Welcome bubinho,
I can see from your post that you did at least try to help yourself. It took some reading on your part to discover that we are not a noob friendly site... However it does state in the rules that the title of noob will be assigned based on a lack of resourcefulness not based on ones ability. You searched the forum and the web... therefore you are safe .
read this http://forum.DriverPacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4422. (It's OK if it is a little tough to read for your user level). See how far you get
even if that post does successfully resolve your driver problem for you would you please post your HWIDs using the tool linked in my signature. That way we can verify that driver is included in our driverpacks (It probably is but we can't tell without the HWID) the name of the device is not relevant, AT ALL. ONLY the HWID is important for finding a driver.
You could try downloading our application "DriverPacks BASE" from here http://driverpacks.net/applications/dri … base/10.06.
run that
download DriverPack Graphics C
select SAD (Stand Alone Drivers)...
hit the "Browse" button and point to a location you can find. IE your desktop or my documents folder.
Run the DP_Inst_Tool.cmd in the DriverPacks.net folder that is created by DriverPacks BASE...
Did it work? It is very likely that your trident driver is already included... for more on SAD see the FAQ section of the forum or just ask us.
your a Newbie, not a Noob (rhymes with boob)
Regards
Jeff