Greetings, I know that this is a very old thread, but I figured it might be worth a shot to try asking my question here. I recently decided to put together a Windows 98SE build using some of the old components I had laying around. This build is based on Intel D875PBZ Motherboard, Pentium4 CPU, 1GB of PC3200 DDR-400 ram, etc.
After installing Windows 98SE, I had trouble locating the correct chipset drivers, but eventually came across Intel Chipset version 6.3.0.1007 drivers for Windows 98SE. The issue is that even after installing these drivers I still have 3 unidentified devices in the Device Manager (including onboard USB controller, onboard LAN, and one more device Wi-Fi Adapter).
I was wondering if anyone here happens to have the installers for both USB and LAN drivers as they don't seem to be included with the Intel Chipset installation package. I tried visiting Intel Download Center, but they have discontinued support for all these legacy devices and have actually purged all old archives (pre-2013) from their website. Maybe someone out there has experience a similar issue installing Windows 98SE on an Intel 875p motherboard and has all the original drivers that they can share. Thank You!