You could just slide a video card into a slot in the box.  It doesn't need
to be fancy; it could even be a take-out.  It'd be a quick solution.
>
> Thanks for the response Mike (and earlier from John),
>
> John suggested driverguide.com.  I've used them in the past and checked
> them again this time but what I found didn't work.  I hadn't thought about
> just hunting with Google for any printed numbers on the motherboard.  The
> only problem there is that I will have to unplug some ribbon and power
> cables in order to see the whole board.  All for a video driver...  My
> friend got his PC from his former employer after it was replaced in an
> upgrade.  I'm surprised that he had the setup CD for it.  I'm also
> suspicious that it actually goes with the board.
>
> Thanks for the idea!
>
> Dave Parnin
> Nishikawa Standard Company
> Topeka, IN  46571
> daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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