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    X220-Where is the Intel Chipset driver??

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by gimmin74, Jun 2, 2011.

  1. gimmin74

    gimmin74 Newbie

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    Hi,

    I downloaded the drivers I needed from the Lenovo site, but I can't find the Intel Chipset driver!

    I see Management Engine Firmware and Management Engine Interface and Serial Over LAN driver (SOL) Driver. Do I need to download both of these?

    I also see this:

    Windows install supplements
    X220

    X220 Tablet
    Intel 3, 4, 5, 800, 900, 3400 Series Chipsets
    Intel Server/Workstation Chipsets
    Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), XP (32-bit, 64-bit)
    29 Mar 2011
    9.2.0.1015

    <--
    STMicro Trusted Platform module (TPM) Driver
    Windows XP
    28 Mar 2011
    1.0.4.15

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    Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit) Update Modules
    KB958685 6 Apr 2010
    1.0
    <--
    KB976755
    28 Jan 2010
    1.00

    <--
    KB981112
    11 Jun 2010
    1.00

    <--
    KB981351
    3 Sep 2010
    1.00

    <--
    KB975599
    15 Feb 2011
    1.00

    <--
    KB2292867
    15 Feb 2011
    1.00

    <--
    KB979903
    16 Mar 2011
    1.00

    <--
    KB974410
    28 Mar 2011
    1.00

    <--
    KB975851
    28 Mar 2011
    1.00

    <--
    KB976373
    29 Mar 2011
    1.00

    <--
    KB2397190
    31 Mar 2011
    1.00

    Would any of these be the chipset driver???

    Please help!
     
  2. floz23

    floz23 Notebook Evangelist

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    Welcome to windows7.

    You don't need the chipset drivers anymore.
     
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    Engmus Notebook Guru

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    floz23 Notebook Evangelist

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    gimmin74 Newbie

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    Wow thanks for link. This chipset driver covers all those chipsets??
     
  6. JohnsonDelBrat

    JohnsonDelBrat Notebook Evangelist

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    Was this only for those with SSD's? Or is there a benefit to those with HDD?
     
  7. floz23

    floz23 Notebook Evangelist

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    It's just for SSD's or raid setups. I *think* it is required to get access to the TRIM command, if your ssd supports it.
     
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    JohnsonDelBrat Notebook Evangelist

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    Thank you for the input, appreciated.