Coprocessor driver missing windows 10

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Go to the motherboard manufacturer's website, and look for an option to download motherboard drivers.ģ. Look up the brand and name of your motherboard (like, 'Gigabyte 80280i' or something like that) - either by running the program called 'DxDiag' (accepting WHQL is a safe option ) or by looking at your motherboard directly, these things are often printed on the PCB (surface of the motherboard).Ģ. Usually, the coprocessor is a part of the motherboard, thus if you have any driver-related issues with it, you are best advised to follow these instructions:ġ. The coprocessor is (unless I'm mistaken) a chip (processor) which performs some of the Central Processing Unit's additional work, such as arithmetics and other math-related issues. Saw that you mentioned that you're a bit inexperienced when it comes to computers, so feel free to ask away if you need anything explained!