by congo » Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:43 am
It's a specific chipset driver for your mainboard. It comes with the mobo in the box it came in or is included in the restore disk on prebuilts.
The driver can also be found, with the rest of the mainboard's drivers, at the manufacturers website.
The mainboard drivers should be obtained and readied for use prior to windows installation, so they can be installed at first boot into windows.
Typically, the drivers for the mainboard are IDE, memory controller drivers, onboard sound and video, LAN and AGP or GART drivers.
I suspect that many people have bad graphics due to incorrect or missing GART or AGP drivers.
Windows loads a generic driver for all these devices (except sound) but they are not optimised until the correct and specific chipset drivers are installed.
It's all about understanding chipsets. Chipsets provide features. Features are hardware based, and they need drivers.
Chipset drivers should be the next thought after you say the word "format", because that's what you need as soon as you boot into windows for the first time.
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congo on Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:50 am, edited 1 time in total.

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