, mice, and speakers can be used with a new computer system, to save the customer unneeded cost.

Cable versus DSL Service Many ask for recommendations on cable modem or DSL service, when upgrading from dial-up service. There are two basic differences between the two types of service. Cable modem service is slightly faster than DSL service, however most will not be able to tell much difference between the speeds. The other major difference is that DSL service is usually cheaper in most areas.  Please be sure to check with local providers for pricing.

Backing Up Data The best way to keep your data safe on your computer is to regularly back up your data. Even the best computers in the world have failures that are unpredictable, and with redundant data one can recover any lost data. The easiest way today to back up your data is to place the data on a recordable DVD. Be sure to ask us about our other back up options for businesses or those with critical data.

MicroSystems Engineering, Inc. - 347 South 400 East, Kokomo, Indiana 46902 - Phone 765.452.2859 - Fax 765.454.9859 - E-mail: mse@microsys-eng.com

Updated on August 27, 2009