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Hi everyone,
I have a device that cannot be connected to the internet. However, I would like to update the chipsets. But I can't find any downloads for this.
Thanks for help.
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Use the chipset.inf provided by your system/motherboard manufacturer.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Does this not only give me the information about my hardware parts? I know which chipset is installed (HM570E,QM580E and RM590E).
I would need the latest drivers for this without the Intel® Driver & Support Assistant.
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The Chipset Software (sometimes called Chipset Drivers) provides the OS the necessary inf files so the system can properly identified all the components...
If you still have unknown devices on device manager, then additional software or drivers may be missing.... Those are usually available on the computer manufacturer's website...
You should check your computer's website for all the chipset software downloads, and the additional drivers, and review their documentation for the installation instructions....
And Intel driver and support assistant won't give you chipset software for 3rd parties or for "non-common" components...
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