I've tried installing nforce4_amd_winvistax64_15.00_english_whql driver on my secondary rig (A8N-SLI), and most everything appears to have installed properly, except the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Just as with my primary rig (A8N32-SLI Deluxe) was before driver installation, it lists 3 of 3 different items, for a total of 9.
After installation on the primary, it consolidates these into just 5 items, with two of them relabled Nvidia nForce Serial ATA Controller. I've tried the installation 3 times with the same results. The two motherboards are so similar, I expected the same results on each. This leaves me wondering if it is a matter of driver version, or just some unchangeable difference in hardware?
I have installed Windows 7 64 bit with a P5KC motherboard. I have updated to the latest drivers published by Intel, but when I run any one of the many driver update "check" programs, they all consistently report my drivers are out of date, particularly USB host controller and p35 express chipset PCI root port. Not really familiar with what they all mean.
The only symptom I have is that certain software designed to do its own back ups (eg Quicken) fail to back up to a USB drive. They report the drive is not ready, but I can copy directly to the drive manually. Am i being conned by these check up applications?
i installed windows 7 build 7100 RC 32bit build on a desktop. Its a custom build pc so i don't have much info about it. I ran Intel chipset identification and go this:
I need to download the chipset driver. Can anyone help me please?
i have a radeon 2600 hd pro 512 (agp) and im using a Abit AV8 motherboard which is a VIA motherboard not nforce i have tried all the drivers, nothing works, tried the original ati drivers nope, tried the sapphire drivers nope, why make a card that ain't gonna work on windows 7
i installed all the intel drivers in device manager. and i used Version: 9.1.1.1019. for some reason some updated to Version: 9.1.1.1005 and some updated to Version: 9.1.1.1013 and none went to Version: 9.1.1.1019. any one have any ideas why it did not goto Version: 9.1.1.1019 on atleast some of them.
So when my PC boots up i get an error from the GPU telling me i must install the AMD chipset driver.
1: after turning off my anti virus software and firewall and after restarting my computer i install the chipset drivers for the M4A785TD-V EVO from here url...
2: but i still seem to get the message to install the amd chipset driver? I have the latest drivers for my GPU(HIS 5850) 11.2
Why would it still tell me to install the chipset driver if i already have it? infact when i finish installing it i made sure i have the same version of the chipset driver as the one i just downloaded. Is my motherboard faulty? or am i installing it wrong?
I have a Gateway DX4720 and was checking out how up to date its drivers are. Using Device Manager I checked out Nvidia (ver. 8.17.125896) and did the automatic internet search, resulting in my driver was up to date. However, I noted on Gateway's site that there was a Nvidia chipset driver (package 15.45) available for download. I am confused, do I need to install it or not?
Needed: Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for 945 Chipset-Based Intel Desktop Boards
My Device Manager does not show any drivers as missing but I get a very low graphics score on the Windows Index Experience; it is 2.0.
I think that this may have something to do with the "Media Graphics Accelerator Driver" which will not install ("OS not supported" when using setup). I tried the install for Vista (No.7) from this page:- Download Search Results!
I've read posts here and elsewhere that describe migrating drivers with a driver backup util from Vista and pulling them into Windows 7 via Device Manager but I don't have a Vista installation to be able to do that.
I'd like to have a WIE of 3 or more in order to run Aero but my WIE figures are 3.2/4.6/2.0 (graphics)/3.0/5.9. and I can't see that low base-rate of 2.0 disappearing unless I can install the Graphics Media Accelerator (Intel replied to my query with the standard "not our policy to support future technology etc. etc". (ha ha! nice one Intel)).
so I bought a ton of pc gear, and finally got it all together. But everytime I try to load the Intel driver (tried through their web service and manually), the screen either freezes or just goes to no signal.
How do I find out if the version of the chipset drivers that Windows 7 RTM 64-bit installed automatically is the same as the latest chipset drivers listed on the ASUS website (model M4A78T-E)?
I then got a BSOD and my boot disk (an SSD) disappeared from the BIOS. I thought I was in big trouble. I have another controller so I plugged the SSD into the other one and booted to it and rolled back to the MS driver (just for the SATA controller). I then put everything back together.
Everything seems to work now. Do I need to take any further steps to prevent this from happening again? What happened?
Ive been trying to make sure that all my drivers are up to date, so I've got the program Driver Max to make sure that they are the latest versions. Ok so as I understand it, things like:
And all of those related things are what the chip set driver update's? If I'm wrong please explain how I update those things. If I'm right then why would it say they were out of date when I've gone to the Intel site and used the driver detection feature and it says I'm up to date?
1) download any Drivers Backup software, like DriverMax which is Free
2) boot your Vista or previous Windows 7 which has working Intel drivers and "Export" your video drivers from your Drivers Backup Software, say DriverMax
3) boot to Windows 7.build 7000 and "Import" your drivers in your Drivers Backup Soft, like DriverMax
I have a reoccurring message box about 70% of the time I turn on my computer telling me to install the AMD chipset driver.
1: I have the latest chipset, lan, audio drivers for my motherboard (Asus M4A875TD-V EVO) 2: I also have the latest drivers for my GPU (AMD HD5850) 11.2.
Why would I still get this message about 70% of the time when I turn on my PC?
my sony vaio fs640w had problems with video controller, after installed Windows 7 32bit, just only standard VGA Graphics adapter working, video controller didn't. my sony used Intel 915GM/GMS/910GML chipset?
I am building a new computer and confused by something. The new 1155 mobos seem to have video VGA and DVI ports, but no graphics chipset. Was wondering what this meant? Does it mean the chipset has to come from the intel chip or does there have to be a separate graphics card? If a seperate card, why put the ports on the mobo in the first place?
I'm trying to install updated chipset drivers. I downloaded nForce 680i SLI from the nvidia website. When I run install, it asks me to select what I want to install and gives only 2 choices: nvidia ethernet driver, and nvidia storage driver. Those aren't the chipset drivers, are they?
I've been floating around seven forums for awhile as a guest because i could get most of the info i wanted by not having to ask.It's come to a point now where i would like a second opinion(s) on updating my Motherboard chipset, Basically ive installed a new/old (depends on how you look at it) and have not installed any drivers for the chipset from ASUS. My Motherboard is this ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download M4A77TD and the drivers are kind of out of date on the ASUS site but i did find AMD do chipset drivers too AMD Chipset Drivers now i'm unsure or at least i need a second opinion(s) on this but would it be ok to install the AMD version as they seem up to date or should i stick to the ASUS site?
I'm unsure exactly how to choose what chipset I want to buy for him. Previously, I just sort of looked at each of my available motherboard options, and chose which one had the requirements I was looking for. However, my friend is on a budget, so I feel like buying a specific chipset might be a better, cheaper option (instead of buying one with the ports that he wants, but with other ports he doesn't need).Is there an easy way to compare the different chipsets? The Wikipedia article is somewhat useful, but also seems to have some inconsistancies (I own a Z68 motherboard with USB 3.0 support, something the Wikipedia article doesn't list). Then again, perhaps this is normal for motherboards,To elaborate on my friend's preferences, he has no need for any integrated graphics, and would be.interested in future-proofing (SATA III, USB 3, PCI-e 3), if the price is right. He'll be buying an Ivy Bridge LGA 1155.