Intel®
Chipset Device Software
9.0.0.1008 Production Version
Release Notes
May 01, 2008
Microsoft Windows* 2000
Microsoft Windows*
XP
Microsoft Windows*
XP Professional x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows*
Server 2003
Microsoft Windows*
Server 2003 x64 Edition
Microsoft
Windows* Vista
Microsoft Windows* Vista x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows* Server 2008
Microsoft Windows*
Server 2008 x64 Edition
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Notice: The Intel®
Chipset Device Software may contain design defects or errors described as
"known issues" which may cause the product to deviate from expected
performance. Current characterized known issues are documented in this update.
Date |
Driver Revision |
Draft/Changes |
May 01, 2008 |
PV 9.0.0.1008 |
PV 9.0.0.1007 |
Intel® Chipset Device Software Support
The Intel® Chipset Device Software contains support for the following Intel Chipsets:
Supported Operating Systems
The Intel® Chipset Device Software is validated on the following Microsoft operating systems.
New
Features
Features Added in PV 9.0.0.1008 |
|
ID |
Description |
1 |
Added support for Intel® 4 Series Chipsets |
2 |
Added support for Mobile Intel® 4 Series Express Chipset family |
Issues Resolved
Issues Resolved in PV 9.0.0.1008 |
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ID |
Description |
|
1 |
None. |
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Software
Sightings and/or Known Issues
ID |
Information |
1 |
On Windows 2000 Operating
system if the Intel® 82801 BA/BAM AC |
2 |
During the Windows setup stage; the USB keyboard and mouse may not be accessible. This is because the legacy USB driver may be inactive when Windows enters the GUI mode. There is a small window of time when it may not be possible for the system to accept user input. Since Intel® Chipset Device Software may cause prompts during the Windows setup stage, it should be ensured that the system BIOS support for legacy USB keyboard and mouse is enabled. |
3 |
Older revisions of the Intel® LANDesk Software Package may cause a Device Manager warning when installed on a system after Intel® Chipset Device Software has been executed on the system. |
4 |
The language registry key, which should be located at : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Intel\Chipset\Language=[3 letter language code], does not exist after install. |
5 |
When the -p command line flag option is used the license.txt file is included in addition to the readme.txt file. |
6 |
The old "Intel (R) Chipset Software Installation Utility" name can be seen briefly when the setup program is executed. |