Hey all, got a quick question...What is a "SM Bus Controller" I found it in the device manager, and the driver disk that came with my 5680 does not have thast driver. Does anyone have any ideas? 

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| SM Bus stands for S-ystems M-anagement B-us (Systems Management Bus) If you have a pc that is utilizing a motherboard with the Intel Chipset(s): Intel® 810 Chipset Intel® 810E Chipset Intel® 810E2 Chipset Intel® 815 Chipset Intel® 815E Chipset Intel® 815EM Chipset Intel® 815EP Chipset Intel® 815P Chipset Intel® 815G Chipset Intel® 815EG Chipset Intel® 820 Chipset Intel® 820E Chipset Intel® 830M Chipset Intel® 830MG Chipset Intel® 830MP Chipset Intel® 840 Chipset Intel® 845 Chipset Intel® 845E Chipset Intel® 845G Chipset Intel® 845GE Chipset Intel® 845GL Chipset Intel® 845GV Chipset Intel® 845MZ Chipset Intel® 845PE Chipset Intel® 848P Chipset Intel® 850 Chipset Intel® 850E Chipset Intel® 860 Chipset Intel® 852GM Chipset Intel® 852GME Chipset Intel® 852PM Chipset Intel® 855GM Chipset Intel® 855GME Chipset Intel® 855PM Chipset Intel® 865G Chipset Intel® 865PE Chipset Intel® 865P Chipset Intel® 865GV Chipset Intel® 875P Chipset Intel® E7205 Chipset Intel® E7500 Chipset Intel® E7501 Chipset Intel® E7505 Chipset Supported Operating Systems And any of these Microsoft Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows* 98SE Microsoft Windows* Me Microsoft Windows* 2000 Microsoft Windows* XP Microsoft Windows Server* 2003 and you are experiencing the Device Manager reported error: ?SM Bus Controller Then go to the website below and download the file called: INF Update Utility [INFINST.EXE] http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...l&submit=Go%21 Before you install it do the following: SET A RESTORE POINT in XP/2000/ME or backup your system JUST IN CASE!!!!! better safe than sorry. Problem should be solved after restart. Hope this helps. |