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    derekimo said:
    It is also written out in step 3, (And clearly labeled on top of the window)

    3) Press the START MENU button > All Programs > Accessories > then right click on Command Prompt and choose Run As Administrator
    As to why theirs is opening to C:\Users, I'm not sure about that. I just pointed out the obvious from your previous screenshot.

    I know it was clearly labeled but when i tried admin first it didn't work (as shown in screen shot) thats why i tried the other, both don't work .


    Any ideas as to why i can't get past the second part?
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       #242

    jonnyhillow said:


    Any ideas as to why i can't get past the second part?
    Sorry, I have no idea. Maybe someone else will have an idea.
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       #243

    I have no idea. Maybe someone else will have an idea.
    Thanks man , thats what i like about this place , i can always count on people giving me the correct info lol.


    Kidding around , where's my bud NoN , hopefully he has a clue.
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  4. NoN
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       #244

    jonnyhillow said:
    I have no idea. Maybe someone else will have an idea.
    Thanks man , thats what i like about this place , i can always count on people giving me the correct info lol.


    Kidding around , where's my bud NoN , hopefully he has a clue.

    Sorry for the late answer,

    Extract the Chipset_10.0.27_Public.zip and put the two files mup.xml & SetupChipset.exe in the created chip folder in root C:\

    The command window as to be run as Admin and then access to the cd\ as it shows.

    Don't rename the SetupChipset.exe !!!

    You're missing a slash when typing: C:\>cd\chip

    Go to chip folder created with cd\ command and type in the command window:

    SetupChipset.exe -overall AND NOT: SetupChipset.exe-overall

    Should looks like this:

    C:\chip>SetupChipset.exe -overall (and hit Enter)

    You have to put a space between "SetupChipset.exe" and "-overall" (no real need -overide, its for IDE)
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       #245

    Your dealing with a complete idiot here NoN , does my screenshots look correct , i am still getting that "can't find the path specified in command prompt .

    In the new folder i created is in the second screenshot , those two are correct i hope

    I can't figure out how to go about the two things i circled in the bottom screenshot.
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       #246

    Try renaming your folder to chip, or point the cmd to New Folder instead of chip since your folder is named that.

    It also looks like you have a folder in a folder from this screenshot.

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       #247

    Thanks , think i did it right , got past the middle one at least .
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       #248

    Did you get rid of the second folder? That may be stopping it from seeing the setup you want it to see.

    In other words, Instead of C:\New Folder\New Folder\SetupChipset, as it shows in the screenshot I pointed out previously.

    Just have the one folder, C:\New Folder\SetupChipset
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  9. NoN
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       #249

    jonnyhillow said:
    Thanks , think i did it right , got past the middle one at least .
    We're here to guide you! :)


    Step one: You should have only one folder in C:\

    example: C:\New Folder, and NOT C:\New Folder\New Folder

    Step two: Put the two files in it as i already told you.

    Step three: open the window command as Admin and begin to go with cd\ command to the New Folder created in C:\

    Step Four: the result is like this C:\New Folder>SetupChipset.exe -overall then hit Enter!

    Step Five: reboot the computer as it shows in the Intel installer, and your done!!
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       #250

    Should the new folder end up in system 32 when first made or it just has to show in the the main C drive page like the screenshot shows?

    I ask because i followed the info and there's only one folder and it's showing just like the tutorial but i am not getting past the last part in command prompt.
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