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Thanks man , thats what i like about this place , i can always count on people giving me the correct info lol.I have no idea. Maybe someone else will have an idea.
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)
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.
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.
Thanks , think i did it right , got past the middle one at least .
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
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!!
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.