Hello Allan and Hillary.
Looking around for free online drivers, utilize a light downloadable
tool called "Unknown Device Identifier" - UDI.
"Google" its download file and run it every time drivers seem tricky to
identify and your search will always be made easier.
However, it is no excuse to throw away those original driver files
(CDs). And that tool, UDI, has an option for backing-up drivers before
"formatting".
Success!
# Ed.
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title:Solutions Engineer
tel;work:+256 312 278767
tel;home:+256 752 373374
tel;cell:+256 712 273374
note:edsend (Skype), zibiced (Y! / Hotmail)
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