So ... Z390 Phantom Gaming 6 is old motherboard or new motherboard?I have a situation where old hardware was transferred to new mobo but have Unknown Device in Device Manager with no clear info regarding it's origin.
What's stopping you from sourcing the drivers for the motherboard off of the motherboard manufacturer's support site? You also don't need a drivers disc in this day and age. All you need is a pen drive and a donor system to download said drivers.
Which disks ? There are no separate drivers for HDDs and SATA SSDs, they come with OS. Even if such driver is needed, you have to get them from drive's manufacturer.
Just install proper chipset drivers, they contain drivers for disk controller.
You call people that try to help you idiots ????? And you can't download it's contents yourself !!! Who is going to help you under threat to be labeled idiot ??i'm surrounded by !diots!
all i want are the original drivers that came with the mobo.
any help would be very much appreciated. thank you.
So ... Z390 Phantom Gaming 6 is old motherboard or new motherboard?I have a situation where old hardware was transferred to new mobo but have Unknown Device in Device Manager with no clear info regarding it's origin.
So ... Z390 Phantom Gaming 6 is old motherboard or new motherboard?
Generally, if you change motherboard, clean install of OS is recommended.
If you try to avoid this, results can be:
boot mode compatibility issues (system doesn't boot),driver compatibility issues (bsods, crashes, lowered performance),windows activation issues (can not reactivate windows).