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IBM Lenovo Thinkpad Z61e :- XP Driver Recovery CD |
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If you have just set up your system with a new Microsoft Windows install and found many of your device drivers do not work, or if your existing set up has driver problems, this CD is what you need. This CD will automatically detect and install all the drivers needed for your computer. All the drivers and much of the factory software is supplied in a format which allows your Microsoft Windows operating system to find the correct driver automatically! If you have either just set up your system with a new Microsoft Windows install, and found that many of your device drivers just do not work, or if your existing setup has driver problems,then this CD is exactly what you need! THIS RECOVERY CD DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY VERSION OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS This Driver Recovery cd contains every driver for your computer. All recovery cd documentation and device drivers and software installs are written specifically for your particular model. If you need help - look at our FAQ page, go to our Forum, or use the Contact Us facility. |
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www.computerworlduk.com you can read more there as well. |