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How to find/update the "Intel Core Duo" drivers.

 
 
srslifer
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      01-17-2008
I'm using Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and I'm trying to locate new drivers for
the "Intel Core Duo" processor drivers in Device Manager. My current one is
dated from 2006, and updating these might improve my performance.

Device Manager has a way to update the driver automatically. This hasn't
done anything (actually, for my video card or any other driver). I don't
mind downloading updated drivers manually and installing them, so I checked
Intel first, then Dell (the manufacturer), then Microsoft. I couldn't find
anything on any of these companies' sites. Intel told me to ask Microsoft,
and Dell just said "we don't have anything".

I do understand that the processor doesn't have drivers the same way as
other devices...but I do want to update whatever this software is in Device
Manager. If anyone can recommend where to find the right drivers to download
I will appreciate it greatly.

The reason I want to update them is that I'm having performance issues with
World of Warcraft. My performance mostly involves my (decidedly average)
video capabilities. One particular bug I'm having in the game may relate to
WoW not playing nicely with dual cores, and AMD users have reported
improvements by downloading new drivers. I'd like to do the same.

Apologies if I'm posting to the wrong forum or anything. Thanks for any
help the community can offer.


 
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Mick Murphy
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      01-17-2008
The reason that anyone has probs with WoW is because of not enough RAM or a
low grade Graphics card.

But WOW does not ask for much!
I have seen people run it with only 512Mbs RAM, and 128MBs Graphics

From your post, UPGRADE your Graphics card.

"srslifer" wrote:

> I'm using Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and I'm trying to locate new drivers for
> the "Intel Core Duo" processor drivers in Device Manager. My current one is
> dated from 2006, and updating these might improve my performance.
>
> Device Manager has a way to update the driver automatically. This hasn't
> done anything (actually, for my video card or any other driver). I don't
> mind downloading updated drivers manually and installing them, so I checked
> Intel first, then Dell (the manufacturer), then Microsoft. I couldn't find
> anything on any of these companies' sites. Intel told me to ask Microsoft,
> and Dell just said "we don't have anything".
>
> I do understand that the processor doesn't have drivers the same way as
> other devices...but I do want to update whatever this software is in Device
> Manager. If anyone can recommend where to find the right drivers to download
> I will appreciate it greatly.
>
> The reason I want to update them is that I'm having performance issues with
> World of Warcraft. My performance mostly involves my (decidedly average)
> video capabilities. One particular bug I'm having in the game may relate to
> WoW not playing nicely with dual cores, and AMD users have reported
> improvements by downloading new drivers. I'd like to do the same.
>
> Apologies if I'm posting to the wrong forum or anything. Thanks for any
> help the community can offer.
>
>

 
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Sascha Jazbec
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      01-17-2008
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Prod...ProductID=2558

Have a look there at

Intel's Coreâ„¢2 Duo

download section, they have free Software for all OS, including Vista 32 and
64.

Sascha/Germany



"srslifer" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> I'm using Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and I'm trying to locate new drivers
> for
> the "Intel Core Duo" processor drivers in Device Manager. My current one
> is
> dated from 2006, and updating these might improve my performance.
>
> Device Manager has a way to update the driver automatically. This hasn't
> done anything (actually, for my video card or any other driver). I don't
> mind downloading updated drivers manually and installing them, so I
> checked
> Intel first, then Dell (the manufacturer), then Microsoft. I couldn't
> find
> anything on any of these companies' sites. Intel told me to ask
> Microsoft,
> and Dell just said "we don't have anything".
>
> I do understand that the processor doesn't have drivers the same way as
> other devices...but I do want to update whatever this software is in
> Device
> Manager. If anyone can recommend where to find the right drivers to
> download
> I will appreciate it greatly.
>
> The reason I want to update them is that I'm having performance issues
> with
> World of Warcraft. My performance mostly involves my (decidedly average)
> video capabilities. One particular bug I'm having in the game may relate
> to
> WoW not playing nicely with dual cores, and AMD users have reported
> improvements by downloading new drivers. I'd like to do the same.
>
> Apologies if I'm posting to the wrong forum or anything. Thanks for any
> help the community can offer.
>
>

 
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Gary Mount
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      01-17-2008
You might want to consider updating your bios as well if you haven't already
done so.

