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Old November 16th 07, 03:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
RAH
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Default Chipset XP Drivers For Computer Built For Vista

The chipset is made by ATI.


On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:41:00 -0800, Andrew E.
wrote:

That last post is a joke...HP when it does offer any software,its probably
outdated...HP usually goes with intel hardware,if thats on youre MB,go
to intel.com,downloads,chipset software,locate the chipset installation
utility
for youre MB,the latest ones arent always the best,you can/should find what
MB intel has with the same chip,go to its page or at downloads,select
desktop,
enter intels MB #...Once the chipset utility is downloaded,get the video
display
download,install 2nd.

"RAH" wrote:

I bought a debranded HP computer with no software installed. Just a
blank hard drive. The computer was originally built to be sold with
Vista. I installed XP Home and updated to SP2 and the latest critical
updates. I have been able to get most things working OK with XP
supplied drivers, except for the motherboard. It has integrated audio
and video, and I can't install my monitor driver without getting the
XP version of the motherboard chipset.

I went to the HP site and all the drivers are available there. Except
that they were all written for Vista. I tried to install a couple and
get an error message that I have the wrong OS. I went to the ATI site
and looked up the chipset, and they said I need to contact HP. Going
in circles. Where can I find an XP chipset driver?

Computer: HP Pavilion A1510y
Chipset: ATI Radeon Xpress 1100 For Intel Processors
CPU: Intel Pentium4 HT (3.0GHz/800MHz) 2MB L2 Cache
MB: Asus RC 415ST-HM (Athena5-GL6)

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