Intel Chipset Device Software installs the Windows* INF files. An INF is a text file that provides the operating system with information about a piece of hardware on the system. In the case of the current Intel Chipset Device Software, that information is primarily the product name for the piece of hardware. This allows the operating system to show the correct name for that piece of hardware in Device Manager.
Reviewing 9.2.0.1030 (Apr 25, 2011)
@baki_princ Cool man. But are you always going to post the same thing? If you're computer says you have 9.2.3, are you going to post the same thing over and over until the official release gets to that revision? I never post here, but damn..
Reviewing 9.2.0.1030 (Apr 22, 2011)
it says ur comp already hv 9.2.3 which is newer D: and why driver max and driver easy always see that i hv verison 6 ?
Reviewing 9.2.0.1030 (Apr 22, 2011)
Just a one star as all this does is make the correct name appear in device manager - they are not drivers in the true sense. Have you noticed that once installed correctly, nothing ever gets updated?
Reviewing 9.2.0.1025 (Mar 8, 2011)
it says that my comp already contains 9.2.3.103 which is newer then this. and it took 10min b4 instalation goes up. Wholalalaal
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