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
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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
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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!
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Welcome to windows7.
You don't need the chipset drivers anymore. -
Welcome to Windows.
Update your drivers regularly.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Det...hipset+Software+Installation+Utility&lang=eng -
Look man, I'm telling you, as long as you're running windows update, your "chipset" drivers will be kept up to date. ALSO, for most modern intel chipsets, the only thing you'll need to install, if you want, is Intel Rapid Storage Technology.
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Wow thanks for link. This chipset driver covers all those chipsets??
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JohnsonDelBrat Notebook Evangelist
Was this only for those with SSD's? Or is there a benefit to those with HDD? -
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
Thank you for the input, appreciated.
X220-Where is the Intel Chipset driver??
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by gimmin74, Jun 2, 2011.