• Monday, March 09, 2026

The easiest way to get drivers working is to use Intel's automated tool.

If you are having trouble finding a specific driver, could you let me know:

Use pnputil /enum-drivers to list all OEM drivers.

Since Intel has discontinued official support for these boards, finding working drivers for modern operating systems like Windows 10 or 11 can be challenging. Intel® Chipset Software and Drivers

Finding the right drivers for these legacy Intel boards requires identifying the actual model name (e.g., DH61BE or DG41TY) and understanding Intel's current support for discontinued products. Identifying Your Intel Desktop Board Model

The PCIe root port driver in BIOS cannot allocate resources to a graphics card or NVMe SSD. This is classic when installing modern GPUs (GTX 10xx series or newer) into legacy Intel Desktop Boards (e.g., DP55KG, DX58SO).

These codes often appear before the OS loads. That means standard Windows driver uninstallation or updates are impossible. However, the root cause frequently ties back to incompatible or corrupted drivers stored in the NVRAM or EFI system partition.

: No official support for modern operating systems beyond basic functionality. Connectivity

LGA 1155 (supports 2nd and sometimes 3rd Gen Intel Core processors). Express Chipset. Typically DDR3 SDRAM. Connectivity: Ethernet (RJ-45), USB 2.0, and sometimes USB 3.0 ports. 3. How to Get Drivers Working