Is there a way to see the model of ones motherboard without physically opening the box?
I am doing some upgrading to a friend of mine's pc, and after upgrading from WinME to Win2k sp4, I noticed that I could no longer raise the monitor resolution to anything higher than 800x600 and 16 bit color. However, I am pretty sure I had been able to switch to 24bit with ME. Now, it seems he is using the onboard video because nothing shows under Display Adapters in Device Manager. So it seems now the next step is to find out what motherboard model he has, isn't it?
Mind you, I already used the Hardware Wizard to try to find a suitable video driver from the Win2k CD, without success. At that point I thought sp4 would do the trick, but it didn't.
Btw, the reason why I would prefer a non physical way to find out the mboard model is because he doesn't exactly live around the corner. This way he could give me that info over the phone, and then I could search for the driver in the internet at home.
Thanks in advance,
JDL
I am doing some upgrading to a friend of mine's pc, and after upgrading from WinME to Win2k sp4, I noticed that I could no longer raise the monitor resolution to anything higher than 800x600 and 16 bit color. However, I am pretty sure I had been able to switch to 24bit with ME. Now, it seems he is using the onboard video because nothing shows under Display Adapters in Device Manager. So it seems now the next step is to find out what motherboard model he has, isn't it?
Mind you, I already used the Hardware Wizard to try to find a suitable video driver from the Win2k CD, without success. At that point I thought sp4 would do the trick, but it didn't.
Btw, the reason why I would prefer a non physical way to find out the mboard model is because he doesn't exactly live around the corner. This way he could give me that info over the phone, and then I could search for the driver in the internet at home.
Thanks in advance,
JDL