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Chipset support for Pentium III

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I purchased an older computer (NT 4.0 OS) and am thinking about either rebuilding the operating system or replacing the operating system with one that I am more familiar with (98 se) or maybe with win 2000 becuase it was recommended.

I contacted the manufacturer of the machine and they told me that I need to go to intel for the chipset. They do not appear to have the chipsets on their website. Does anybody have an alternate place that they suggest I go. The chipset is the 440 BX on a Pent III 850 processor
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I also am asking what exactly do I need for chipset support for files?
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http://support.intel.com/support/chipse ... 009195.htm

Those are the download pages for the 440 chipsets.

That said, if you have 98 or 2000 installed, you shouldn't need to install any chipset drivers. I had a 440BX running 98 and 2k happily for years (My dad still has it running), and it's never needed a chipset driver installed.
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Vendetta wrote:http://support.intel.com/support/chipse ... 009195.htm

Those are the download pages for the 440 chipsets.

That said, if you have 98 or 2000 installed, you shouldn't need to install any chipset drivers. I had a 440BX running 98 and 2k happily for years (My dad still has it running), and it's never needed a chipset driver installed.
IIRC chipset driver requirement starts on XP and 2003. Am I correct?
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Negatory, Tango Two. Fail to load chipset drivers on most any OS and all kinds of funky shit doesn['t work quite right. For a quick demonstration, glance at the device manager and note how many wierd things are showing up as unloaded. :)
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What you'll usually find, though, is that the operating system already comes with a big bucketload of drivers for almost every chipset imaginable, and will happily use compatible reference drivers for anything it doesn't have specific ones for.
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You shouldn't really have to worry about chipset drivers in NT4.
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phongn wrote:You shouldn't really have to worry about chipset drivers in NT4.
Sorry, I did not explain myself right. I was able to download a set of chipsets which I hope are the proper ones. Problem is that the documentation on the Intel website seems to contrict itself. I am likely going to upgrade the laptop to either Windows 98se or Windows 2000. I have a DVD Rom and there are few DVD programs which will run on NT.

The computer has NT 4.0 presently but it has a full set of drivers and I am thinking about saving all the directories which might contain drivers.
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Simply saving the directories containing the pre-existing drivers probably won't work since there's a bunch of other data used by Windows when installing drivers. You need to identify precisely which drivers you need.
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