Base Driver installation
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Windows Device Manager* and Intel® Advanced Network Services (Intel® ANS) installation
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Windows Device Manager* and Intel® Advanced Network Services (Intel® ANS) installation
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Note | Support for the Intel® PROSet command-line utilities (prosetcl.exe and crashdmp.exe) has been removed. Intel® PROSet for Windows PowerShell* software has replaced this functionality. Transition all of your scripts and processes to use the Intel® PROSet for Windows PowerShell* software. Windows* 8.1 and Windows Server* 2012 R2 are the last operating systems to support the Intel PROSet command-line utilities. See Intel PROSet for Windows PowerShell Software for more information. |
Overview
- Windows 7: Network Controller Device Driver Missing - Can't Install - No WiFi. It will open the System Information window. In the 'File Name' filed, put 'MSINFO32' (without Quote), give the save location to desktop, and click the 'save' button. Give the time for processing, it will save a.nfo file on your desktop.
- [Solved] Cannot install drivers. No Intel (R) Adapters are present in this computer. (If you can’t have access to internet due to faulty network drivers, download the drivers using another PC with network and save the drivers to an external drive like USB flash drive, then transfer to the PC that you need to update the driver for.).
The command-line applications are in the software download packages.
SetupBD.exe, the base driver installation utility, allows unattended installation of base drivers from a Windows* command line.
You can use DxSetup.exe to install all driver and software components from a Windows* command line, including:
- Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Windows* Device Manager
- Intel® Advanced Network Services (Intel® ANS)
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Note | Don't use SetupBD.exe to update drivers when Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software or Intel® Advanced Network Services (Intel® ANS) are installed. You can experience unexpected results. Intel Services are installed. When Intel® PROSet, Advanced Network PROSet, or Intel ANS are installed, use DXSetup.exe. |
Windows XP* x64 and Windows Server 2003* x64 don't support unattended driver installation. | |
You can install Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software with DxSetup.exe or msiexec.exe. We recommend DxSetup.exe. It detects the system language, searches for the appropriate transform file, and applies it to MSI package. The transform file translates the installation instructions to the language associated with your operating system. |
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Command-line options
SetupBD.exe supports the following command-line switches.
Note | You must include a space between switches. |
Option | Description |
/s | Silent installation with no reboot |
/r | Force reboot (must be used with the /s switch) |
/nr | No reboot (must be used with the /s switch—switch is ignored if included with the /r switch) |
Examples
Option | Description |
SetupBD | Installs and/or updates the driver(s) and displays the GUI |
SetupBD /s | Installs and/or updates the driver(s) silently |
SetupBD /s /r | Installs and/or updates the driver(s) silently and forces a reboot |
SetupBD /s /r /nr | Installs and/or updates the driver(s) silently and forces a reboot (/nr is ignored.) |
Other information
- If you uninstall an adapter's driver from Windows Device Manager*, you must reboot before using SetupBD.exe to install a new driver.
- For drivers installed on a system with Intel® 5000 Series Chipset, the /s switch (silent install) forces a reboot without the /r switch. If you don't want the system to reboot, use the /nr switch.
- For Intel® I/O Acceleration Technology to function properly, you must reboot after driver installation.
- You can use the /r and /nr switches only with a silent install, example: with the /s option.
Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Windows Device Manager and Advanced Network Services installation
See how to install Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software for Windows Device Manager from the command line.
Note | You can install Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software with DxSetup.exe or msiexec.exe. We recommend DxSetup.exe. It detects the system language, searches for the appropriate transform file, and applies it to MSI package. The transform file translates the installation instructions to the language associated with your operating system. |
Using the DxSetup.exe utility
DxSetup.exe is a setup utility used for installing Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software. It detects the system language, searches for the appropriate transform file in the same folder, and launches PROSETDX.msi in the language specific to the operating system. The transform file translates the installation instructions to the language associated with your operating system.
DxSetup.exe also takes the install options from the command line and applies them to the PROSETDX.msi command-line installation.
