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Hi there,
Our QDI P4848P pro mainboard need to install Chipset (848P + ICH5R) driver, but QDI official website closed.
Q_a: Where can download above chipset driver? please?
and We want to do this:
Download chipset drivers that used 848p chipset in mainboard model from 2 famous mainboard corp.
https://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=228#download
&
https://download1.gigabyte.com/Files/Driver/motherboard_driver_chipset_intel_inf.exe
but their readme.txt of driver,one said Target Chipset#: Intel(R) E8500, one said Target Chipset#: Intel(R) 925X/XE, both not for 848P.
Q_b: So we are not sure install above chipset driver on QDI P4848P + Winxp.
and we want to know :
Q_c: Do we need to intall the Intel Application Accelerator(IAA) on our QDI P4848P + Winxp?
Q_d: QDI P4848P had 2 sata port, we want to install 160GB sata hdisk + Winxp, so we need to install indiviual sata driver for QDI P4848P?
Thanks for helps!
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Hello TE4we,
Thank you for submitting your question on this Intel® Community.
The interactive technical support for Intel® Chipset 848P/Intel® Desktop Board D848PMB has been discontinued. We are moving this thread to the Discontinued Products forum for peer-to-peer support hopefully other pears can assist you.
https://forums.intel.com/s/topic/0TO0P000000PmraWAC/discontinued-products?language=en_US
Regards,
Adrian M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Forget what the readme file says; the INF Update packages are incremental, so retain support for previous chipsets. I looked inside the GigaByte version (the EXE is actually a SFX); the embedded files appear to still have support for WinXP install and INF files going all the way back to the 815 chipset are included.
Q_a: Use the file from GigaByte.
Q_b: Use the file from GigaByte.
Q_c: No.
Q_d: WinXP has inbox SATA driver. In theory, you shouldn't need a separate one.
Hope this helps,
...S
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