Try creating a new topic in the 'Software Discussion' section of the forum. After all, 'Software Informer Client bug reports' is hardly a fitting place for questions like this.
I'm closing the topic.
]]>and do this happen for example i recently installed fifa 12 and it is installed in C disk but my programe and features, where programes are instaled,its not showing .....same thing with my fifa online 2.....WHY?
i have fifa 12 and the full game is near about 6.5GB but my CD is showing 3 GB ...i am confused that i have full game or demo..can u tell me how can i know that i have full game or demo version,,,
]]>The only thing I can suggest is, go to Start menu -> Run... (or press Win+R), and type %appdata%. Press Enter. You should see a Windows Explorer window with your Application Data folder open in it. Look for the folder called Google. Enter it. Then locate the folder Chrome and delete it. This should flush your Google Chrome settings to their defaults.
This won't bring your saved passwords back, I'm afraid, but at least you'll be able to use Chrome again.
]]>problem is that,,,today i open my google chrome browser and the page is showing..when open it always come PAGE UNTITLED ...i have installed it many times,,,but again same problem...plz help i will be thankfu; to u////
neither tools,settings, opening nothing...
even i lost my all saved passwords....
Well, if you suspect you may have already uninstalled the apps they came with, you may delete them, there's no harm in that. The apps that require those libraries will explicitly say which version they require. The problem is, the specific versions of VC Redistributable are a pain to find on your own. The Microsoft website (this is where they come from) is utterly disorganised.
]]>As for the device info in the Details tab, you don't need to write it there. You need to type it into the search box on Google or Bing or whatever search engine you use. That info - VEN_xxxx&DEV_xxxx&SUBSYS_xxxxxx&REV_xx - you may call it an internal name of your device. This is how you will know you're downloading the correct driver. (To verify the validity of downloaded drivers, simply open the driver's .inf file and look if your VEN_xxx&DEV_xxx... is listed there).
]]>as you said earlier "right-click on it, pick Properties, switch to the Details tab, and write down the following info (you can't copy it, you'll have to write it down manually)" we cant right in detail tab.
]]>One last note: the timestamps on those files on the FTP server don't actually mean that those files were put there back in 2010. Since they're all absolutely identical (15.10.10 00:00:00), and it's impossible to upload so much data within just one second, it's safe to assume that those timestamps were manually assigned by the FTP server admin. Whether those drivers are any newer than yours - you can only tell that by comparing the versions.
]]>If there are no updated drivers in that folder, it likely means that the updated drivers don't support your laptop.
This said, though, if you're feeling adventurous, open the Device Manager from the Control Panel, find the device whose driver you're intending to update, right-click on it, pick Properties, switch to the Details tab, and write down the following info (you can't copy it, you'll have to write it down manually):
That's VEN_xxxx&DEV_xxxx&SUBSYS_xxxxxx&REV_xx (some of the latter two may be missing, don't worry). Then just paste that info into Google and find out which other notebooks have the same device as yours. After that, you can try searching the downloads for those notebooks - maybe they're offering a slightly updated version.
]]>E.g. look at the downloads offered for the Memory Stick Host Controllers. The Windows 7 32-bit download points to http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/7kss55ww.zip; whilst the Windows XP 64-bit one leads to http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/Drivers/Cardreader/CardReader_Ricoh_WIN7_32_WIN7_64_36202.zip.
If these could be rectified by means of providing proper universal links for reported versions, it would be a trivial fix. Even regular users can do this (by clicking on the 'Suggest a correction' link on respective driver pages). But in this case this would only be a half-way solution, and would likely infuriate some notebook owners because their devices would stop working. No, fixing this issue implies a complete overhaul of the whole process of gathering driver versions and their download links - and I wouldn't even dare to give you an approximate ETA on when we'll be able to tackle this. For the time being, please avoid downloading updates for those devices that are mostly found in notebooks. That's the best advice I can give.
Are you looking for drivers for a specific notebook model? I could try to fix you up with official updates if you like, just tell me your notebook's manufacturer and model.
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