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* Microsoft Windows* XP64
* Driver Revision: PV 14.21
* Package: 26746
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* Graphics: 6.14.10.4624
* HDMI Audio: 5.10.0.1014
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* June 29, 2006
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* NOTE: This document refers to systems containing the
* following Intel chipsets:
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* Intel(R) G965 Express Chipset
* Intel(R) Q965 Express Chipset
* Intel(R) Q963 Express Chipset
* Intel(R) 946GZ Express Chipset
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* NOTE: HDMI Audio is supported only on
* Intel(R) 945GM and G965 Express Chipset
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* Installation Information
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* CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT
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This document contains the following sections:
1. System Requirements
3. Installing the Software
4. Verifying Installation of the Software
5. Identifying the Software Version Number
6. Uninstalling the Software
7. Installation Switches Available
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* 1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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1. The system must contain one of the following Intel
Chipsets:
Intel(R) G965 Express Chipset
Intel(R) Q965 Express Chipset
Intel(R) Q963 Express Chipset
Intel(R) 946GZ Express Chipset
NOTE: HDMI Audio is supported only on
Intel(R) 945GM and G965 Express Chipset
2. The software should be installed on systems with at
least 512 MB of system memory.
3. There should be sufficient hard disk space in the
<TEMP> directory on the system in order to install
this software.
The drivers included with this distribution package are
designed to function with all release Microsoft Windows* XP.
Please check with your system provider to determine the
operating system and Intel Chipset used in your system.
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* 3. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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General Installation Notes:
1. The operating system must be installed prior to the
installation of the driver.
2. This installation procedure is specific only to the
version of driver and installation file included in
this release.
3. This procedure assumes that all of the software
associated with this release is located in the same
directory.
AUTOMATED INSTALL USING SETUP.EXE
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1. Obtain KB888111.exe (for XP64 obtain XB901105, the Microsoft UAA High
Definition Audio Package version 1.0a.
2. Run KB888111.exe or KB901105.exe and follow the installation
wizard. This will install the Microsoft UAA Bus
Driver for High Definition Audio under System
Devices in the Device Manager.
3. To Install the Intel® G965 Express Chipset drivers,
you will download ZIP file and unzip it using a
utility such as WinZip* or PKZip*.
4. Click the 'Start' button in the task bar, click 'Run'
and then select 'Setup.exe' from the hard drive
directory where the driver files are stored. The
Install dialog will appear.
5. click 'Next' to continue.
6. Read License Agreement and click Yes to proceed.
7. When the 'Setup COMPLETE' message appears click 'Finish'
to restart your computer.
MANUAL "HAVE-DISK" INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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To install from a Web download, you will download either a
ZIP file or an EXE file from the Web.
a. If it is an EXE file, double-click the file you
downloaded and specify a location into which the driver
files will be extracted. Click "Unzip" and the files
will extract. Click "OK" on the next window, then click
"Close".
b. If it is a ZIP file, you must unzip it using a utility
such as WinZip* or PKZip*.
Microsoft Windows* 2000 Installation Instructions for
Intel® Express Chipset Graphics Driver
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1. Right click on "My Computer" icon and then click on
"properties".
2. Click on "Hardware" Tab and select "device manager".
(NOTE: IF UPDATING DRIVER GO TO STEP 3B)
3a. Double click "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)".
(Go To STEP 4)
3b. Double click "Display adapters". Double click on the
graphics controller shown.
4. Click on "driver" tab and select "Update Driver".
5. Click on the "Next" button.
6. Select the following option: "Display a list of the
known drivers for this device...". Click on the "Next"
button. (NOTE: IF UPDATING DRIVER GO TO STEP 8)
7. Select "Display adapters". Click on the "Next" button.
8. Click on the "Have Disk..." button and then the
"Browse" button.
9. Enter the directory where you unzipped the file you
downloaded, and then enter the "Graphics" subdirectory.
Next enter the "xp32" subdirectory. Highlight the
"igxp32.INF" file. Click on the "Open" button.
10. Click on the "OK" button. A window listing all of the
available display types should open. Select the display
adapter that your system contains and then click on the
"Next" button.
11. Click on the "Next" button. The operating system will
install the driver. Click on the "Finish" button when
done.
12. Click on the "Close" button. If a dialog asking to reboot is displayed, click on the "Yes" button to automatically reboot. Otherwise, manually restart the system.
The driver should now be loaded.
To determine if the driver has been loaded correctly, refer
to the Verifying Installation section below.
Microsoft Windows* XP Installation Instructions for
Intel® Express Chipset Graphics Driver
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1. Click "Start" then right click on "My Computer" icon
and then click on properties.
2. Click on "Hardware" Tab and select "device manager".
(NOTE: IF UPDATING DRIVER GO TO STEP 3B)
3a. Double click "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)".
(Go To STEP 4)
3b. Select "Display adapters" then Double click on the
graphics controller shown.
4. Click on "driver" tab and select "Update Driver".
5. Select the following option: "Install from a list or
specific location (Advanced)". Click on the "Next"
button.
6. Select the following option: "Don't search. I will
choose the driver to install". Click on the "Next"
button. (NOTE: IF UPDATING DRIVER GO TO STEP 8)
7. Select "Display adapters". Click on the "Next" button.
8. Click on the "Have Disk..." button and then the
"Browse" button.
9. Enter the directory where you unzipped the file you
downloaded, and then enter the "Graphics" subdirectory.
Next enter the "xp32" subdirectory. Highlight the
"igxp32.INF" file. Click on the "Open" button.
10. Click on the "OK" button. A window listing all of the
available display types should open. Select the display
adapter that your system contains and then click on the
"Next" button.
11. Click on the "Next" button. The operating system will
install the driver. Click on the "Finish" button when
done.
