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Integrating Intel Chipset 8.3 .... which .INF do I use ?


benifin

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Hi all

Dumb question I know .....

My motherboard is a Gigabyte P35C DS3R - it uses the Intel 965 Express Chipset.

When I do a VLite, I can never decide which Intel Chipset Driver .INF to integrate.

The ones available that I think are potentially relevant in the Vista Directory [once I've unzipped the chipst driver] are:-

965m

965g

g33q35

There doesnt apear to be a "plain" 965 .INF or a " 965 Express .INf " ?

Can someone please advise which is the right / best one to integrate ?

Thanks,

Ben

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Install drivers on current system by use of setup. Afterwards open explorer for "Windows\inf" and check the most recent oem*.inf files. Those files can be opened in notepad and in the head it will show the original name. Copy that file from the appropriate Vista (x64/x86) folder along with the cat-file.

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  • 11 months later...

I'm responding to this "old" topic because I'm encountering the same problem as the first poster. And, by reading the answers he received at this time, I can see that everybody has his own method to integrate intel drivers which is not to ease my research.

Anyway, the directory for the intel driver is like that :

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In vlite, we have the choice to integrate a driver only or a directory of multiple drivers. Which one should I choose to get the drivers installed properly?

Thank you for your help.

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