DxSetup.exe command-line switches
Switch | Description |
/q[r|n] | silent install options r Reduced GUI Install n Silent install |
/l[i|w|e|a] | log file option i log status messages w log non-fatal warnings e log error messages a log the start of all actions |
DxSetup.exe public properties
Property | Definition | ||
BD | 0: deselect / do not execute SetupBD. 1: execute SetupBD to install the drivers (default setting)
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ANS | 0: deselect / hide ANS 1: select ANS (default setting) | ||
DMIX | 0: deselect / hide Intel PROSet feature 1: select Intel PROSet feature (default setting) | ||
FCoE | 0: deselect / do not install Data Center Bridging (DCB) / Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) feature (default setting) 1: select install Data Center Bridging (DCB) / Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) feature | ||
SNMP | 0: deselect / do not install the SNMP Agent (default setting) 1: select / install the SNMP Agent |
Note | If you specify a path for the log file, the path must exist. If you do not specify a complete path, the install log is created in the current directory. |
Only set the ANS property to ANS=1 if DMIX=1 is set. If DMIX=0 and ANS=1, the ANS=1 is ignored and only the base driver will be installed. | |
Public properties are case-sensitive. All characters are uppercase with no white space between characters. Example: DxSetup.exe /qn ANS=1 Any white space in ANS=1 makes the setting invalid, and ans=1 is not a valid setting. | |
The FCoE property is ignored if no adapters supporting the FCoE feature are installed. |
Command-line examples
You can change the paths for different operating systems and CD layouts and apply the command-line examples. The following launches a typical installation of DxSetup.exe from the CD or download directory: DxSetup.exe /qn /liew install.log
How to install components but deselect ANS. Set the ANS=0 in the command line: DxSetup.exe /qn ANS=0 /liew install.log |
Msiexec.exe command-line options
For the most current information on msiexec.exe command-line options, see the Microsoft Developer Network* (MSDN) Library.
Notes |
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Command-line switches
See how to install Intel® PROSet using PROSETDX.msi and msiexec.exe from the command line.
Windows Installer Service is installed by default in Windows 2000*, Windows XP* 32-bit and Windows XP 64-bit. msiexec.exe is under System32 folder. When System32 is not in the current PATH, the full path to msiexec.exe should be specified in the command line. For example:
C:WINNTSystem32msiexec.exe /i PROSETDX.msi /qn /liew install.log
Most commonly used msiexec.exe command-line options
Switch | Description |
/i | install |
/x | uninstall |
/q[r|n] | silent install options. r Reduced GUI Install n Silent install |
/l[i|w|e|a] | log file option. i log status messages. w log non-fatal warnings. e log error messages. a log the start of all actions. |
Transforms | A property used to apply transforms a .mst file to a MSI package. The following example applies a Chinese language transform to a MSI package, so the installer displays Chinese strings during installation: TRANSFORMS=2052.mst |
Silent install/upgrade command-line syntax
The following launches a typical installation of PROSETDX.msi.
<Full path to msiexec.exe> /i <Full path to PROSETDX.msi> /qn /liew install.log
Silent uninstall command-line syntax
The following uninstalls all the Intel PROSet components. You can use it when the path to PROSETDX.msi is available.
<path to msiexec.exe> /x <path to PROSETDX.msi> /qn /liew uninstall.log
The following uninstalls all the Intel PROSet components. You can use it when the path to PROSETDX.msi is not available but the ProductCode of MSI package is known.
<path to msiexec.exe> /x <ProductCode of PROSETDX.msi> /qn /liew uninstall.log
Command-line options supported by PROSETDX.msi
PROSETDX.msi provides public properties that can be used to change Intel® PROSet install selections from the command line. You can disable and hide some features in PROSETDX.msi, or force some features to be selected/displayed. This command-line option provides the flexibility to install different components/features in Intel® PROSet.
Public properties provided by PROSETDX.msi:
Property | Definition | ||
BD | 0: deselect / do not execute SetupBD. 1: execute SetupBD to install the drivers.
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ANS | 0: deselect / hide ANS. 1: select ANS.
