Below you can download motherboard o.e.m driver for Windows.
File name: motherboard-oem.exe
Version: 3.232
File size: 16954 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: Symantec v 1.91
Download Driver Motherboard O.E.M(click above to download)
The device in question is a motherboard.
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: O.E.M (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
- The device is used to connect and integrate various computer components such as the CPU, RAM, storage, and peripherals.
- It supports various input/output interfaces like USB, HDMI, audio jacks, and Ethernet ports.
- The motherboard supports a specific CPU socket type, RAM type and maximum capacity, and expansion slots for additional cards.
- It also includes a BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) chip, which contains firmware that controls the basic functions of the motherboard.
- The motherboard requires a compatible power supply unit to provide power to the various components.
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: The computer doesn't power on, and there are no signs of life from the motherboard. What could be the problem?
A1: Check if the power supply unit is properly connected to the motherboard and receiving power. Ensure the power switch on the back of the power supply is turned on. If the issue persists, try a different power supply or consult a technician to test the motherboard.
Q2: The computer keeps crashing or freezing randomly. How can I troubleshoot this issue?
A2: Ensure that the CPU, RAM, and other components are properly seated in their respective sockets and slots. Check if the system is overheating, as inadequate cooling can cause such problems. Update the motherboard's BIOS to the latest version, as it may have bug fixes for stability issues. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to replace faulty components or seek professional assistance.
Q3: The USB ports on my motherboard are not functioning. What steps can I take to resolve this issue?
A3: Firstly, ensure that the USB devices you are connecting are functioning correctly and tried on other computers. Check the BIOS settings to ensure that the USB ports are enabled. Also, make sure you have installed the latest motherboard drivers from the manufacturer's website. If the issue still persists, there may be a problem with the USB controller on the motherboard, requiring further diagnosis or potential replacement.