Downloads Driver Downloads For all Laptops
Note: Installation of drivers and bios upgrades may need technical
help . If you are not sure what your doing get someone who is qualified
to do this .It is highly advised you don't perform a bios upgrage if you are not qualified to do it .You may end up with a dead machine.
If you do not know the original maker then look for an FCC code which normally is on the back of your laptop. Then go to this URL http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/ and enter the code in the search form and the results will tell you who made your laptop. Then look for the manufacturers website on any search engine e.g. Google , Lycos etc and if lady luck smiles on you you may get the required drivers. And if you are among the brand conscious ones then here below you will find the links to your drivers.
Acer - Travel Mate, Extensa, Dock Mate series laptops.
Apple - Power Book
Apple - iBook
Asus - All Asus notebooks
Compaq - Driver files.
Clevo - Driver files - also covers Kapok and Nan Tan Computer Co laptops
Dell - Inspirion, Latitude
Fujitsu - Support section.
Gateway - Technical Support - Portable.
Hitachi - Driver software library
JVC - Downloads for the JVC mobile range
Kapok - see Clevo
MicronPC - Notebook support for GoBook, Transport, Trek and Ruggedized notebooks
Nan Tan - Owned by Kapok which are now Clevo.
NEC - Versa, LX & SX
Panasonic - Laptops CFxx and CF-Mxx
Samsung - Notebook PC Support - Click on support to go drivers section
Sharp - 9800, 8200, 6600.
Sony - Vaio and PC.
Twinhead - Slim Note
Driver HQ - If you cannot find a driver or drivers, this is the place for you!
WinDrivers - WinDrivers.com has the Web's largest collection of drivers for all device types.
WinFiles - Another large driver site.
DriverGuide - With the help of thousands of our members, we have compiled a massive database archive of drivers and resources that is by far the largest and most comprehensive on the Web.
This page will help you locate drivers for your laptop on the internet.
If you do not know the original maker then look for an FCC code which normally is on the back of your laptop. Then go to this URL http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/ and enter the code in the search form and the results will tell you who made your laptop. Then look for the manufacturers website on any search engine e.g. Google , Lycos etc and if lady luck smiles on you you may get the required drivers. And if you are among the brand conscious ones then here below you will find the links to your drivers.
Acer - Travel Mate, Extensa, Dock Mate series laptops.
Apple - Power Book
Apple - iBook
Asus - All Asus notebooks
Compaq - Driver files.
Clevo - Driver files - also covers Kapok and Nan Tan Computer Co laptops
Dell - Inspirion, Latitude
Fujitsu - Support section.
Hitachi - Driver software library
HP - Drivers for all products.
Ibm ( now lenovo ) -Drivers for notebooks.JVC - Downloads for the JVC mobile range
Kapok - see Clevo
MicronPC - Notebook support for GoBook, Transport, Trek and Ruggedized notebooks
Nan Tan - Owned by Kapok which are now Clevo.
NEC - Versa, LX & SX
Panasonic - Laptops CFxx and CF-Mxx
Samsung - Notebook PC Support - Click on support to go drivers section
Sharp - 9800, 8200, 6600.
Sony - Vaio and PC.
Toshiba Drivers - European site - Covers Toshiba computers Tecra, Portege, Libretto, Satellite etc made for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia
Toshiba US site - includes support and drivers for US based versions of the Tecra, Portege, Libretto, Satellite Twinhead - Slim Note
Driver HQ - If you cannot find a driver or drivers, this is the place for you!
WinDrivers - WinDrivers.com has the Web's largest collection of drivers for all device types.
WinFiles - Another large driver site.
DriverGuide - With the help of thousands of our members, we have compiled a massive database archive of drivers and resources that is by far the largest and most comprehensive on the Web.
Disclaimer : www.mamatainfotech.com does not guarantee the validity of the links provided above and we can not be held responsible for any wrong drivers you get from these sites which may lead to temporary or permanent damage of your laptop.
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