875p-Neo Chipset is not detected

Went to install Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition 3.5. where this becomes interetsing is that it says the hardware is incompatable. and this software is not compatable on this chipset. Now seeing as im using the 875p chipset and it is supported i deciedt to download and run the chipset ID tool from intel. Got the message from it saying all components could not be identified. futhermore using information on intels website. I tried to use device mang to manually ID my chipset(i know its 875p).
According to intel I should see Intel(R) 82875 Processor to I/O Controller - 257E under system devices if my OS is correctly decting my chipset. ITS NOT THERE. I tried to download and reinstall the chipset software with no luck. Anyone have the same problem or better yet know of a way to fix this?

From what ive read on these forums device manager only detects 82801ER with the RAID software installed
If like me you have the LSR version you cant use RAID ...its strange though because my southbridge chip is marked as 82801ER and the American website states:-
Quote
[size=15]875P NEO-LSR     [/SIZE]
High Performance P4 Platform with FSB800 + Dual Channel DDR Memory Supported
• Supports Socket 478 for Intel® Pentium 4 Processors
• Intel® Canterwood 875P Chipset
• Support 800/533MHz Intel NetBurst Micro-Architecture Bus
• Support Dual Channel DDR 400*/333/266 Memory
• Support four 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets up to 4GB
• 5 PCI, 8X AGP, USB 2.0, 6 Channel Audio
• Serial ATA Raid, 10/100 LAN, MSI Corecell chip ]
From here:-
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/chipset.asp?chipset=intel_875p
Ive allready contributed to a number of threads on this matter and nothing ever gets resolved
Please Moderators ask MSI to clarify this ...and amend their misleading website (if needed)

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