"srslifer" <> wrote in message
news:5B8A5107-C6E6-4612-BC76-...
> I'm using Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and I'm trying to locate new drivers
> for
> the "Intel Core Duo" processor drivers in Device Manager. My current one
> is
> dated from 2006, and updating these might improve my performance.
>
> Device Manager has a way to update the driver automatically. This hasn't
> done anything (actually, for my video card or any other driver). I don't
> mind downloading updated drivers manually and installing them, so I
> checked
> Intel first, then Dell (the manufacturer), then Microsoft. I couldn't
> find
> anything on any of these companies' sites. Intel told me to ask
> Microsoft,
> and Dell just said "we don't have anything".
>
> I do understand that the processor doesn't have drivers the same way as
> other devices...but I do want to update whatever this software is in
> Device
> Manager. If anyone can recommend where to find the right drivers to
> download
> I will appreciate it greatly.
>
> The reason I want to update them is that I'm having performance issues
> with
> World of Warcraft. My performance mostly involves my (decidedly average)
> video capabilities. One particular bug I'm having in the game may relate
> to
> WoW not playing nicely with dual cores, and AMD users have reported
> improvements by downloading new drivers. I'd like to do the same.
>
> Apologies if I'm posting to the wrong forum or anything. Thanks for any
> help the community can offer.
>
>

 
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srslifer
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      01-17-2008
Thanks for checking for me -

Unfortunately, I have the "Intel Core Duo" not Core Duo 2...and both chips
just show their "Processor Identification Utility" available for download,
and not drivers.

Intel has told me they don't have the drivers and to ask Microsoft. I'm
hoping I don't need to pay MSFT for a support contract or anything like that.



"Sascha Jazbec" wrote:

> http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Prod...ProductID=2558
>
> Have a look there at
>
> Intel's Coreâ„¢2 Duo
>
> download section, they have free Software for all OS, including Vista 32 and
> 64.
>
> Sascha/Germany
>
>
>
> "srslifer" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:5B8A5107-C6E6-4612-BC76-...
> > I'm using Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and I'm trying to locate new drivers
> > for
> > the "Intel Core Duo" processor drivers in Device Manager. My current one
> > is
> > dated from 2006, and updating these might improve my performance.
> >
> > Device Manager has a way to update the driver automatically. This hasn't
> > done anything (actually, for my video card or any other driver). I don't
> > mind downloading updated drivers manually and installing them, so I
> > checked
> > Intel first, then Dell (the manufacturer), then Microsoft. I couldn't
> > find
> > anything on any of these companies' sites. Intel told me to ask
> > Microsoft,
> > and Dell just said "we don't have anything".
> >
> > I do understand that the processor doesn't have drivers the same way as
> > other devices...but I do want to update whatever this software is in
> > Device
> > Manager. If anyone can recommend where to find the right drivers to
> > download
> > I will appreciate it greatly.
> >
> > The reason I want to update them is that I'm having performance issues
> > with
> > World of Warcraft. My performance mostly involves my (decidedly average)
> > video capabilities. One particular bug I'm having in the game may relate
> > to
> > WoW not playing nicely with dual cores, and AMD users have reported
> > improvements by downloading new drivers. I'd like to do the same.
> >
> > Apologies if I'm posting to the wrong forum or anything. Thanks for any
> > help the community can offer.
> >
> >

>

 
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srslifer
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      01-17-2008
I have, thank you. It didn't seem to help.

"Gary Mount" wrote:

> You might want to consider updating your bios as well if you haven't already
> done so.
>
> "srslifer" <> wrote in message
> news:5B8A5107-C6E6-4612-BC76-...
> > I'm using Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and I'm trying to locate new drivers
> > for
> > the "Intel Core Duo" processor drivers in Device Manager. My current one
> > is
> > dated from 2006, and updating these might improve my performance.
> >
> > Device Manager has a way to update the driver automatically. This hasn't
> > done anything (actually, for my video card or any other driver). I don't
> > mind downloading updated drivers manually and installing them, so I
> > checked
> > Intel first, then Dell (the manufacturer), then Microsoft. I couldn't
> > find
> > anything on any of these companies' sites. Intel told me to ask
> > Microsoft,
> > and Dell just said "we don't have anything".
> >
> > I do understand that the processor doesn't have drivers the same way as
> > other devices...but I do want to update whatever this software is in
> > Device
> > Manager. If anyone can recommend where to find the right drivers to
> > download
> > I will appreciate it greatly.
> >
> > The reason I want to update them is that I'm having performance issues
> > with
> > World of Warcraft. My performance mostly involves my (decidedly average)
> > video capabilities. One particular bug I'm having in the game may relate
> > to
> > WoW not playing nicely with dual cores, and AMD users have reported
> > improvements by downloading new drivers. I'd like to do the same.
> >
> > Apologies if I'm posting to the wrong forum or anything. Thanks for any
> > help the community can offer.
> >
> >

 
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