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4-in-1 Drivers
I have WinXP SP2. I have installed the VIA Hyperion or HyperionPro drivers but the AGP drive is still listed as a Microsoft driver from 2001. Why?
With WinXP SP2, an AGP The Accelerated Graphics Port is a dedicated bus for graphics cards that enables high performance 3D graphics capabilities on PCs. AGP bypasses the PCI bus and directly pipelines between the main memory and graphics controller. driver from Microsoft will be used, not the VIA AGP The Accelerated Graphics Port is a dedicated bus for graphics cards that enables high performance 3D graphics capabilities on PCs. AGP bypasses the PCI bus and directly pipelines between the main memory and graphics controller. driver in the Hyperion and HyperionPro packages. The date shown in Device Manager is taken from the INF file and not from the driver binary. The driver binary used is actually from 2004, not 2001. For experienced users, if you want to check, in Device Manager >CPU to AGP The Accelerated Graphics Port is a dedicated bus for graphics cards that enables high performance 3D graphics capabilities on PCs. AGP bypasses the PCI bus and directly pipelines between the main memory and graphics controller. controller > Driver A driver program interacts with a particular hardware device or software program. The driver provides the information about the device or software interface that programs using the driver do not have. > Driver A driver program interacts with a particular hardware device or software program. The driver provides the information about the device or software interface that programs using the driver do not have. Details, note the file name. If you then find the file name in the Windows/system32/drivers directory you will be able to see the actual "age" of the driver in the properties of the file.
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