need some help with an older intel mobo

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Matthew

I'm having some issues with a virus so I decided to wipe my HD and reinstall
from scratch. I have a older system running a Intel D865GBF motherboard with
onboard video audio and lan. I downloaded the drivers from intel's site
(http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sea...s&ProductProduct=Intel®+Desktop+Board+D865GBF)
and installed the chipset without any problems but when I try to install the
audio, LAN & video drivers they all three say files are missing and they can
not install. I have downloaded the drivers 3 times now (making sure to check
that I am using WinXP-Pro) but I still can not get them to install. Does
anyone have any ideas where my problems may lie or what I can do to resolve
them?

Thanks
 
Matthew said:
I'm having some issues with a virus so I decided to wipe my HD and
reinstall from scratch. I have a older system running a Intel D865GBF
motherboard with onboard video audio and lan. I downloaded the drivers
from intel's site
(http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sea...s&ProductProduct=Intel®+Desktop+Board+D865GBF)
and installed the chipset without any problems but when I try to install
the audio, LAN & video drivers they all three say files are missing and
they can not install. I have downloaded the drivers 3 times now (making
sure to check that I am using WinXP-Pro) but I still can not get them to
install. Does anyone have any ideas where my problems may lie or what I
can do to resolve them?
Sorry... it did not occur to me to try a different flash drive until after I
posted this... all is well.
 
Sorry... it did not occur to me to try a different flash drive until after I
posted this... all is well.

Why would a different flash drive solve your problem of missing
drivers?

RL
 
RayLopez99 said:
"Matthew"

Why would a different flash drive solve your problem of missing
drivers?

I read/interpreted the threads as his using - trying to use - a
defective flash drive to transport (or provide/store) the drivers he
downloaded to the system where he wanted them.
 
Mike Easter said:
I read/interpreted the threads as his using - trying to use - a defective
flash drive to transport (or provide/store) the drivers he downloaded to
the system where he wanted them.

That was indeed the case... I could download them and save them to the flash
drive but when I tried to install them on the new computer the motherboard
couldn't find them... and, being a little slow witted, it did not occur to
me that the flash drive could be the culprit until after I posted my problem
on here. :)
 
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