12. Click on the "Close" button. If a dialog asking to reboot is displayed, click on the "Yes" button to automatically reboot. Otherwise, manually restart the system.
The driver should now be loaded.
To determine if the driver has been loaded correctly, refer
to the Verifying Installation section below.
Microsoft Windows* XP Installation Instructions for
Intel® HD Audio HDMI Function Driver (IntcHmdi.sys)
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1. Obtain KB888111.exe, the Microsoft UAA High
Definition Audio Package version 1.0a. For Windows*
XP 64 pbtain the KB901105.exe
2. Run KB888111.exe or KB901105 (XP 64)and follow the
installation wizard.This will install the Microsoft UAA Bus
Driver for High Definition Audio under System
Devices in the Device Manager.
3. A Found New Hardware Wizard will popup for the
HDMI Audio Codec. Note that you may see two new
hardware wizards as one may popup for the HD
Audio codec on the motherboard.
4. If you are updating the driver, just right-click
on the HDMI function driver in the device manager
and in the 'properties' page select "Update Driver".
5. Do not connect to Windows Update to search for
software and click "Next".
6. Select "Install from a list or specific location"
and click "Next".
7. Select "Don't Search. I will choose the driver
to install" and click "Next".
8. If asked for the device type, Select "Sound Video
and Game controllers" and click "Next".
9. Click "Have Disk" and navigate to the directory
with intchdmi.inf and intchdmi.sys.
10. Select intchdmi.inf and click "Open", click "Ok".
11. Select "Intel HD Audio HDMI Audio Function Driver
)" and click "next".
12. Click "continue anyway" on the warning regarding
Windows Logo.
To determine if the driver has been loaded correctly,
refer to the Verifying Installation section below.
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* 4. VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE
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1. Double Click on the "My Computer" icon, then double
click on the "Control Panel" icon, and then double click
on the "System" icon.
2. For Graphics:
Click on "Hardware" Tab and select "device manager".
Click on the "Display Adapters" icon. The Intel
Graphics Driver should be listed. If not, the driver
is not installed correctly. To check the version of
the driver, refer to the section below.
For HDMI Audio:
Click on "Hardware" Tab and select "device manager".
Click on the "System Devices". The Intel HD Audio HDMI
Audio Function Driver should be listed and not yellow banged.
If not, the driver is not installed correctly. To check the version of the
driver, refer to the section below.
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* 5. IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER
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For Graphics:
1. Right Click on the "My Computer" icon, and then click
on "Properties".
2. Click on the "Hardware" tab and select
"Device Manager".
3. Select "Display adapters" then double click on the
graphia controller shown.
4. Click on "Driver" tab. The graphics driver version
should be listed on driver version.
For HDMI Audio:
1. Double Click on "Intel HD Audio HDMI Audio Function
Driver".
2. Select the "Driver" tab and then click on the "Driver
Details" button.
3. The function driver (intchdmi.sys) version should be
listed on this screen.
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* 6. UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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NOTE: This procedure assumes the above installation process
was successful. This uninstallation procedure is specific
only to the version of the driver and installation files
included in this package.
For Graphics:
1. Click on the "My Computer" icon, then click on the
"Control Panel" icon, and then click on the "Add/Remove
Programs" icon.
2. Select Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver
Software
3. Click the "Remove" button to uninstall the driver.
For HDMI Audio:
1. Click "Start" then right click on the "My Computer" icon and
then click on properties.
2. Click on "Hardware" Tab and select "device manager".
3. Double click on "System Devices".
3. Right click on "Intel HD Audio HDMI Audio Function Driver
-" and select properties
4. Click on the "uninstall" button to uninstall the driver.
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* 7. INSTALLATION SWITCHES AVAILABLE
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The switches in the SETUP.EXE file will have the following
syntax. Switches are not case sensitive and may be
specified in any order (except for the -s switch). Switches
must be separated by spaces.
SETUP [-b] [-overwrite][-nolic]
[-bits x x_pixels x y_pixels x vert_refresh]
[-l{lang_value}] [-s] [-f2<path\logfile>]
GFX-INSTALL CUSTOM SWITCHES
-b Forces a system reboot after the installation
completes. In non-silent mode, the absence of this switch
will prompt the user to reboot. In silent mode, the absence
of this switch forces the Setup.exe to complete without
rebooting (the user must manually reboot to conclude the
installation process).
-overwrite Installs the graphics driver regardless of the
version of previously installed driver. In non-silent
mode, the absence of this switch will prompt the user to
confirm overwrite of a newer Intel Graphics driver. In
silent mode, the absence of this switch means that the
installation will abort any attempts to regress the
revision of the Intel(R) Extreme Graphics driver.
-nolic Suppresses the display of the license agreement
screen. In non-silent mode, the absence of this switch will
only prompt the user to view and accept the license
agreement. The functionality of this switch is auto-
matically included during silent installations.
-[bits per pixels]x[x_pixels]x[y_pixels]x[vert_refresh].
Sets the four default display parameters: bits per pixel,
pixels per line, pixels per column and vertical refresh
rate. For example: If you want 16 bits per pixel, 1024
pixels per line, 768 pixels per column, and a vertical
refresh rate of 75Hz, you would input the following at
the command line "-16x1024x768x75".
-l{lang_value} The switch specifies the language used for
the Gfx-Install user interface. The absence of this switch
will cause the installation to utilize the language of the
OS as its default. Hexadecimal values for the supported
languages can be found in the localized language
abbreviations section of this readme.
-s Run in silent mode. The absence of this switch causes
the install to be performed in verbose mode.
-f2<path\logfile> Specifies an alternate location and name
of the log file created by a silent install. By default,
the log file is created and stored during a silent
install in the windows temp directory as IntelGFX.log
(<WINDIR>\Temp\IntelGFX.log).
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