Files_modded.7z | Intel Chipset Inf
: To provide a "clean" way to get rid of yellow exclamation marks in Device Manager without installing the bulky, often problematic Intel setup utility. 🔍 What is Inside the .7z?
: Only use these if you have "Unknown Device" or "PCI Device" entries with a yellow warning icon. Extract the Archive : Use 7-Zip to open the .7z file. Manual Update : Right-click the "Unknown Device" in Device Manager . Select Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers . Point it to the folder you extracted. Intel Chipset INF Files_modded.7z
: You will notice there are no "driver" files. This is because the Intel chipset hardware is handled by standard drivers built into Windows. 🚀 How to Use Them Properly : To provide a "clean" way to get
The "proper" way to use these modded files is through the Device Manager, rather than running an installer. Extract the Archive : Use 7-Zip to open the
The "proper story" of these files is one of community frustration with Intel's official installers.
: Because these are "modded" by the community, Windows might warn you about "Unsigned Drivers" unless the modder has provided a workaround or if the original digital signatures are still valid for the hardware IDs.