30.11.2016, 17:55
And with formatting you mean a clean Windows installation?
Open Device Manager, if there's any issues (which you can see if there's a yellow or red triangle next to something), double click the device that's causing issues, go to properties and follow this guide: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Hardware-ID
You basically want to get the device's hardware ID and ****** it. The results are usually linked to drivers specific to that hardware. If there aren't any issues in Device Manager, run AdwCleaner and Superantispyware (and CCleaner afterwards) to make sure you don't have any kind of virus.
Open Device Manager, if there's any issues (which you can see if there's a yellow or red triangle next to something), double click the device that's causing issues, go to properties and follow this guide: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Hardware-ID
You basically want to get the device's hardware ID and ****** it. The results are usually linked to drivers specific to that hardware. If there aren't any issues in Device Manager, run AdwCleaner and Superantispyware (and CCleaner afterwards) to make sure you don't have any kind of virus.