Windows will "install" the name, and the yellow mark will disappear. ⚠️ Important Considerations
: 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 Intel Chipset INF Files_modded.7z
These files are not "drivers" in the traditional sense; they do not contain code that runs your hardware. Instead, they are text-based instructions that tell Windows exactly what an Intel component is so it can name it correctly in the . 🛠️ The "Story" Behind the Modded Files Windows will "install" the name, and the yellow
The file Intel Chipset INF Files_modded.7z refers to a specific community-maintained package, most famously hosted and discussed on the Win-Raid Forum . 🚀 How to Use Them Properly These files
: 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.
The "proper" way to use these modded files is through the Device Manager, rather than running an installer.
: Installing these rarely improves speed. It mostly just changes names like "PCI Standard Host CPU Bridge" to "Intel(R) 10th Gen Core Host Bridge."