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DMIX | 0: deselect / hide Intel PROSet feature. 1: select Intel PROSet feature.
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FCoE | 0: deselect / do not install Data Center Bridging (DCB) / Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) feature. 1: select install Data Center Bridging (DCB) / Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) feature.
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SNMP | 0: deselect / do not install the SNMP Agent. 1: select / install the SNMP Agent.
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Note | If you specify a path for the log file, the path must exist. If you do not specify a complete path, the install log is created in the current directory. |
The ANS property should only be set to ANS=1, if DMIX=1 is set. If DMIX=0 and ANS=1, the ANS=1 is ignored, and only the base driver is installed. | |
Public properties are case-sensitive. All characters are uppercase with no white space between characters. For example: msiexec.exe /i PROSETDX.msi /qn ANS=1 Any white space in ANS=1 makes the setting invalid. ans=1 is not a valid setting. | |
The FCoE property is ignored if no adapters supporting the FCoE feature are installed. |
Command-line install examples
Assume that C:WINNTSystem32 is in the system32 folder and PROSETDX.msi is under the D:AppsPROSETDXWin32 folder. You can change the paths for different operating systems and CD layouts, and apply the command-line examples.
- How to install Intel PROSet silently on Windows XP:
C:WINNTSystem32msiexec.exe /i D:AppsPROSETDXWin32PROSETDX.msi /qn /liew install.log
- How to install Intel PROSet silently on Windows Server 2003 for Intel® Itanium® Processor-based systems:
C:WINNTSystem32msiexec.exe /i D:AppsPROSETDXWin64PROSETDX.msi /qn /liew install.log
- How to install components but deselect ANS:Set the ANS=0 in the command line, for example:
C:WINNTSystem32msiexec.exe /i D:AppsPROSETDXWin32PROSETDX.msi /qn ANS=0 /liew install.log
- How to apply a transform file to MSI using msiexec.exe:Set the TRANSFORMS=filename.mst in the command line. For example:
C:WINNTSystem32msiexec.exe /i D:AppsPROSETDXWin32PROSETDX.msi /qn TRANSFORMS=2052.mst /liew install.log
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Note | Use DxSetup.exe to install Intel PROSet. DxSetup.exe detects the system language, searches for the appropriate transform file, and applies it to MSI package. |
Command line uninstall example
Note | Don't use the ANS or FCoE options when uninstalling Intel® PROSet Software from a command line. |
Get the path of PROSETDX.msi in the local system or any other image path when you installed Intel PROSet Software. Use msiexec.exe to uninstall Intel PROSet.
For example, assume System folder is C:WindowsSystem, and PROSETDX.msi is in d:unattend, and then the command line is:
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C:WindowsSystemmsiexec.exe /x d:unattend PROSETDX.msi /qn /liew uninst.log
Command-line reinstall or repair
If you need to repair an Intel PROSet Software installation, uninstall the application and reinstall it. See the uninstall and install examples provided for more information.
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shahnan - - Latest reply: Yosha - Nov 21, 2012 at 05:46 PM
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Dear all
Due to a virus problem, I have had to install windows (xp) on my laptop but in device manager under other devices the following item has yellow question marks:-
network controller
As network controller driver is missing I can't connect to the internet to download drivers directly from internet, though I do have access to the internet via another pc.
Can somebody please help me get my laptop back on the internet?
