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DX before Chipset?

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Upon reformating I think I installed my DX drivers before my chipset. Does it make that big of a diff?
 
i learned to install chipset drivers before windows updates, directx, vid card, etc.... and i was probably told that for a reason.

but whatever, try things and see how they work. if they dont work good, you fkd up. if they work fine, rock and roll. it would probably take you less time to just install the chipset drivers now and try it than to reinstall windows and do it all over again in the right order.

good luck
 
I always install in this order:

Windows
Chipset
Drivers
DirectX

Always have trouble-free results :p

OldMX
 
Cats need DirectX... so I do what OldMX but the other way around (DirectX before Drivers) :)
 
Windows XP Pro
Service Pack 1
chipset, LAN, USB drivers (Hyperion)
Internet Connection Software (Insight Broadband)
MS Critical Updates
DirectX
Vid Card Drivers (Catalyst then Matrox)
Sound Card Drivers & Apps (Audigy 2)
Mouse Drivers & Apps(MX-700)
Keyboard Drivers & Apps (MS Natural Multimedia)
I.E.
Netscape
Media Players (Real One Optimised for AIW 9600, PowerDVD, VivoActive Power Player, DiVX Optimised for AIW9600)
Codecs (DiVX, K-Lite)
All other apps and tweak programs
Norton Systemworks Professional w/ Antivirus LAST (AntiVirus seems to act 'wiggy' if anything is installed afterwards that effects system performance or operation :(
 
If i remember correctly, ATI Catalyst installer warns only about the directx version, you can continue the install routine anyway, but i always the order i mentioned with several Radeon cards and never had a problem that way ;)

Good Luck

OldMX
 
i always use this pattern

windows
sp1 and updates
chipset drivers
dx
vid card drivers
all other drivers
 
Originally posted by Brent
i always use this pattern

windows
sp1 and updates
chipset drivers
dx
vid card drivers
all other drivers

That order is only recommended if you've already saved the SP1 and updates onto CD (or CD-R). My new system requires the chipset drivers be installed to even enable the Ethernet port that I have my DSL modem connected to. If that's the case, and you have broadband, then, there are two ways to get around that:

1. Switch your DSL or cable modem to a USB connection between modem and PC.

or

2. Revert to dial-up for access to the Windows Update site. (Not recommended if you have only a single phone line.)
 
Originally posted by E4g1e
That order is only recommended if you've already saved the SP1 and updates onto CD (or CD-R). My new system requires the chipset drivers be installed to even enable the Ethernet port that I have my DSL modem connected to. If that's the case, and you have broadband, then, there are two ways to get around that:

1. Switch your DSL or cable modem to a USB connection between modem and PC.

or

2. Revert to dial-up for access to the Windows Update site. (Not recommended if you have only a single phone line.)

well obviously if you need to install an ethernet driver first to go download sp1 and the updates then do that first lol

that kinda goes without saying
 
99.9% of all posters and users of the [H] forums likely have a burner of some type. It would be rediculous to NOT save as many of the newest drivers, files, and programs you can for on-hand install first, as opposed to trying to get them by downloading them all after.

New/Blank CD-R's are dirt cheap, and CD-RW's are hardly any more so.. prepare ahead of time.. have as much as you possible can onhand before you start. An hour or two's preperation will save you SOO many heartaches.
 
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