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MSI MS-1029 Chipset Drivers

I recently purchase an MSI barebone laptop that has the AMD turion 2ghz processor , 2 gigs of ram and a discrete radeon x700 128m video card. Everything works fine except for one part, when i look at the device manager and go to the system devices tab, theres quite a few of "motherboard resources" and a few "standart pci host to isa bridge" on it, when i got the computer it had a few drivers that were amd, like a hypertransport one, a few that conrolled the pci express stuff too. Does anyone know where to get the drivers for the ATI/AMD Radeon Xpress 200P chipset drivers, NOT the integrated graphics driver, but the ones to control the usb, the firewire and all those. Please help me fast, its all i need to get it working fully.
 
I don't remember installing or downloading any northbridge drivers for my ATI X200 desktop board. All I ever installed was that package from ATI/AMD.
 
Oh, well i thought i had to because in the bios it says i ahve a north bridge, but if i look in device manager, i just have about 15 of "standard pci host bridge" on that list, and with all my intel boards and my amd 590 sli board i dont have any of those.
 
Originally posted by: Oblivion121
Oh, well i thought i had to because in the bios it says i ahve a north bridge, but if i look in device manager, i just have about 15 of "standard pci host bridge" on that list, and with all my intel boards and my amd 590 sli board i dont have any of those.

I don't think it's a problem. If you don't have slower than normal operation or yellow exclamation points in the device manager, then I wouldn't worry about it.
 
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