How To Install Sm Bus Controller Driver Windows Xp

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  1. Sm Bus Controller Driver Vista 64
  2. Sm Bus Controller Driver Xp
Since XP is dead, I am setting up a 'new' old system...
I have tried the nForce Professional 2200 installer from Tyan. The SM Bus controller ended up under Other in Device Manager with a Yellow exclamation point.
So I downloaded the latest drivers from nVidia site. The SM Bus moved to System Devices in Device Manager, but still has a yellow exclamation point.
The SM Bus driver version is 4.6.4.0 . When I try to update the driver, I get this message: 'Windows has determined that the driver software for your device is up to date.'
Both of the Tyan and nVidia packages are labeled for Vista64, but I am running Windows 7 64. There is no driver specifically labeled for Windows 7 that I can find.
Motherboard: Tyan S2877
2 Opteron CPUs installed
Memory: 5GB ECC Registered
Windows 7 64-bit (SP2 & recommended & important updates installed)
Please help!
After you upgrade or roll back your operating system, a yellow exclamation point displays next to SM Bus Controller in Windows Device Manager. A Cannot Install this Hardware message might also display.
note:
This document pertains to a problem with the driver for the SM Bus Controller. If you are looking for driver downloads, see Obtaining Software and Drivers.
When you upgrade or change Windows to another version, the drivers for the chipset might not install correctly. This causes Windows Device Manager to display the problem with SM Bus Controller.
How
Figure : Exclamation point next to SM Bus Controller in Device Manager

Sm Bus Controller Driver Vista 64

Follow these steps to resolve the issue.

Sm Bus Controller Driver Xp

  1. Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet.
    • Windows 7 and Windows Vista - Click Start , and then type Device Manager into the into the Start field. Click Device Manager from the search results.
    • Windows XP - Click Start, right-click My Computer, click Properties, select the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
  2. Click the plus sign next to System Devices, and then find the SM Bus Controller entry.
    note:
    If you do not see an SM Bus Controller entry, your computer does not have an SM Bus Controller or it is not recognizing the controller. Restart the computer and perform these steps again. If you still do not see an SM Bus Controller entry, your computer does not have an SM Bus Controller.
  3. Right-click SM Bus Controller, and then select Update Driver. Follow the instructions to update the driver software.
    • If these steps resolved the issue, you do not need to continue troubleshooting.
    • If the computer did not find or install the correct driver, continue with the next step.
    • Windows 7 and Windows Vista - Click Start , and then type dxdiag into the into the Start field. Click dxdiag or dxdiag.exe from the search results.
    • Windows XP: Click Start, click Run, type dxdiag in the Open text box, and then press Enter.
  4. Click the Display tab.
  5. Find your chipset information in the Device section.
    Figure : Chipset information in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
  6. Open a Web browser window, and then navigate to a Web search page, such as Google or Yahoo.
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    Check the Related Links section of this document for links to some of the most common chipset manufacturers' Web sites.
  7. Type the full name of your chipset in the search text field, and then press Enter. Use the search results to go to the official Web page of the chipset manufacturer. Browse to the driver download page, and then follow the manufacturer's instructions to download and install the drivers for your chipset.