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Win7 clean install - is Chipset driver package needed?
I have done a number of Win7 clean installs on desktops. So far I have found no need for installing the vendor specific chipset drivers. All devices have, so far, been recognized, and for the most part a basic driver has been installed with Win7. Secondary vendor specific drivers are sometimes needed for video cards, printers and audio devices, etc.
1) Is the baseline Win7 installation including the appropriate chipset driver, via an MS download, by default?
2) If all devices are working correctly, is there any need to locate and install the vendor specific chipset driver when available?
Since many of the systems I have upgraded using a clean install have been from XP 32 bit to Win7 64-bit on Dell systems, sometimes a chipset driver package is not even available (at least from Dell) that is Windows 7 64-bit specific.
I remember having to hunt down vendor specific MOBO chipset drivers to pacify XP but the problem seems to have minimized with Windows 7.
What has been your experience?