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Kazilla 2008-09-30 04:02 AM

Updating Drivers
 
Is there a diagnostic tool I can use to verify that my drivers are up to date? When I use the "Can you RUN it" program it tells me that my drivers are still out of date even though I just upgraded them.

WetWired 2008-09-30 06:34 AM

Maybe they updated them soon after you DLed them?

!King_Amazon! 2008-09-30 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazilla (Post 654664)
Is there a diagnostic tool I can use to verify that my drivers are up to date? When I use the "Can you RUN it" program it tells me that my drivers are still out of date even though I just upgraded them.

What drivers, specifically? If you tell us what drivers it is saying are out of date, and what drivers you have, it might be easier to help figure out what's going on with it.

Kazilla 2008-09-30 09:45 AM

Well, Can you RUN it says that my Video and Sound cards are OOD.

Video Card:
ATI RADEON X300/X550/X1050 Series (6.14.10.6561)
ATI RADEON X300/X550/X1050 Series Secondary (6.14.10.6561)

Sound Card:
SB Audigy 2 ZS Audio (5.10)

Quote:

OS: Media Center
Video: Radeon
Series: X600
Incase you are going to browse around the ATI site.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EATechSupport
1. Right-click a blank space on the Windows Taskbar and select Task Manager.
2. Follow these steps to close unnecessary programs:
1. Click the Applications tab to view the list of active programs.
2. Click on any program listed in this window and click the End Task button.
3. Repeat the previous instructions until all programs have been closed.
3. Follow these steps to close unnecessary processes:
1. Click the Processes tab to view the list of active processes.
2. Click the User Name column header to organize the processes by login.
3. Click on any program listed next to your Windows login, other than EXPLORER.EXE and TASKMGR.EXE, then select the End 4. Process button. (Warning: Do not close any processes running under SYSTEM, LOCAL SERVICE, or NETWORK SERVICE.)
5. Repeat the previous instructions until all programs associated to your Windows Login are closed except for the following two:
TASKMGR.EXE
EXPLORER.EXE

I can't seem to close CtHelper.exe and ccDvcHst.exe. Anyone know why?


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