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Need F6 driver for Intel 945 chipset

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Barry Watzman

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27 Jul 2007, 16:04:0727/07/2007
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I'm trying to install Windows XP on a Gateway MT6711 notebook, which
comes with Windows Vista. The first problem is that XP's distribution
media doesn't even recognize the SATA hard drive. I need an "F6 driver"
for an Intel 945 series chipset (actually 943, but I don't think it
matters). I'm using a USB floppy drive (from which the Gateway will
even boot), so a floppy version is what I'm looking for. Anyone have it
or have a link to it?

Unknown

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27 Jul 2007, 16:39:5727/07/2007
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Googled:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Intel+945+series+chipset+drivers+gateway&btnG=Google+Search

JS

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Bob Harris

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27 Jul 2007, 17:12:0327/07/2007
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Normally one would get the SATA driver from the PC-maker or from the
motherboard maker.

If Gateway does not officially support XP on that machine, you might be
stuck.

You might try searching the Gateway support site for an XP driver for some
slightly older model.

One other thing to consider: Is the SATA controller an Intel controller? I
have an ASUS motherboard which uses an SIS chipset, but has a Promise SATA
controller. My point is that the chipset and the SATA controller do not
always come from the same company, and a chipset driver may not be the same
thing as an SATA driver.

Good luck.

Plan B: Dell offers XP on its new PCs.


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Andy

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28 Jul 2007, 02:59:2328/07/2007
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You're looking for something that I'm pretty sure does not exist. The
ICH7 hub is typically the chip that's connected to the 945 to provide
the SATA interface, and no F6 driver is needed for that interface.

Rick

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28 Jul 2007, 08:03:2728/07/2007
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It should be on one of the install disks that Gateway included with the
computer. Simply copy them to a floppy and install when setup asks.

Rick

fr...@theshire.net

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28 Jul 2007, 10:59:5728/07/2007
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http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/cs-020683.htm

the matrix manager is what you want, read in there for the F6 floppy
instructions. Even if you don't set it up as RAID, you do need the
driver.

Barry Watzman

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28 Jul 2007, 17:12:0228/07/2007
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Re: "You're looking for something that I'm pretty sure does not exist.
The ICH7 hub is typically the chip that's connected to the 945 to
provide the SATA interface, and no F6 driver is needed for that interface."

That's wrong. Most DESKTOP computer BIOS' provide a BIOS level
emulation of IDE drives from the actual SATA drives. On laptops, this
is always (or even often) not done. But, regardless, you can use an F6
driver to do it for the installation of an older version of Windows (XP
in this case) that does not supported SATA drives for which the BIOS
provides no SATA-to-IDE emulation

Re: "Normally one would get the SATA driver from the PC-maker or from

the motherboard maker. If Gateway does not officially support XP on
that machine, you might be stuck."

Generally that's correct, but in almost all cases the driver provided by
the PC maker (or motherboard or laptop) is just the extracted Intel
driver (or Via or other chipset maker if it's a non-Intel chip).

Re: "It should be on one of the install disks that Gateway included with
the computer."

It's not. Gateway only supports Vista on this model, and such a driver
would only be needed to install a pre-Vista OS that has no native SATA
support.

I found the driver, and in fact I found all of the dozen or so drivers
required to install XP on this machine properly (e.g. EVERYTHING works,
even relatively obscure minor functions (like the flash card reader and
Firewire port), and there are no splats in Device Manager).

FWIW, the chipset is a 943GML (945 family) with a 82801GBM (ICH7M)
Southbridge. The drivers are on the Intel site, it takes a while to
find them (the proper one ... if anything, there are too many files on
the Intel site), but the package is Intel_3100_Windows.zip, and burried
deep down inside that file is f632flpy.exe, an exe program that makes
the F6 driver floppy.

[The part that I think kind of sucks is that the F6 function only
supports a floppy drive ... I don't see a way for it to look on the
CD-ROM drive. And, of course, no modern laptop has a floppy drive. I
happen to have a USB floppy drive, and the Gateway supports it (it's
drive A:, and you can even boot from it), so it wasn't an issue for me
personally, but for lots of people it will be an issue. It would SEEM
that there should be a way to tell XP to look in another location for
this driver, but I don't see it.]

By the way, for a cheap laptop (it's been on sale this week at Best Buy
for $499), the Gateway MT6711 is surprisingly good. 1 Gig of memory,
160GB hard drive, DVD burner, Intel Dual Core processor and the usual
stuff for $499 isn't bad (and it has Vista Home Premium, not Basic, and
it runs Aero).

And now I can run XP as well.

chedella

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30 Jul 2007, 22:43:5130/07/2007
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Hi

I too had this laptop and installed WIN XP SP1 successfully. I am
looking appropriate drivers for all the components like NETWORK,
WIRELESS, VIDEO etc. Can you pl point me to the right place where i
can find the drivers for mt6711 for WIN XP OS. Any help is much
appreciated.

Thks
Srinivas

Shenan Stanley

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30 Jul 2007, 23:02:2830/07/2007
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chedella wrote:
> I too had this laptop and installed WIN XP SP1 successfully. I am
> looking appropriate drivers for all the components like NETWORK,
> WIRELESS, VIDEO etc. Can you pl point me to the right place where i
> can find the drivers for mt6711 for WIN XP OS. Any help is much
> appreciated.

Guess Gateway's web page support/drivers site never came to mind? heh

http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/search.asp?st=pn&param=1014606R

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Shenan Stanley
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chedella

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31 Jul 2007, 21:08:2831/07/2007
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I tried Gateway support page. It gives
drivers for Vista only.

Rgds
Srinivas

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