The OEM OEM model refers to a generic or unbranded computer, often sold as a base configuration for various manufacturers or resellers to customize. Typically, these systems offer flexible options for hardware components, such as processors, memory, and storage, allowing users to tailor the machine to their specific needs. While lacking a distinct brand identity, OEM systems are often cost-effective and suitable for businesses or individuals looking for a customizable solution with essential features for everyday computing.
Why do i see many drivers ?
Below is a list of drivers that may be suitable for your device. With the different devices, they can have the same driver , it's because they all use the same chip manufacturer.
How to select driver?
If you are looking for an update , pickup the latest one. If your driver isn't working, use the driver having the same OEM with the your laptop/desktop brand name.
Watch this video to see how it works -
click here
Your driver is up to date - if you have a problem with your driver, you can try to re-install the old version as below .
IDE Channel
Others
6.0.6000.16391
2006-06-21
570.09 KB
2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7/32bits
IDE Channel
Others
6.1.7600.16385
2006-06-21
188.45 KB
2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7, WIN8, WIN81, WIN10/32bits
IDE Channel
Others
6.1.7601.18231
2006-06-21
12.25 MB
2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7, WIN8, WIN81, WIN10/32bits
IDE Channel
Others
6.1.7601.18231
2006-06-21
10.7 MB
2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7, WIN8, WIN81, WIN10/32bits
IDE Channel
Others
6.3.9600.16384
2006-06-21
3.11 MB
2K, XP, 2K3, VISTA, WIN7, WIN8, WIN81, WIN10/32bits