My computer details generated by EVEREST Home Edition is as follows :
---[ EVEREST Home Edition (c) 2003-2005 Lavalys, Inc. ]------------------------------------------------------------
Version : EVEREST v2.20.405
Report Type : Report Wizard
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail)
--------[ Summary ]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Computer:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Service Pack : Service Pack 2
DirectX : 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
Motherboard:
CPU Type :Mobile Intel Pentium 4M, 2200 MHz (22 x 100)
Motherboard Name :TOSHIBA DynaBook Satellite 1860
Motherboard Chipset :Intel Brookdale i845MP
System Memory :640 MB (DDR SDRAM)
BIOS Type :Toshiba (01/30/03)
Communication Port :Communications Port (COM1)
Communication Port :ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
Display:
Video Adapter : Trident Video Accelerator CyberBlade-XP2 (32 MB)
Video Adapter :Trident Video Accelerator CyberBlade-XP2 (32 MB)
Monitor : Toshiba Internal 1024x768 Panel
Multimedia:
Audio Adapter :Intel 82801CAM ICH3-M - AC'97 Audio Controller [B-1]
Storage:
IDE Controller :Intel(R) 82801CAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller-248A
Floppy Drive :Floppy disk drive
Disk Drive :TOSHIBA MK3021GAS (30 GB, 4200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100)
Optical Drive :SONY DVD+RW DW-P50A
SMART Hard Disks Status : OK
Partitions:
C: (NTFS) 17547 MB (15203 MB free)
D: (NTFS) 11068 MB (10059 MB free)
Total Size 27.9 GB (24.7 GB free)
Input:
Keyboard Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse PS/2 Compatible Mouse
Network:
Network Adapter : Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection (10.100.50.152)
Peripherals:
USB1 Controller Intel 82801CAM ICH3-M - USB Controller [B-1]
USB1 Controller Intel 82801CAM ICH3-M - USB Controller [B-1]
Battery Microsoft AC Adapter
Battery Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
Shahadat
See more Related:Dear all
Due to a virus problem, I have had to install windows (xp) on my laptop but in device manager under other devices the following item has yellow question marks:-
network controller
As network controller driver is missing I can't connect to the internet to download drivers directly from internet, though I do have access to the internet via another pc.
Can somebody please help me get my laptop back on the internet?
My computer details generated by EVEREST Home Edition is as follows :
---[ EVEREST Home Edition (c) 2003-2005 Lavalys, Inc. ]------------------------------------------------------------
Version : EVEREST v2.20.405
Report Type : Report Wizard
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail)
--------[ Summary ]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Computer:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Service Pack : Service Pack 2
DirectX : 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
Motherboard:
CPU Type :Mobile Intel Pentium 4M, 2200 MHz (22 x 100)
Motherboard Name :TOSHIBA DynaBook Satellite 1860
Motherboard Chipset :Intel Brookdale i845MP
System Memory :640 MB (DDR SDRAM)
BIOS Type :Toshiba (01/30/03)
Communication Port :Communications Port (COM1)
Communication Port :ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
Display:
Video Adapter : Trident Video Accelerator CyberBlade-XP2 (32 MB)
Video Adapter :Trident Video Accelerator CyberBlade-XP2 (32 MB)
Monitor : Toshiba Internal 1024x768 Panel
Multimedia:
Audio Adapter :Intel 82801CAM ICH3-M - AC'97 Audio Controller [B-1]
Storage:
IDE Controller :Intel(R) 82801CAM Ultra ATA Storage Controller-248A
Floppy Drive :Floppy disk drive
Disk Drive :TOSHIBA MK3021GAS (30 GB, 4200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100)
Optical Drive :SONY DVD+RW DW-P50A
SMART Hard Disks Status : OK
Partitions:
C: (NTFS) 17547 MB (15203 MB free)
D: (NTFS) 11068 MB (10059 MB free)
Total Size 27.9 GB (24.7 GB free)
Input:
Keyboard Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse PS/2 Compatible Mouse
Network:
Network Adapter : Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection (10.100.50.152)
Peripherals:
USB1 Controller Intel 82801CAM ICH3-M - USB Controller [B-1]
USB1 Controller Intel 82801CAM ICH3-M - USB Controller [B-1]
Battery Microsoft AC Adapter
Battery Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
Shahadat
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Hi After a week of pulling my hair out I finally cracked it. Hope this is of some help.
Go to the following website : https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/unknown_devices.html and download the unknown devices file.(UKD). Unzip it and then run it, this will tell you the name of the device that you are looking for, if it doesn't look under Computer missing names. That is where I found out that I had an Intel pro/wireless 2200BG installed.It willalso give you the names of anything else you don't have a driver for. The rest was easy, went to Intel and downloaded the correct driver and installed it. Works a treat, I can now give it back to my uncle.
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