Intel 82801fb ich6 audio driver windows 7
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In my G41 chipset machine, I had to install the Realtek audio drivers since I had no sound in Win & Media Center.! This despite that Win 7 "alleged that M$ generic sound drivers were installed. As you know, those drivers would have to be installed via floppy in XP. With that said in my H55 board, that drivers that Win 7 installed actually run the SATA drives as AHCI.
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Well Rit, I'm not exactly sure the Windows "generic" drivers work in all capacities. It would be more informative if you could be specific about the board's actual chipset number, rather than the component controller hubs.Īgain, if this is in fact Intel 915, I've run the "Vista Upgrade Adviser" on my 915 board, and was informed that Vista would not be supported. These boards are mostly at the five + year old mark It's also only 32 bit and can't be used with even later Pentium 4 CPUs, such as the "Cedar Mill" cores. This is obsolete hardware, and I'm sort of surprised that you state it at 3 years of age. I do not know how far forward in time Intel carried these numbers, but I do know that by the 965 chipsets, the ICH7 was the southbridge. The 82915 number you quote is the memory controller hub (northbridge), and 82801FB is the I/O controller hub (ICH6) or "southbridge". Drivers were not made available for Vista, nor will they likely be available for Win 7. If this is the case, Windows 7 is pretty much out of the question. If I'm correct about the number "chipset" you've quoted, you actually have an Intel 915 chipset board.