You're quite right Richard, I'm getting sloppy in my old age!
"Richard Urban" wrote:
Quote:
> You "do" mean the chipset drivers - of course!
>
> The chipset is permanently attached to the motherboard and you have nothing
> to install in that respect.
>
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> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Dell Boy" <Dell Boy@xxxxxxam> wrote in message
> news:FA6532A6-A692-4188-BCEF-A7E2A7F749F6@xxxxxx Quote:
> > Hi David, it means install the Intel chipset for the motherboard.
> >
> > "David B." wrote:
> > Quote:
> >> What exactly does #2 mean, install what chipset?
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> >> "Dell Boy" <Dell Boy@xxxxxxam> wrote in message
> >> news:0B0DE79A-27DF-479C-B2FE-2AEBE45CD9C4@xxxxxx
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I'm intending to do a clean install of Windows Home Premium from an
> >> > Express
> >> > Upgrade disk and wondered if anyone has done this before and can give
> >> > me
> >> > some
> >> > tips.
> >> >
> >> > I've researched on the web and it looks as if when carrying out a clean
> >> > install from an upgrade disc you have to install the upgrade then
> >> > upgrade
> >> > the
> >> > upgrade. I therefore intend to do the following:
> >> >
> >> > 1. Boot to the upgrade disc, reformat C: and load the upgrade.
> >> > 2. Install the chipset.
> >> > 3. Put the upgrade disc in and upgrade the upgrade.
> >> > 4. Load chipset, drivers, etc.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks.
> >> >
> >>
> >> >
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