Links


Here are links to companies which provide the software that makes your computer work. Always make sure you've the latest version of your current operating system and, from time to time, check you have the latest drivers for your sound and graphics cards. Drivers are small pieces of software that act as 'translators' between the operating system and it's hardware. Most drivers are easy to install and come with full instructions - some even come with a 'widget' that does most of the work for you! Why might you need new ones?

The list below isn't all-inclusive - we only list the main ones we've come across when helping people get our software running on their computers, and the links only takes you to their home page - look for 'downloads'.

Disclaimer
We cannot be held responsible for these sites or the services and/or software they provide. You download and install files at your own risk. If you have problems with a particular driver, please contact the manufacturer, not us.




Operating system links
Microsoft
As well as providing updates to Windows and other software, the up-to-date versions of DirectX, Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer are often needed to run the latest software.

Apple

Even if you're running Windows, the QuickTime player is used by many programs to display video or play audio files.

'Driver' links
Intel
They make the 'chips' that make your PC work. They also make sound and video cards.

nVidia

Graphics cards

ATI

Graphics cards

Other links
Adobe
Many of our downloadable resources are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format, so you'll need their 'Acrobat Reader' to view them.
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Wednesday 8th September, 2010
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