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08-Oct-2002, 10:18 PM #1
need drivers
I am looking for all the drivers and software for an emachine-part #501611- model-etower 400I any help will be appreciated, I lost my driver and installaation cd when moving.
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08-Oct-2002, 10:27 PM #2
eMachines doesn't provide all the drivers on their web site for all computer models. You can either try to use the drivers provided by the hardware manufacturers (in which case you'll need to identify all the hardware components in the computer), and some of the parts may be proprietary to eMachines, or you can call eMachines (long distance), and ask for a restore CD. You'll probably have to pay for it. eMachines computers are cheap for a reason. No free tech support, and seriously limited on-line support.

Edit: Do you have the T1400? That's the only model listed with "400" in it.

http://www.emachines.com
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08-Oct-2002, 10:30 PM #3
I don't know if you realize this, but your cds are easily replaced...just ask Tech Support for your system. Most companies charge about $20 for copies of your original system software. You have to provide them with information, such as who you are, naturally, and where you live, when you bought it and where, so on, so get the materials together...get your old invoice, check stub, credit card bills, anything that can help show you did own this system new. They don't usually support second owners much. One thing you may have is your booklet or Certificate of Authenticity... get at least the system serial number, some are underneath the computer case...mine was, was a real pain turning that computer over while I was on the phone!
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08-Oct-2002, 10:32 PM #4
Here's the mobo link for a 400I (uses the Florida C motherboard)
http://www.e4all.info/motherboards/f..._downloads.htm

What other pieces do you need drivers for?
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