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  1. #1
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    Default Video driver for Intel D845EPI/D845GVSR motherboard (WXP-Pro)

    I have Intel D845EPI/D845GVSR motherboard. I have been trying to get a video driver for the on board Video card in vain. WinXP does not have a video driver for this drive. Could someone help me get a driver please. All the links I got in the internet fail to provide a relevant driver. Please help.

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    Default Re: Video driver for Intel D845EPI/D845GVSR motherboard (WXP-Pro)

    If you are using the onboard video adapter you might look for a chip on the board marked as an 82801, drivers for it might work.

    This page may be of help:
    http://www.intel.com/support/chipset.../CS-009265.htm

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    Default Re: Video driver for Intel D845EPI/D845GVSR motherboard (WXP-Pro)

    This is the video driver for the GVSR onboard video:

    <a target="_blank" href=http://snipurl.com/y7ao>http://snipurl.com/y7ao</a>

    With the Intel video drivers you should run the setup program that comes with the package rather than trying to manually install the drivers through the Device Manager. Its kind of a heavy package, but I've learned through experience with the Desktop Boards that shortcuts won't do the trick. Install the whole package and follow the prompts/instructions to the letter.

    The EPI board does not have onboard video. So if you have an EPI then we would need to know the manufacturer of the video card that is installed to find drivers.

    Josh
    Last edited by haapy; 05-21-2009 at 03:34 AM.

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    Well, he has aged by another year and a half since he came up with that.
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    Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.

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