Satellite P100-324 - XP 64bit drivers

Hi
I have Windows XP Pro 64bit version. From where I can download drivers for this OS?
There are device manufacturers drivers that support 64 bit, but I don't know what's inside my laptop... besides nVidia.
Thanks in advance! :)

Hello
I am pretty sure Toshiba will offer drivers for 64-bit Vista version but for Windows XP you will not find anything on Toshiba download page especially now when no one notebook will be delivered with WXP. Sorry but you are on your own. :(
I have found some info that can you help. This unit has:
Mobile Intel 945PM Express Chipset
Graphics Controller NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900
CX20551-22 soundcard
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG WLAN card
Intel PRO/1000 Ethernet LAN
I didnt find more info.

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