Which chipset does the late 2009 iMac have?

Hello everyone especially Fortuny and The hatter!
I'm still having trouble with my Windows 7 installation and wondered if anyone knows what the make and model number of the late 2009 iMac chipset was... I.E. The controller that drives the chipset and Sata etc.
None of the chipset installs that come with Boot Camp install anything and it's still listed as a GENERIC device with a Microsoft Driver...
Intel, Nvidia, etc just doesn't install.
All the best,
Mike

Hi Mike,
the best I could find is that the chipset is an Intel Series 5 chipset which Intel themselves use on their H55/Q57 mainboards.
Using the OSX Install DVD (no. 1) that came with your iMac should install the correct driver for it.
While in Windows you can copy the whole content of the OSX install disc and thus the BootCamp Driver to a new and empty folder to more easily 'rummage' around in the drivers.
Sorry for not having a more precise answer. (My own i7 iMac is OSX-only).
Stefan (the "SuperDuper guy")
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