Audio/vedio drivers/software

hiii
        this is ks karan  AND USING HP COMPAQ PRESARIO M 2000 LAPTOP-----and on reinstalling windows xp sp3 i lost most of the drivers like AUDIO VEDIO/GRAPHICK
 i tried to download from  hp support but my noteboom--COMPAQ PRESARIO M2000 IS NOT LISTED  AND I M NOT
ABLE TO DOWNLOAD DRIVERS
                    CAN U PLEASE GIVE ME LINK TO DOWNLOAD DRIVERS FOR PRESARIO M2000 LAPTOP/NOTEBOOK
OR IF POSSIBLE MAIL ME THE DRIVERS ON MY MAIL ADDRESSS
                      THANKING U IN ANTICIPATION
                                                                                    KS KARAN

Hello ksharan,
Thank you for posting on the HP Forums!
I understand you would like assistance with your notebook. However, this is a commercial notebook, so you should post your issue on the notebook board of the HP Enterprise Forums for a better answer.
Thank you and have a great day!
Mario
I worked on behalf of HP.

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