It seems the Monitor and XYZ driverpack archives are corrupted. sad  CRC Errors all over the place when trying to extract them.

Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 8.0.1.1002

Is it necessary to install this?  Does it come with the DriverPacks???  I have a P4 3Ghz Dell PC so am a bit concerned. =S

You don't think it could be anything to do with the WMP hotfix, or even the WMP11 beta, surely??? =S

Might have to test anothe reinstallation at some point then and see if the icon appears afterwards.

I assume it had something to do with it anyway, since I haven't connected my Zen Touch to the comp so far since reinstalling DP-integrated XP.

Anyway I can prevent this from happening?  Is it part of the MassStorage package by any chance?  I assume that to be important for RAID installing and such though.

Must add, it shows no icon (just a plain Windows "any file" one) and when double-clicked on, opens up a new explorer window, but nothing is inside it.

twig123 wrote:

You need to install your Modem drivers... (PCI Simple Communication Device)
I have been contributing to a 3rd Party 'Modems' pack on MSFN.org that might help, you can download it here: http://rapidshare.de/files/17871930/Dri … .4.7z.html

....and the USB device......... Good Question... I just had something similar, but I guess it was actually a feature of the sound card... but good luck on that one.

Hmmmm, intriguing!  I usually remove modem drivers from the CD with nLite considering I don't use dial-up...... am I taking the whole modem thing the wrong way by thinking about that then?  Am I supposed to still install them even if I use broadband?

Thanks for the link!  I wanted to ask though:  when's the best time to apply such a regtweak?  Am I able to implement it in any of BST's first-logon batch files maybe?

The one that appears in all right-click Explorer menus, that is.

I have ATI Catalyst integrated on the CD thanks to the DriverPacks, but I don't like the way that icon sticks out so much that I keep accidentally clicking on it as the first thing.

Any solutions?  And if it's possible how do I implement that as a default setting upon unattended installation?

I've taken a screen capture so you can see for yourself.


This is on a new Dell computer with an Intel Pentium 4 processor, ATI Radeon X600 graphics card, Intel Ethernet card and Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit card all installed - and I'm using XP SP2 with all the latest BST DriverPacks integrated (alongside RyanVM's Update Pack 2.0.6).  Additionally, there are two frontal USB ports as well as five others round the back, and an internal card reader is installed at the front below the two DVD drives.

What could be the problem?

http://img451.imageshack.us/img451/3329/missingdrivers7nc.th.png