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John Hillen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Nov 1999 07:56:49 -0500
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Westly,

        Just about every device in the computer will have an FCC number.  Open the
case, remove the device, look for the FCC number of each device, then go to
the following site and search for the FCC number.  I will come back with the
manufacture, then go the manufacture site and download the drivers.  Simple
;-)

        http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/

        As for the operating system, can't help you there.  He will have to buy
one.

Hope this helps.

John Hillen
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Hi,

Someone made a computer for a student of mine, but he
did not receive any software with it. By software I
mean no Windows 98 cd, no sound card software, no
modem software and no video software. He received only
the software of his dvd drive. Okay, now he wants to
know which hardware devices are installed on his
computer, because his modem does not work very well.
Is there a site on the net where he could scan his
computer to check which devices is installed on his
computer?

Thank you.

Westly Montroos

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