They are also only useful for new Windows 98SE installations on Intel or Intel-based motherboards. No, but they can take a step out of setting up a new system. Hopefully some of you with Intel or Intel-based systems can test these in a new installation. The reason being that there would need to be multiple versions of USB.INF and USB2.INF, depending on if the original USB files are to be maintained if manufacturer-issued USB2 drivers will be in use or if NUSB 3.3, NUSB 3.6, or any other unofficial package is used in a target system. Updated info for USB Devices is not included in this initial version. I may consider creating equivalent versions of these INF's for ME/98FE (MAYBE 95, it is more complicated) if there is sufficient interest. At the moment, only files for 98SE English have been created. (up to ICH9 all after ICH6 is UNOFFICIAL) (excluding server motherboard/Xeon CPU chipsets due to 64KB INF size limit) into the original MACHINE.INF, MACHINE2.INF, and MSHDC.INF files. I have integrated the Device Data from the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility versions 6.
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