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That is just the uninstaller with the relevant package information, when you run it it will uninstall the drivers. When I extract the drivers I only keep the driver folder that is applicable for the relevant hardware and then just delete the rest of the folders.
I have never had any issues by installing just the drivers via Device Manager. The installation footprint is also much smaller.
Removing the Intel Network Connection also removes the driver for the NIC. Didn't Windows use to give an option to keep the driver?
Windows detected the NIC and the MS driver used is "e1i63x64.sys", dated as 09.15.2018, no other drivers used. That's more up to date than Intel's...
Tested the performance of the MS driver and it performs as well, if not better, than the Intel driver:
With the Intel driver, the transfer rate was fluctuating most of the times, but not with the MS driver. For the time being, I'll keep the MS driver and address it, if and when there are issues.
Thanks for your help....
New Intel® