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MSI-Notebook E0A0735C. OIMERP 9B5B2D15. And eventually the pc would be OEM pre-activated and have all the relevant drivers loaded. If you have any info on. Here is a list of free or open source softwares that can compete with most of their shareware alternatives.And almost in all categories we have got pretty good list of capable softwares.So,I thought why not prepare a nice list of good open source and free softwares that will be useful to lot of pc users.I know it is quite a difficult task to prepare such list and it can never be considered. 過去ログメニューに戻る nor-qd birth control pill 1 名前:HsvsRsvsesv 2009/08/26 12:53 ID:cL5qsTGp nor-qd birth control pill 2 名前:cialis 2009/08/26 13:08 ID:V.BEOmW3. Drivers for laptop OIMERP OIMERP: the following page shows a menu of 32 devices compatible with the laptop model OIMERP, manufactured by 'OIMERP'.To download the necessary driver, select a device from the menu below that you need a driver for and follow the link to download.

It seems like a day doesn't go by where our computer isn't politely urging us to please install an update for something or other. While most of these allow us to explore new features in our music library or help software run with more security, there's also the need to update so your computer can run what you want, period.

In a computer, a driver is a piece of software that tells hardware how to run on a certain operating system. That means your PC card, DVD drive, video card and other hardware all use drivers to make their operations work. If you're using your computer right now, you probably have a ton of drivers already installed and working.

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That's one of the reasons, in fact, that people don't know that much about drivers. Whenever Windows or Mac has an update, the drivers are generally installed along with it; you don't even realize you're getting a fancy new way for your hardware to communicate as well. In general, you don't need to fuss about whether or not to update your drivers. While there are some drivers that Windows doesn't automatically update, they're by and large covered.

But how do you know when you need to update your drivers? According to programmer and writer Leo Notenboom, there's no reason to update for the sake of updating. Instead, decide to update using some common sense signals [source: Notenboom]. If you're having issues with your hardware, checking for a driver update is a great place to start troubleshooting. If Windows or the software itself tells you an update is available, it also doesn't hurt to take it.

So let's upgrade ourselves a page and discover how we can update any drivers that might need our attention.

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How to Update

Before we get into the actual steps to update our drivers, a word about why we're speaking primarily about Windows here. Because Apple uses their Mac operating system on all their computers, you'll find that you don't need to update drivers beyond the system software update. Windows can be run on many different computers (Dell, Gateway, HP, etc.), which means that hardware has to communicate in a singular way with each computer. Thus, the need to update drivers more specifically and regularly.

But let's say at this point you've decided it might be a good idea to get your drivers updated. How do you do it? Start with the simplest procedure, by simply checking Windows Update. (Do check 'optional updates,' too.)

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Next, check with the company that made your computer to see if they have updated drivers available. On their website, you'll usually find a support page that will let you know about updated drivers that are available. In general, you can install the drivers with an easy download.

Next, you'll want to see if the company that made the component (the video card, for example) has an updated driver available. To do that, you'll want to check your Device Manager on your computer to get the device, manufacturer and name of the component. Go to the manufacturer's website to find a download or drivers support page; look for your device and then download any recommended updates.

Now, there's another option for those who are wary of keeping up with out-of-date drivers. There are disk utility programs that promise to scan your computer and make sure you have the most up-to-date drivers. However, caution should be exercised with these. Remember that you can easily check (at no cost) if you need drivers, not to mention the fact that Windows Update is making sure you have the most secure, necessary drivers at all times anyway. Here's the other thing: these utilities are sending you directly to the manufacturer's site to install the update, so it's really just one more step to check directly.

So be diligent but not overly enthusiastic about updating your drivers.

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Author's Note

From doing my research about updating drivers, the overwhelming advice seems to be ... don't. Really, the general wisdom seems to be that Windows or Apple will provide pretty much everything you need for your hardware to talk to your computer. In the words of one resource, 'don't fix what ain't broke.' Wait until a vetted, secure source presents an update to you, and take it.

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Sources

  • Apple. 'Updating the Drivers on your Windows PC.' 2012. (Sept. 20, 2012) http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1768#
  • Auslogics. 'How do I update my Drivers?' 2012. (Sept. 20, 2012) http://www.auslogics.com/en/turbo-windows/how-do-I-update-my-drivers/
  • Notenboom, Leo. 'From where should I get driver updates?' Ask-Leo.com. 2010. (Sept. 20, 2012) http://askleo.com/from_where_should_i_get_driver_updates.html
  • Notenboom, Leo. 'How, and when, should I update drivers?' Ask-Leo.com. 2007. (Sept. 20, 2012) http://askleo.com/how_and_when_should_i_update_drivers.html
  • University Information Technology Services. 'How do I obtain and update my device drivers?' Indiana University. July 6, 2012. (Sept. 20, 2012) http://kb.iu.edu/data/ahlq.html#MacOSX
  • WorldStart.com. 'Updating Drivers.' Nov. 10, 2004. (Sept. 20, 2012) http://www.worldstart.com/updating-drivers/

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Create your own MULTI-OEM Windows XP DVD…

I am sure all of you would would like to own a MULTI-OEM XP DVD which when you insert into an OEM Computer which has got SLP 1 strings in its bios will get activated automatically…Well that’s what we are going to achieve after following these very easy steps..It took lots of trial and error and after lots of testing,I have come up with this method..So please do reply if you were successful with this method or not.This method will pre-activate all the following brands of pc’s which have these “SLP 1 strings” in their bios….
SLP StringsCRC Values
[AcerSystem] 717B6EF3
[TravelMate] 700A8481
[Acer TravelMate] 700A8481
[Actebis:SAM#451B] 9433FB11
[alienware] CE524ABD
[americanfuture] DF5C0058
[AMOI Electronics CO.,Ltd] 3A887CB8
[AQUARIUS] 6FBD72DE
[ATComputers] 9561A0BA
[BenQHub] B55014F0
[Brain Technology] BF5F3D34
[Channel Partner Solutions] 9271294A
[Dell System] B6F0EEFD
[Dell Computer] B6F0EEFD
[Dell Inc] B6F0EEFD
[Dell Quanta] 87870F5A
[DIXONSXP] 221C8416
[BIOSLOCKFUNCTION ELITEGROUP] 8EE1223C
[emaxs] 4E00A936
[EPSON] 74163373
[Equus] 0D59FC53
[Equus Computer Systems] 0D59FC53
[eveshamvale] A093BD92
[eveshamvale1] A093BD92
[eveshamvale2] A093BD92
[Founder PC] 3A0C0121
[Gatewa] A04597C6
[Gateway] C86378C7
[EMACHINES] C86378C7
[GIGABYTE] 6C0C2E95
[GREATWALL] 47E62C15
[HaierComputer] A94BE5ED
[HASEECOMPUTER] 1C1187CB
[HEDYCOMPUTER] 162C7931
[HYRICAN] BB343342
[IBM CORPORATION] D7A77612
[LENOVO] 5237B729
[LG Electronics] 8D3A3465
[iQon.ie] 36EDE356
[Itautec] B489FBF9
[JVC_MPXP] B3F88133
[K-Systems] E39B6289
[KRAFTWAY] 2CD5F907
[INVENTEC] 0F173609
[Lan Plus] FDAA5E8B
[LEGEND Dragon] 7B06BD13
[MAXDATA] 608BC835
[MEDIONPC] 06485F9D
[MEDIONNB] 06485F9D
[MEI_CF] 89799F58
[Windows_Virtual_XP_F9161D8E7FCC11DDBFAA369856D8959 3] B4FFCA38
[Mitsubishi] 71631112
[MCJ Co,.Ltd] DEBD653E
[MSI-PenNote] CDB82950
[MSI-2831-MS] CDB82950
[MSI-PC] CDB82950
[MSI-Notebook] E0A0735C
[MSI-MEGAPC] E0A0735C
[MSI-Desktop] E0A0735C
[powerspec] AA944D37
[WinBook] AA944D37
[NCA_GROUP_LTD] 2BFDC91E
[NECC1] 678752DC
[NECc_] 678752DC
[NECC] E32D3612
[NEC-PC] E32D3612
[NEC Computers] E32D3612
[NEC_Product] E32D3612
[Optima] 1EBD4D64
[Optimaxp] 1EBD4D64
[Optimapc] 1EBD4D64
[OQO Inc/Zepto/(jja)] 458AE2C4
[POSITIVO] C90D5E01
[OIMERP] 9B5B2D15
[RM plc] DEE9D7D9
[Research Machines] DEE9D7D9
[RMplc] DEE9D7D9
[RoverBook] 26B94220
[SAMSUNGPC] 904CF15A
[Seanix] B7FC8D93
[Seneca] 6A8B62B9
[Shanda] 904CF15A
[SHARP] 8432EB94
[Shuttle] DB234D65
[Sony Corporation] 376E13C7
[SOTEC] E0766DE2
[synnex] 6EBE3B48
[Synnex] 6EBE3B48
[SYNNEX] 6EBE3B48
[SNC302EEH] 9509CAD5
[SYSFIC] 15367043
[TARGASYS] D0F94E0D
[Tarox] 3B7A0685
[Tektronix] 44A210FB
[TCL123] D99F7B12
[Time Computers] 7EB9D890
[Time Computer] 7EB9D890
[TOSHIBA] A16F9D62
[TRIGEM] DFD180D2
[TSINGHUA TONGFANG COMPUTER] 7870B3C6
[ViewSonic-PC] 6D264FD2
[ViewSonic-Notebook] 6D264FD2
[ViewSonic-AIOpc] 6D264FD2
[ViewSonic-Desktop] 6D264FD2
[vpr Matrix] 5D99A970
[WANLIDACOMPUTERS] 926481E4
[wortmann] 515F564A
[ASUSTeK Pegasus] 2411858C
[ASUS_FLASH] 2411858C
[HITACHI] BE5CE5BD
[Hitachi] BE5CE5BD
[hitachi] BE5CE5BD
[Compaq] CD4E1902
[Hewlett] CD4E1902
[HP PAVILION] 06D652A4
[FSC SERVER] 10045CFA
[FUJITSU SIEMENS] 10045CFA
[FSC SYSTEM] 10045CFA
[FUJITSU-PC] 9CF90CA8
[FUJITSU] D2D64C41
[SIEMENS] D2D64C41
[PRIMERGY] D2D64C41
[GENUINE] 8B2EBECB
To check whether your system has these slp strings in your bios or not,you can use “OEMBIOS tool (v1.1)”..Just run it on your system and it will tell you whether you have slp strings in your bios or not.If you have slp strings in your bios,it will give its “CRC Value” as well as the “SLP String” in your Bios.
Requirements:
• Windows Xp Oem untouched iso’s (XP-Pro,XP-Home,XP-MediaCentre and XP-64Bit)
• Iso Editing utilities such as Ultra iso or Magic iso or any other similar softwares for editing the iso files..

Steps To do:

1. First of all get yourself untouched iso images of XP-Pro,XP-Home,XP-MediaCentre and XP-64bit versions and if you don’t have one then you can easily convert your retail or VLK versions into OEM version by following THIS thread.
2. Download “WinXP_MULTIOEM.rar” from the following link and extract the files into a folder on your desktop.

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Download LINK:http://www.mediafire.com/?jbbu108eygnp38h
3. Download all the relevant “Uncompressed Oembios Filesets” from the “Oem Bios Archive” from HERE. i.e,download all the oembios filesets and put them in their respective folders in the “OEM” folder in the “WinXP_MULTIOEM” folder you just extracted on your desktop.You have to match the OimerpCRC values of the OEM filesets with the foldernames of the folders in the “OEM” folders..Drivers
For Example: If you have “ACERSYSTEM” in your bios then its CRC value is “717B6EF3”,so you just download the uncompressed “Acer-717B6EF3” from the archive and then extract only the Oembiosfiles into “717B6EF3” folder in the “OEM” folder in the extracted “WinXP_MULTIOEM” folder.Similarly download all the Other files and put them in their respective folder in the “OEM” folder.
4. There are four folder in your extracted “WinXP_MULTIOEM”..
• XP_HOME
• XP_MCE
• XP_PRO
• XP64
Each of these folders contain

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“oemscan.ini” file.Now if you are creating an XP Professional MULTI OEM,then copy the “oemscan.ini” file from “XP_Pro” folder into the “OEM” folder in the “WinXP_MULTIOEM”.Similarly if you are making other versions of XP MULTI OEM,then copy their “oemscan.ini” into the “OEM” folder.You can also edit the “oemscan.ini” and keep only those relevant line whose DVD you want to make and delete the other lines.
5. Open your untouched “Windows XP” iso’s with the help of Ultraiso or any other iso editing utility.
6. Now copy the “OEM” folder from the Extracted “WinXP_MULTIOEM” folder on your desktop where you have just put all the Oembios filesets to the root of your Windows XP iso..
7. Also copy the “WINNT.SIF” file from “WinXP_MULTIOEM” that is their on your desktop to “I386” folder in your iso i.e, “I386WINNT.SIF”
8. Now just save this edited Windows XP iso,and you have made your own MULTI-OEM Windows XP DVD.
NOTE:
1. I have not included oembios filesets in the “WinXP_MULTIOEM.rar” file.
Drivers Oimerp Laptops & Desktops2. Many thanks to “xehter” of msfn,Freestyler,and mr_smartepants of siginet for all their explainations and clarification without which this method would not have been possible.
3. Sometime,if your bios have more than ONE slp strings,the “oemscan.exe” will match the first foung slp string in your bios and insert those filesets.One way to circumvent this is that you put those line in the “oemscan.ini” whose filesets you want to be inserted.