Reading the forum last night someone mentioned driver magician are there any free alternatives to this as it will save me hours looking for drivers for my aging pc thanks.
It was me bud, driver magician is free albeit for a trial but it will do the job i think you get 30 days free.
try
www.downloads.com and search Driver Magician
Link below
I used this last week let me back up and reinstall FOC
http://download.cnet.com/Driver-Magician/3000-2242_4-10224337.html?tag=mncol;1
Reading the forum last night someone mentioned driver magician are there any free alternatives to this as it will save me hours looking for drivers for my aging pc thanks.
Save yourself the bother and buy a pc off me with a fresh install of windows for £50 with a 17" LCD monitor or with a 42" LCD tv for £150
Im getting rid of several pc`s and no-one in the uk could beat my prices, i`ll undercut EVERYONE!
Private Sales of course
£150 for machine and 42" LCD!?...
what spec is that Ste?
pentium 4 3ghz, 120gb hd, 1gb ram, 256mb graphics.
sorry just checked, 32" LCD
Did you time travel back to 2004 to pick up that beast Ste?
Not bad that Ste, i built a similar spec machine for my self with a 500gb SATA HDD and 2GB of Corsair memory, ASUS Board and windows 7 brand new from computer plus only cost me £250 on trade, same spem pc in pc world was £600 rips
Way forward selfbuild as really cheap to do, no money in computer builds anymore thats why i packed it in about 8 years back, used to recondition PC's in the place i worked in Moreton and knock em out for about 50 - 150 depending on spec etc.
lol, these are old pc`s i have knocking around, its not a self build it`s a Dell, i used to build them years ago when the money was good, then pc world started building them and killed off the `easy money` traders with their ridiculously low prices, however, their pc`s didnt last very long as opposed to self built ones.
They do for the average person who isn`t a tech head.
Whatever you want mate but It will be a stolen copy.
Your respnsible for putting your own version of windows on, I'll put one on to start off the peeps that don't know how.
If you want a GENUINE version I have hundreds of XP Home COA keys taken from machines i have recycled.
To comply with Microsoft rules the OEM keys are (under their rules) tied to the machine, so you will also receive a "major" part from the machine it was on (probably broken). Obviously you will then repair this part and use it in the machine you put the key on
Fiver if you need one.