The "A78-M1" is a specific motherboard model often found inside Acer desktop systems like the and Veriton M200 series. Identifying its key components is the crucial first step to finding the right drivers.
Even with the correct drivers, you may encounter problems. Here are common solutions:
Knowing that your board is an FM2+ model built around the AMD A78 chipset significantly narrows down where to look for drivers, even if the exact A78-M1 model isn't listed. The chipset and onboard hardware (like the Realtek audio and LAN chips) are what dictate which drivers you need.
To find the correct drivers for this motherboard, you should search by the system model name
Select your operating system and download the package. This package will update your SMBus, SATA, and USB controllers in one go. Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Driver installation is usually straightforward, but errors can occur. Here is how to fix the most common issues associated with the Acer A78-M1. Potential Cause Quick Solution Windows switched the default audio output device.