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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 9
OS: XP
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Changed computer driver to ACPI
To run a certain software on my laptop (Vista 32 bit) I had to update my computer driver manually from what I think was "ACPI X86 Based PC" to just simply an ACPI PC. When I was finished I tried to revert back to my old computer driver, but it did no appear under the list of implemented drivers for my computer.
Since I am pretty much computer illiterate, I have no idea what the difference is between my old driver and my current one (ACPI). However I have noticed that some games and applications run somewhat slower. It would be great if you guys could help me out by telling me if the current driver is fine, or if there's a better one available that would make things run a lot smoother. Thanks in advance. |
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