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Sound Blaster Audigy driver update (Windows XP/2000)
This download is a driver update for Sound Blaster Audigy 1 cards (SB023x models). The driver package features increased stability and bug fixes, including:Drivers...
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2, Audigy 2 and ZS Audigy 4 driver 2.18.0011
This download is a driver update for Sound Blaster Audigy 2, Audigy 2 ZS, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook PCMCIA and Audigy 4....
Broadcom driver package 14.0.0.7a
This download contains the latest network drivers and utilities for the Broadcom Ethernet Controllers. It can be applied to Broadcom Network cards or Broadcom...
Realtek AC97 audio driver package 4.06
This download contains the latest audio drivers, software and utilities for the Realtek AC97 audio controllers (click here to download AC97 drivers for Windows...
Flash.ocx download and how to fix the ‘Cannot find the file flash.ocx’ error
Fix the Flash error message 'Cannot find the file flash.ocx'.The Flash.ocx file is an important part of Flash Player. There are four main...
Hiberfil.sys – how to safely delete hiberfil.sys or use it on Windows XP.
The mysterious hiberfil.sys
It happens to most users of Windows XP. One day you are searching for a file or cleaning up the PC's hard...
Free Software Downloads: Video Calling
Video chatting is helping millions of people from all over the world connect easily and seamlessly every day using their PC. From geographically dispersed...
Can’t delete a file in Windows XP? Here’s the simple way to delete the...
Can't delete a file in Windows? Here's what to do...Despite all its quirks, Windows does do some things for a good reason. Some files...
How to – Check DirectX version installed, fix DirectX problems, download DirectX
Understanding DirectX
DirectX has many uses in Windows. It allows developers to standardise certain video display and audio files - this makes them easier to...
Free file recovery software – recover lost files from a memory card, hard drive,...
File recovery for all needs
It's something that's happened to everyone using a computer. In a brief lapse we've responded to yet another Windows question...







