Intel Chipset Drivers for NT4 ??

I'm after the latest drivers for a Pentium II system 400mhz, Chipset 440 (i think) Plus this number 82443BX I am going to run NT4, on Intels Site i can only find Drivers for 9X!!! > So i have done some more searching and found these two sites.

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I'm after the latest drivers for a Pentium II system 400mhz,
Chipset 440 (i think)
Plus this number 82443BX
I am going to run NT4, on Intels Site i can only find Drivers for 9X!!! --> http://developer.intel.com/design/software/drivers/platform/440_index.htm
So i have done some more searching and found these two sites.
 
http://www.microbits.com.au/support/mainboard/chipsets/intel/
http://damagebox.dyndns.org/news_reply.x/137/
 
Though i don't think that is what i'm after,
Please do any of you know where to get the right driver, plus have any of you used other driver that do a better job like the 810 chipset or whatever, ie what experiences with drivers for PII using NT4?
 
Thanks in Advance,
Cheers.
 
Other info - DELL Dimension V400, 192mb 100mhz RAM, ATI 8mb onboard AGP Graphics, IDE Maxtor 9G HD, IDE 100mb ATAPI Iomega Zip drive, IDE NEC 32x CD, IDE Ricoh MP7125A CDR/RW. Yamaha onboard Sound.

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Intel never really supplied "drivers" for the 440BX as such, just a collection of .inf files that gave the OS' inbuilt drivers the appropriate Intel names and making the OS think stuff was installed when it really wasn't (such as USB and AGP controllers). What exactly is the trouble you're having? I don't recall ever having to install any 440BX drivers back when I ran NT4...