Intel®
Chipset Software Installation Utility
7.0.0.1009 Alpha
Release Notes
November 18, 2004
Microsoft Windows* 2000
Microsoft
Windows* XP
Microsoft
Windows Server* 2003
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Notice: The Intel® Chipset Software
Installation Utility 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 |
Nov 18, 2004 | Alpha 7.0.0.1009 | Pre-Alpha 7.0.0.1005 |
Oct 25, 2004 | Pre-Alpha 7.0.0.1005 | None |
Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility Support
The Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility contains support for the following Intel Chipsets:
Supported Operating Systems
The Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility is validated on the following Microsoft operating systems.
New Features
Features Added in Alpha 7.0.0.1009 |
|
ID |
Description
|
1 |
Changed the major version number to 7.x from 6.x |
2 |
Alpha release contains Device Ids for ICH7, Lakeport, and Glenwood chipsets. Specific device Ids can be found in ich7core.inf, ich7usb.inf, ich7ide.inf, and Lakeport.inf.
EMT64 (64-bit INF) support has been added
New installer has been introduced |
Features Added in Pre-Alpha 7.0.0.1005 |
|
ID |
Description
|
1 |
None. |
Issues Resolved
Issues Resolved in 6.3.0.1001PV | ||
Reference
|
Description |
Affected
OS's |
1 |
None / Need to update this section |
N/A |
Software
Sightings and/or Known Issues
ID |
Information |
1 |
Issue: At the end of executing the
Chipset Software Installation Utility the USB keyboard and mouse may
stop functioning. This problem only occurs when using Windows XP with
SP1 on a system configured with a USB keyboard and/or mouse. This
condition is temporary until a system reset. Solution 1: A recommended fix has been provided by Microsoft in Knowledge Base article (822603). For additional information, please refer to this article located at: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];822603 Please use the following installation sequence: 1. Windows XP installed with SP1 2. QFE (822603) 3. Latest Chipset Software Installation Utility Solution 2: The command line flag "-Skip <Device ID>" can be used with the Chipset Installation Utility program to cause the USB2 driver not to be installed. The Device ID's for ICH4/ICH5 are 24CD/24DD. This will cause the USB2 controller to have a yellow exclamation point in Device Manager (Usually located under Other Devices and identified as "Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller"). To install the USB2 driver right-click this entry, select update driver, and allow the system to install automatically. When completed, nothing more should be required. |
3 |
When setup.exe
is executed in the silent mode from the CD, the default path for dumping
the log files is the CD (read-only media). This causes the install shield
to exit out without updating any devices. Workaround for this issue is to
use a command-line flag option: |
4 |
The Intel® 82801BA PCI Bridge and Intel® 82801BAM PCI Bridge components will not be updated in Windows* 2000 configurations where the IOAPIC is enabled. These changes were made in order to avoid a software hang condition seen in some systems with similar configurations. |
5 |
On Windows 2000 Operating system if the Intel® 82801 BA/BAM AC '97 Audio Controller device is enabled, the system may fail to enter the ACPI S3 system power state. On certain systems, the issue has been attributed to some behavior experienced with the AC '97 Audio Device driver included with Windows 2000 operating system. To address this issue install an updated device driver for the Intel® 82801 BA/BAM AC '97 Audio Controller. |
7 |
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 the Chipset Software Installation Utility 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. |
8 |
Older revisions of the Intel® LANDesk Software Package may cause a Device Manager warning when installed on a system after the Chipset Software Installation Utility has been executed on the system. |