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Coprocessor
Just a heads up here....I cuaght an older thead about the coprocessor, this strange thingy that under a new install Vista install just refuses to find a driver for! Well, I have an Asus-M2N-MX mobo and I couldnt find a driver not matter how much I *&^$&!! If you find an unknown coprocessor in your device manager go to the(for me)-Nvidia website-look up your nforce version-(430 with 6100 for me)and download the latest driver for it, making sure you select your OS properly. Once that is completed go to the coprocessor that drivers are needed for, click UPDATE driver and boom-it should work......hope this helps somebody:geek: -- Ferret |