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I'd adjust your list like this:
1. Windows and service pack
2. Chipset driver (never from CD, unless on server board) (mobo driver and
chipset driver are same thing I think)
3. DirectX
4. Graphics driver
4 1/2. If you have a SiS chip mobo, install SiS AGP driver now
5. The rest drivers, start from basic (eg. SCSI, LAN, USB)
One issue I found is that the latest ATi drivers could crash windows if DX9
wasn't installed before it. And you are absolutely right about the sequence
is critical.
Jun Qian
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From: "Ian" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 8:49 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Best sequence?
> Here's a query for graphics and tweak afficionados:
>
> In a system rebuild, there's a sequence for adding further files or
drivers.
> My take on this sequence is as I've noted below, but I'm not sure that I'm
> right - comment would be appreciated.
>
> 1.Windows install
> 2.Motherboard drivers (from it's CD)
> 3.Chipset drivers (probably from the chipset mnfr's website, eg. VIA)
> 4.Graphics card drivers.
> 5.DirectX
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