Trust.com - ComfortLine Mouse -- my mouse
Trust.com - Multimedia Scroll Keyboard KB-2200 -- my keyboard (changed it yesterday due to old one
not working anymore)
Thanks for the information Here is what I found for your mouse. Nice mouse, by the way.
Where can I get software/drivers for my Trust product? This product doesn't need any software/drivers to function.
Just connect and the product should work
Apparently your mouse uses standard drivers and that is a good thing.
It looks like your keyboard drivers are up to date. Your keyboard uses the same drivers for Vista and Win 7. Here is where you download drivers for your keyboard:
Trust.com - Multimedia Scroll Keyboard KB-2200
Is this your current keyboard or is this the one you replaced?
what if i use driver robot to update my drivers??? I do not know how to update drivers
There are four ways to update drivers.
1. Update drivers through Windows Updates.
2. Update drivers through Device Manager.
3. Update drivers through a third party program (not generally recommended).
4. Update drivers by downloading them from the respective manufacturers' websites and install them yourself. This is what we generally recommend.
Here is how to update drivers:
1. go to the manufacturer's webpage of the software or hardware fo which you are updating the driver. For example, if you were updating your video card drivers, you would go to NVidia's website. If you were updating chipset drivers, you would go to your motherboard manufacturer's website.
2. Download the latest drivers to your desktop. This will generally be a zipped file. Extract the zipped files contents to a folder on your desktop.
3. If there is an .exe file in that folder, click on it and it will install the drivers.
4. If there is no .exe file, open Device Manager and find the device you are trying to update. For example, let's say it is your video card. In
Device manger, you would click on the arrow to the left of
Display adapters. Now right click on your NVidia graphics card adapter and click on
Properties. Click on the
Driver tab. Click on the
Update Driver button. Now click on
Browse my computer for driver software. Enter the path to the folder on your desktop and click
Next.
For your Core Temp driver, ALSysIO64.sys, go here and install the latest version of the Core Temp:
Core Temp. You may already have the latest driver available. If you do, it should not be a problem.
If you have installed a new Keyboard, run your system and let's see how it does. If you get another BSOD, upload the dump and we will test hardware and enable Driver Verifier. But we may not need to do that . Let's see if the changes you have made solved the problem.