Windows XP and Via 4-in-1

MarriedMan

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I've just setup WinXp and have a VIA KT133a MB. I tried to setup the 4-in-1s, but there was a problem with the IDE driver, and I'm wondering if any of the drivers installed. I didn't see the huge improvement in gaming performance that I did after installing the 4-in-1s in W2k.

Any help is appreciated.
 

ndee

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lol, you guys are mean ;)

The 4-in-1 are integrated in WinXP. I installed WinXP last week and as you can see in my rig, it's a VIA chipset, and I don't notice any performance loss without installing them.

ndee
 

NFS4

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<< Nope, install the Via4in1's.

You will definately need them with winxp!
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YOU DO NOT NEED THE 4-in-1's in Windows XP. They are built in.


http://www.anandtech.com/chipsets/showdoc.html?i=1519&p=2


<< 9) One of the biggest complaints that users had of VIA during the early days of the Apollo Pro 133/133A was that with VIA chipsets you had to install chipset drivers while with Intel chipsets you didn't have to. Although this was a common misconception (Intel chipsets required drivers too, some were built into Windows' driver libraries) it did raise an interesting point, how closely are VIA and Microsoft working to make sure that future releases of Microsoft OSes such as Windows XP will have solid support for VIA chipsets?

We've worked very closely with Microsoft to make sure that all our drivers are included in Windows XP. It's a great operating system - and will deliver really solid support for our chipsets.
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Megatomic

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I concur, the 4 in 1 drivers are not required by Windows XP. As a beta tester of XP, I have not had to install a Via 4 in 1 pack in a LONG time and my chipset is always detected fine, my AGP is setup properly, and my UDMA drives are all operating at their peak.

Stay off the 4 in 1's MarriedMan. But you can install the latest Via inf file. I tried it and nothing bad happened. As a matter of fact, nothing at all happened.
 

Texmaster

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<< Nope, install the Via4in1's.

You will definately need them with winxp!
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Texmaster,

Thks very much for your email. We share your concerns regarding the driver situation, and have been working very closely with Microsoft on this issue. Windows XP will have full built in support; so I hope this should start to break the cycle.

Best regards

Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: Texmaster [mailto:thetexmaster@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:15 PM
To: RichardBrown@via.com.tw
Subject: When will the All on One Drivers become Obsolete?


Being an extremely frequent buyer of computers (I upgrade my personal PC every 3-4 months) and a buyer of computer hardware for EDS when can I expect to see VIA motherboards that do not require all in one drivers? It makes it an extremely hard sell to me and my company to buy a board that requires patches before you can even begin operations. The long time arguement has been Intel's stability and without the need for an extra patch to get going. When will VIA break this cycle?


Thank you,

Texmaster

Implementation Manager EDS Plano, Texas

 

Daemon_UK

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umm, fine ;)

1 question, with my old (as of tomorrow) AMD 700 system, and K7M mobo....

Everytime I would install a program with WinXP, the progress bar of the inital install window, would lock upto
99% and hang for about 5-10 minutes!!

However, after installing the 4-in-1 drivers, this was fixed?

How come?

Heres the original link to my quesion on why Games/Apps take ages to extract and then install.
 

Texmaster

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<< umm, fine ;)

1 question, with my old (as of tomorrow) AMD 700 system, and K7M mobo....

Everytime I would install a program with WinXP, the progress bar of the inital install window, would lock upto
99% and hang for about 5-10 minutes!!

However, after installing the 4-in-1 drivers, this was fixed?

How come?
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PRobably because that was one of the very first AMD VIA rigs on the market. My guess is that VIA like many other companies, assums most have upgraded since then.

In fact, that was my first AMD rig you have there ;) Slot processor?
 

BKnight

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Ok, so now we are sure they are built in but does anyone know for certain if it is good/bad to install the latest 4-in-1 drivers? I am running XP and have been installing the 4-in-1 drivers as they are updated. I just installed version 4.34 Final.
 

MarriedMan

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Thanks for the help guys, but I have to ask the same question as above. Now that I've tried to install them, should I reformat and start fresh with XP? Are there any ill effects from installing them?