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17-Nov-2009, 07:28 PM #1
Epox Mobo drivers?
Hello, thanks in advance for any help, i really thank you.

I have an Epox EP-9npa7I motherboard, lost the CD that came with it.

http://www.epox.com/product.asp?id=EP-9NPA7I

no help on Epox site!
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17-Nov-2009, 08:38 PM #2
ftp://72.245.251.214/driver/9NPA7I/

username - epoxsupport
password - epoxsupport

anygood?

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17-Nov-2009, 10:32 PM #3
cant login....just keeps redirecting to login


ok i got in.....but which driver?

I am running XP home 32bit

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18-Nov-2009, 09:42 AM #4
Whatever driver you need, download it, how am I supposed to know which particular one you want?... you didnt go into that much detail
You wanted sweets, I got you into the sweetshop, now take your pick.
What device are you looking for a driver for?

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18-Nov-2009, 09:55 AM #5
I am running XP home 32bit, i see a bunch of vista drivers but not sure what to download. the network adapter is not working.
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18-Nov-2009, 10:37 AM #6
OK, you have an nforce 4 motherboard. Why not just download the driver[s] from the nvidia site???
I checked and they have the chipset/mb drivers for the nforce 4. Note this is unified type driver; ie chipset, lan, and as I recall a firewall option.
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18-Nov-2009, 10:39 AM #7
BTW it is too bad about epox. They were one of my favorite mb makers. It seems all of my favs have gone belly up; epox, soltek.

When you do install this driver, it has a LOT of options that will give you problems IF you install all of them. I would install the platform or chipset driver, lan driver and opt to NOT install the active armor, sw type drivers and any others I have forgotten.

Here is the link to the unified driver
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_winxp_15.23.html
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18-Nov-2009, 11:00 AM #8
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BTW it is too bad about epox. They were one of my favorite mb makers. It seems all of my favs have gone belly up; epox, soltek.
You can add Abit to that list also, they no longer are producing boards.
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18-Nov-2009, 03:43 PM #9
I liked the early abit boards as well; before they went to that uguru thing.

I think I still have a kt7-a sitting around here somewhere. Very stable board.
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