CPU: Intel® Celeron® 800MHz (w/128KB)
Chipset: Intel® 810 chipset, 100MHz FSB
Memory: 128MB SDRAM
Hard Drive: 20GB HDD
Optical Drive: Built-in 48x Max. CD-ROM Drive; 3.5" 1.44MB FDD
Video: Intel® DirectAGP 3D (810 shared)
Sound: Intel® 82801 AC '97 Audio
Modem: 56K ITU v.90 PCI internal Fax/Modem
Peripherals: Keyboard; Mouse; Stereo Speakers
Ports/Other: 2 USB ports (1 on front bezel); 1 Serial; 1 Parallel; 1 Midi/Game; 2 PS/2
emachine does not have the drives anymore, is there a software that will pull the drivers and save them?
Well ideally your friend would have a CD with those drivers- but wait a sec, if you're installing XP those Windows ME drivers won't work anyway,
You'd have to download the XP drivers from emachine's website (if any exist). The big ones are video, sound & modem -it doesn't appear this machine even has a network card. There's a chance that XP might recognize all of the integrated Intel components without requiring driver disks, but I wouldn't count on it.
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