Topic: [IMPL] Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 9.0.0.1007
Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 9.0.0.1007
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Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 9.0.0.1007
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we don't add drivers that are not available on the main site... in this case intel.
leaked, beta, or unofficial sources are not valid here...
We want stable packs, making current packs is secondary to that goal.
We are always aware of the top vendors releases such as ATI, Nvidia, SI, and Intel. a proper link is below...
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ … rdMap=1680
this driver is already in a test pack
http://dev.driverpacks.thesneaky.com/dr … 32_805C.7z
Thanks for your feed back
in the future please avail yourself of the search feature of this forum, and read the stickys.
Like this one http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=1139
Pss station-drivers always keeps us WAY ahead of ANY current releases.
(they leak drivers pre release so by watching them we know well in advance of their impending official release.)
I'm not sure how useful the Intel utility itself is for the Driver Packs themselves, but it might be useful as a **guide** for what is really necessary to support Intel mobos and chipsets.
Its not an utility its a pack of drivers
Nope, not a single 'driver' in there. The 'dll' files are all language/locale specific and are translation tables for the setup installer.
However, the utility is chock-full of chipset-specific .cat and .inf files though and as such is probably the definitive, single-source for such things from Intel. No need to hunt all over for mobo-specific installers. Just grab this thing once a month (or whenever) and drop the inf files into the chipset driverpack.
The .inf files also list out just about every (valid?!?) HardwareID for Intel motherboards. Nice source of information there.
Hi.
Well, this is what we do..
The content of "all" folder gets dropped into the chipset folder (and we leave the older files in because intel drops support for old hardware).
Right now, this content is copied three times.. because the DriverPacks BASE uses three specific folders for method 1.
Thanks Jaak, I think that is the first time I read a description of how th eIntel chipset INFs are collected.
Great stuff!
Well that is how it was / has always been done...
The inf seeding that used to be done by m1 was dropped by me a few releases ago.
the separation of the OS platforms is no longer required. (unless they are unique - and they are not)
going forward there will be a new folder layout and we will need to populate the ini file to make DriverPacks chipset compatible with PE.
I have to err on the safe side.. for backward compatibility.
When I test the new 805 chipset testpack I know it works with DriverPacks BASE 805, but a good many users may not have upgraded to DriverPacks BASE 805 yet, and when we release chips 805? with a single intel folder we'll have to tell people to please upgrade their DriverPacks BASE 7052 if they want all features.
Last edited by Jaak (2008-05-20 19:57:32)
yeah some testing with an old base will tell us if teh missing folders will be an issue.
I dont belive they will... but i havent tested it yet
Nope, not a single 'driver' in there. The 'dll' files are all language/locale specific and are translation tables for the setup installer.
However, the utility is chock-full of chipset-specific .cat and .inf files though and as such is probably the definitive, single-source for such things from Intel. No need to hunt all over for mobo-specific installers. Just grab this thing once a month (or whenever) and drop the inf files into the chipset driverpack.
The .inf files also list out just about every (valid?!?) HardwareID for Intel motherboards. Nice source of information there.
Open it with universal extractor
Nope, not a single 'driver' in there.
Dude your lost....a driver is a .sys file, .inf is like a setup, it tell where the sys should be copied and add some registry entries and the .cat file is the digital signature. Google it next time.
Intel has posted version 9.00.1008 of their chipset drivers on their web site.
9.0.0.1008 is already in a test pack
please dont waste our time... it is posted all over the site and stickied
do not request ATI Nvidia or Intel files... WE are fully aware of thier releases (it is what we do)
http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=1139
Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 9.0.0.1008
intel's link below
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/16023/a … _autol.exe
hi,
if they want to use it, they can test the version we had before we added INI for PE.
DP_Chipset_wnt5_x86-32_806A_PUBLIC.7z
can you belive hammer actually posted a request right below my post about not requesting intel drivers.
banned for a month... (for not being able to read)
yes that was incredible.
Thanks for been up to date downloading the test pack now.
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