Apple Flat-Panel HD Monitor

So I bought a Custom Built computer from Craigs-List and I got a 24 inch Apple Flat-Panel HD Monitor with it. When I was at his house testing it, it ran great and the screen worked fine. He did a System sweep on all of his files and I took it home. I then hooked it up at home and the screen didn't work. I then plugged in my old monitor and tested that and it worked fine. I checked what the problem was on why the Monitor didn't work. I then found out that I didn't have the Drivers.
So I guess the question is... Do you guys know where I can download the Driver that will allow my monitor to work?

There is a driver called WinACD but I don't know anything about it except that it exists. I've never had to use it.

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