*Update*
Okay, since you guys aren't going to help, I've gone off and had already tried to do something about it....See? - I do my part too to help my own out....but I'm just limited by resources and knowledge.....
Timeline:
- Clean install Windows ME (again...to make sure it's not OS problem): result, still the same...(The other drivers work as plan: audio, nic, etc.)
- Clean install Windows 98SE: result; still the same...(The other drivers work as plan: audio, nic, etc.)
- Clean install Windows 2000: result, gave me some ikernel.exe (0x20) error
This is the exact error: The InstallShield engine (iKernel.exe) could not be installed. iKernel.exe could not be copied to C:\Program Files\Common Files\InstallShield\Engine\6\Intel 32. Make sure that you have the appropriate privileges to copy files to this folder. (0x20)
.....researched a bit up and found this link:
http://consumerdocs.installshield.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=Q108247&sliceId=1, alas, the possible solutions there failed. (The other drivers work as plan: audio, nic, etc.)
- Flash BIOS to the latest(that was available) both using the BIOS flash utility and externally using my floppy diskette....
- Clean install Windows XP: result; same as win2k...tried the same solution as above and still the same outcome....(The other drivers work as plan: audio, nic, etc.)
Now, I know that all these OS I have *do* work no problem, so that means the problem is caused by buggy chipset drivers....
Of course manufacturers tend to not bother reviewing/updating their older, *legacy* products, but some people like me, who happen to get their hands on a working *legacy* product *assumes* that all drivers to date (provided that they're still up, and these ones are...just haven't been updated in a whilel) are still in *good* working order.
What I consider good working order is:
- The driver's from the manufacturer's at least has to be up ready to be downloaded by end-users,
- The download goes smoothly with no hiccups,
- Installation of the drivers run smoothly with no error, and if there is any, at least provide a reason as to why it didn't work(like the errors received on Win2k and XP as I've experienced - which is good because then I know what's causing it but even going for some solutions, they don't work....
)! Instead of just loading and yep - nothing happens after that(like what happened in Windows 98 SE and Windows ME)...
- If installation runs smoothly, then the driver's intended purpose is fulfilled which will make end-users happy.
Hm, I guess you guys wanna know what was on that board with it? Well, here they are(...sorry for the delay...):
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2800+
GPU: Asus V8420 TD
RAM: One stick of 512MB DDR SDRAM, brand name sticky is gone, I believe....along with the model too I guess...
HDD: 20GB PATA HDD - Seagate ST320413A and a 40GB PATA HDD - ST340014A
FDD: Sony brand and I can't remember the model....
PSU: Some Macron 300Watt PSU....I think it was MPT 301 something something something ....
ODD: Sony DW-Q120A
There we go, anything else you guys wanna know before helping me out...? ...or am I looking like an idiot here...?