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Oh so there not like realtek and all the other ones , if they are not really like drivers maybe i leave well enough alone.
Oh so there not like realtek and all the other ones , if they are not really like drivers maybe i leave well enough alone.
Here is what i did instead of installing those i went into device manager went to every single category and clicked update driver and well it updated it from microsoft online database, not sure what version but it's all good, and they all have the proper chipset name now :). i figured i would not mess with a install and risk messing things up, so it took some time allot finger clicking but all is updated and looks proper now and best of all i know it's all correct, and not a bosh install.
Hi,
Yes. Well done. I was just under the impression you already were at that level and were hell bound to get the latest versions of that.
Which is, truth be told, well, just pointless.
Glad you sorted it on your own.
Cheers,
It seems the version of the driver they ask me to update to is older than the one I have.
https://downloadmirror.intel.com/207...010.1.1.14.htm
Intel® 8 series chipset is not on the above support list.
Does Intel® Chipset Device Software support my H81 chipset?
Hi,
I use the same chipset and have no need for Intel Chipset drivers on my board since the latest W10 releases. W10 recognizes everything by itself.Intel® 8 series chipset is not on the above support list.
Does Intel® Chipset Device Software support my H81 chipset?
Still, should you need it then this version should work for you :
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...pdate-Utility-
Cheers,
The support list in my post#96 refers to the version in post#97.
Hi,
Yes, I am aware of that.
You can try, it won't do any harm. If it doesn't support that chipset then the version I linked should.
Frankly, these INF files don't do anything bar changing a couple of description and then some. I know that W10 fully supports your chipset so why bother ?
Cheers,