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Clean-Install Win98 – M-board drivers?

I’m about to reformat and re-install Win98.

I have a Gigabyte GA-6BXE motherboard.  I know which drivers it usually
needs (Intel LDCMR, Ultr DMA/33 Bus Master IDE Driver) but which do I need
to install – does Win98 install any/all of them automatically?

jdf

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2 Responses to “Clean-Install Win98 – M-board drivers?”

  1. admin says:

    Not familiar with your mother board, but if it’s more than a few months
    old Win98 should have all the drivers for the chip set and what not.  I
    replaced my MB recently and was pleasantly suprised when I never even put
    the resource CD in the drive, 98 saw all the changes.

    jdf wrote:

    > I’m about to reformat and re-install Win98.

    > I have a Gigabyte GA-6BXE motherboard.  I know which drivers it usually
    > needs (Intel LDCMR, Ultr DMA/33 Bus Master IDE Driver) but which do I
    need
    > to install – does Win98 install any/all of them automatically?

    > jdf


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  2. admin says:

    jdf wrote:

    > I’m about to reformat and re-install Win98.

    > I have a Gigabyte GA-6BXE motherboard.  I know which drivers it usually
    > needs (Intel LDCMR, Ultr DMA/33 Bus Master IDE Driver) but which do I
    need
    > to install – does Win98 install any/all of them automatically?

    > jdf

    windows does it for you or else you do it with your restoration CD from
    the manufacturer


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