HP ASUS Media Center TV Tuner FM PVR PCI Card P/N: 5188-4214 = SOFTWARE, Drivers and Oper. Manual

I have pluged this info in but for some reason it can not the product or anything about it.
I need to find: Software, Drivers as well as a operators Manual and any other information on the product, I just bought this item 1 month ago, New but it was just the card nothing else in the box with it. I thought their would at least be enough to get me going in the right direction. It was made for HP by ASUS but it seems no one knows about it? I do ned some help with this problem. I do not even know if it uses a remote!
I have it in a emachines T5212 with a Dual-Core Processorer, OS: Microsoft Windows XP PRO w/SP3, I also run MS Office 2007 Pro. Can anyone help with this?
Thank you until we talk again, peace be with you and yours.
RedThunder

Actually the simplest solution, as there seem to be next to no drivers available for your PC at the HP support page, would be to go here and order the HP Restore CD. You will need
both the PC name ( which was what you posted earlier) and the and product number for when you order the CD. Try CTRL+ALT+S and see if the product
information becomes visible.
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