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Intel Chipset Device Installation Download 9.3.0.1025




Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/07/2012 10:03 AM [ 12 comment(s) ]
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Download Intel Chipset Device Installation Utility 9.3.0.1025
The Intel Chipset Device Software installs the Windows* INF files. The INF files inform the operating system how to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality, such as USB and core PCI.
How to Install
Download the file to a folder on your PC; then double-click on the file name to launch the installation.
How to Install
Download the file to a folder on your PC; then double-click on the file name to launch the installation.
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Features Added in Production Version 9.3.0.1025 Fixed DH89xxCC-cor.inf from older build Added Windows* Server 2012 to readme Updated readme with Windows* 8 Added signed cat files from Windows* 8 HKC File name: INF_allOS_9.3.0.1025_PV.exe Version: 9.3.0.1025 Download Date: 11/01/2012 Status: Latest Size: 4.22 MB Language: English Operating Systems: Windows 8, 32-bit*, Windows 8, 64-bit*
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#4448873 Posted on: 11/07/2012 12:37 PM
No for their motherboards, not chipsets.
No for their motherboards, not chipsets.
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#4449471 Posted on: 11/08/2012 03:45 AM
pretty sure it is for chip sets as well for example it installs the sata driver for my old system on a gigabyte board.
pretty sure it is for chip sets as well for example it installs the sata driver for my old system on a gigabyte board.
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#4449503 Posted on: 11/08/2012 05:43 AM
Addendum...
Intel® Chipset Device Software
9.3.0.1025 Production Version
Release Notes
Microsoft Windows* 2000
Microsoft Windows* XP
Microsoft Windows* XP Professional x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2003
Microsoft Windows* Server 2003 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Vista
Microsoft Windows* Vista x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2008
Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 R2 SP1
Microsoft Windows* 7
Microsoft Windows* 7 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* 8
Microsoft Windows* 8 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2012
The Intel® Chipset Device Software contains support for the following Intel Chipsets:
Intel® 5 Series Chipsets
Intel® 3400 Series Chipsets
Intel® 4 Series Chipsets
Intel® 3 Series Chipsets
Intel® 900 Series Chipsets
Intel® 800 Series Chipsets
Intel® Server/Workstation Chipsets
Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500/3500 series
Intel® 6 Series Express Chipsets
2nd generation Intel® Core processor family
3rd Generation Intel® Core Processor Family
Intel® 7 Series Express Chipset
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/22091/eng/INF_9.3.0.1025_ReleaseNotes.htm
Addendum...
Intel® Chipset Device Software
9.3.0.1025 Production Version
Release Notes
Microsoft Windows* 2000
Microsoft Windows* XP
Microsoft Windows* XP Professional x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2003
Microsoft Windows* Server 2003 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Vista
Microsoft Windows* Vista x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2008
Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 R2 SP1
Microsoft Windows* 7
Microsoft Windows* 7 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* 8
Microsoft Windows* 8 x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2012
The Intel® Chipset Device Software contains support for the following Intel Chipsets:
Intel® 5 Series Chipsets
Intel® 3400 Series Chipsets
Intel® 4 Series Chipsets
Intel® 3 Series Chipsets
Intel® 900 Series Chipsets
Intel® 800 Series Chipsets
Intel® Server/Workstation Chipsets
Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500/3500 series
Intel® 6 Series Express Chipsets
2nd generation Intel® Core processor family
3rd Generation Intel® Core Processor Family
Intel® 7 Series Express Chipset
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/22091/eng/INF_9.3.0.1025_ReleaseNotes.htm
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#4450181 Posted on: 11/09/2012 02:56 AM
Do we still need to use the "/overall" switch?
Do we still need to use the "/overall" switch?
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#4450185 Posted on: 11/09/2012 03:14 AM
Would this work for both my Intel boards?
Asus Maximus II Formula (P45 chipset)
Asus Rampage IV Extreme (X79)
Just curious, prolly will not bother installing as everything seems to be working nicely...
Would this work for both my Intel boards?
Asus Maximus II Formula (P45 chipset)
Asus Rampage IV Extreme (X79)
Just curious, prolly will not bother installing as everything seems to be working nicely...
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#4450192 Posted on: 11/09/2012 03:40 AM
Yea I needed -overall to get it to install.
Do we still need to use the "/overall" switch?
Yea I needed -overall to get it to install.
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#4450218 Posted on: 11/09/2012 05:41 AM
That's what I figured...lol.
Yea I needed -overall to get it to install.
That's what I figured...lol.
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#4450344 Posted on: 11/09/2012 10:34 AM
Where do I add the -overall comandline?
That's what I figured...lol.
Where do I add the -overall comandline?
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#4450354 Posted on: 11/09/2012 11:01 AM
The -overall switch isn't really needed, since in most cases they are just describer inf's so Windows knows what it is and so it shows properly in Device Manager. What this means is, the version that comes with Windows is fine! Basically the only difference with most of the INF's is the driver version and maybe a slight variation in the name given to them (most likely not though).
For things like the AHCI driver, you should use the performance driver (part of Rapid Storage Technology driver), not the INF driver.
The -overall switch isn't really needed, since in most cases they are just describer inf's so Windows knows what it is and so it shows properly in Device Manager. What this means is, the version that comes with Windows is fine! Basically the only difference with most of the INF's is the driver version and maybe a slight variation in the name given to them (most likely not though).
For things like the AHCI driver, you should use the performance driver (part of Rapid Storage Technology driver), not the INF driver.
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#4450408 Posted on: 11/09/2012 12:36 PM
Create a shortcut on the desktop and right-click -> properties; there, in "target" field.
I did this on Windows 8 and now in Device Manager all Intel-related stuff use 9.2.0.1031 with 9/10/2012 date. This example conerns P67 chipset. You might get other, more appropriate version for your Chipset -don't expect the same ( 9.2.0.1031 ).
Where do I add the -overall comandline?
Create a shortcut on the desktop and right-click -> properties; there, in "target" field.
I did this on Windows 8 and now in Device Manager all Intel-related stuff use 9.2.0.1031 with 9/10/2012 date. This example conerns P67 chipset. You might get other, more appropriate version for your Chipset -don't expect the same ( 9.2.0.1031 ).
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#4450522 Posted on: 11/09/2012 03:00 PM
@thatguy91
Thanks for the tip.
@NiColaoS
Facepalm, I knew I forgot something. (I was doing that straight on the setup file)
@thatguy91
Thanks for the tip.
@NiColaoS
Facepalm, I knew I forgot something. (I was doing that straight on the setup file)
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Is this only for Intel boards, or for all boards with Intel chipsets ? For example i have Asus P8Z77-V Pro, can i install it ?