K8N Neo2 Platinum Missing Mobo Drivers CD

Hi! Yesterday, I just bought, that mobo with Athlon3000+ Venice E6 stepping. Evereything is O.K and runs smooth , but somehow... the original CD, including the mobo drivers, is missing .
I'll be very thankful, if you are able to make for me an .ICO copy of the CD and uploud somewhere
Thanks

Quote from: Richard on 16-December-05, 00:29:42
The CD from MSI makes a great coaster to put an ice cold drink on, but I would not use it for anything else.
LOL!
It's not even good for that.... The center hole allows condensation to pool up underneath.
I've come to realize that the included driver CD is just a "one time" use item at best anyway, as most of the drivers are already several months old.
And heaven forbid that one would actually want Core Center & Live Update - unless you're a hardcore masochist or something.

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    Then try to post the system barebone .
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