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#1 Feb 18 2009 at 2:51 PM Rating: Good
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My pc is in dire need of new driver updates, but I am unable to. Anytime I get a new driver (my graphics driver is a big one) I get a message telling me to contact the manufacturer (Dell). Well, I have had the pc for a while and I am not under Dell's warranty nor do I even have an account with them? Is there a way to override this so I can update my drivers? I am working on getting a new pc, but that could be a month or so away and I need to solve this problem soon.
#2 Feb 18 2009 at 4:22 PM Rating: Decent
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What is the error message *exactly*? Post a screenshot, if you're able to.

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#3 Feb 18 2009 at 11:35 PM Rating: Good
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I found a solution at omegadrivers.

#4 Feb 19 2009 at 1:47 AM Rating: Decent
They are easy to use. It utilizes a guided step-by-step process from scan to install with directions on each step to assist you.
#5 Feb 19 2009 at 1:47 PM Rating: Good
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Yeah, I really didn't feel like I wasn't lost. Pretty good site.
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