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by paygitema1988 2020. 3. 2. 18:59

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When I was in my teens and started to learn about fixing computers, one of the first thing I remembered learning was the proper order to install drivers. Installing Windows now is much more simplified and easy compared to Windows 95/98 because we don’t need to use a DOS bootup floppy disk, and the vast support of devices on Windows 7. Windows 98 didn’t support a lot of drivers and we need to spend quite a lot of time searching and downloading the drivers for chipset, display, sound, modem and printer on the internet using the slow 56Kbps dial up internet connection.A very old friend of mine just called me yesterday asking me what and how to install chipset driver. Many people call it a chipset driver but in fact it is not a driver nor does it include drivers. It contains information text files (INFs) that provides the operating system with information about a piece of hardware on the system.

This allows the operating system to show the correct name for that piece of hardware in Device Manager.As far as I can remember, the first driver that I should always install is the chipset drivers once Windows installation has been completed, followed by the rest of the drivers. If you install the Intel Chipset Software much later, you will notice that it will not install all INFs. Actually most of the time you’ll find that there is no need to install chipset software because it only gives a proper name for some Intel’s devices. If you prefer to install it but already installed Windows long ago, there is a trick to updates ALL INF drivers on all available devices even if third party drivers are currently installed.

Meaning that if you’ve never installed the Intel Chipset software and would like to do it now, you can force the update by using the command below:First you need to make sure that you have Intel chipset. You can run which uses either ActiveX or Java to scan your system.

Once the product detected shows that you have Intel chipset, then “manually” download the latest version of the.If you’ve downloaded the zip version, extract it and you’ll get the file name infinstautol.exe. Instead of just running the setup file that you’ve just downloaded, you’ll need to run it with an extra command line -OVERALL switch. For example:infinstautol.exe -OVERALLYou will notice that the Intel Chipset software installs more INFs compared to just running the setup alone without the -OVERALL switch. Always remember the saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. So don’t update your device drivers if everything is working well. Ray“Actually most of the time you’ll find that there is no need to install chipset software because it only gives a proper name for some Intel’s devices.

”I am not sure about “most of the time” but there are times when “chipset drivers” need to be installed for proper operation. The inf files tell the OS HOW to “configure the the Intel(R) chipset components” to quote Intel.

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I take that to mean letting the OS know the capablities of the H/W and how to talk to it. From personal experience I have seen a replacement server not function properly because the wrong “chipset drivers were installed.Regards,wavy.

The setup tool or Intel® Edison Board Configuration Tool is a utility that allows you to quickly:. Install the required drivers if your host operating system is Windows. Flash the OS image to your board. Enable SSH communication with your board by setting up a password for your board.

Connect your board to your Wi-Fi. network.Download, Install the Setup Tool and Flash your BoardThe following steps target the installation and use or Intel® Edison Board Configuration Tool with Windows. host operating system. The steps are similar for Linux. and Mac.

OS X. host operating systems but the file names and types are different. Also, the first step to install the drivers is not included in the setup tool for Linux. and Mac. OS X. Download the setup tool from the. Extract the files and double-click on the.EXE file to launch the installation of the setup tool.Note: The installation requires administrative rights.

Confirm that you allow the program to make changes to your computer by selecting Yes when prompted with the question 'Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to your computer?' . Run the setup tool. Follow the setup tool on-screen instructions, clicking Next where needed.

If your host operating system is Windows., select Install Drivers on the Set up options page. Continue following the on-screen options to install your drivers until you are returned to the Set up options page.Click Flash Firmware. The setup tool is programmed to fetch and download the previous version of Edison Image file, now superseded with a patched version. As a consequence, the Flash Firmware program requires some redirection to the latest image file version that you first need to download and extract.Go to page, download the latest Poky. image ZIP file and extract the files. Select the option Use existing image, located at: and provide the path to the relevant image file, for example FlashEdison.js with Windows. operating system.

The setup tool will prompt you to connect the board to your computer and reset the board. When requested by the setup tool, plug in your board to your computer using the device mode cable so the flashing of the OS image can start. The entire flashing process may take up to 10 minutes. On the Arduino. expansion board: The microswitch is toggled towards the two micro type-B USB ports. Plug in a USB cable with a micro-B type connector into the top micro type-B USB port, and plug the other end of the cable into your computer. On the mini breakout board: Plug in a USB cable with a micro-B type connector into the top micro type-B USB port, and plug the other end of the cable into your computer.

When the flashing of the OS image is complete, select the option Enable Security that will prompt you to set a name and password for the board.The troubleshooting section in each of the getting started with Intel® Edison guides addresses the issue of the setup tool not detecting your board. See for example the section of the Get started with Intel® Edison Development board on Window. 64-bit.You can rerun the setup tool to update the OS image of your board, reinstall the drivers, or set a new password for your board. Set a Password and Enable SSHYou must enable SSH on the Wi-Fi.

interface of the Intel® Edison board in order to program your board without using micro type-B USB cables to connect the board to your computer. Setting up a device password on an Intel® Edison board will enable SSH.

On the Set up options page of the setup tool, click Enable Security. You can set a custom name for your Intel® Edison board. This name will be detected by the integrated development environment you use to program your board. A unique device name helps to identify your board if there are multiple boards nearby.Type a name for your board in the field, then click Set name.

Once you see the confirmation message, click Next. Type a password for your board, then click Set password. Once you see the confirmation message, click Next.Connect your Board to your Wi-Fi.

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Network. On the Set up options page of the setup tool, click Connect Wi-Fi.

Wait for up to 1 minute as your computer scans for available Wi-Fi. networks. From the Detected networks drop-down list, select your network. From the Security drop-down list, select the network security type. Provide your Wi-Fi. login and password information, then click Connect to connect to your Wi-Fi network.Once you have finished with the setup tool you can close it. Note: The setup tool is not just for initial setup.If you want to re-flash or update the OS image on your Intel® Edison board in the future, rerun the setup tool and change the device name or password, or connect your board to Wi-Fi.