Question about Intel 82801FBM LPC Interface Controller in a Tecra A3X

I have had to replace the HDD in a A3X. XP pro sp2 loaded fine and all's well but the device mngr is reporting this Intel 82801FBM LPC Interface Controller as an Unknown Device.
The Intel Chipset ID Utility identifies this as a component of the Chipset 82915GM/GMS/910 GML
I have run the Intel software update utility several times with no joy.
I can find reference's to this driver but cannot find a download for it.
Like I said the laptop seems to running fine except for this Unknown Device.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated

Hi,
"Dont go to the seas when you can fish from the coast" - quoted the user from another forum which wrote this solution for your problem:
1)Go into device manager
2) Right click 82801
3) Update driver
4) No, not this time -> next
5) Install from a specifin location -> next
6) Dont search I will choose... -> next
7) From the left box choose Intel and from the right scroll down until you meet this strange 82801FMB.... -> next
Thats it!
Thanks to google. :)
Greets

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