Sure. I went to
www.intel.com , downloaded the latest chipset drivers, then
opened a command prompt where I had saved the installer and ran the
installer like this: "infinst_autol.exe -OVERALL". Your installation file
may have a different name, but the command line switch "-overall" is what's
important.
- John
"Chris Cowles" <> wrote in message
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> "John Adams" <> wrote in message
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>> I checked into it and came to the conclusion that my INF drivers were not
>> properly reinstalled during the SP1 changes. I have an intel P35
>> chipset. I got the inf auto-installer, ran it with the command-line
>> switch "-overall" in order to force it to redo the drivers, and it seems
>> like everything is back to normal.
>
> Can you elaborate a bit on the "inf auto-installer"? Thanks.
>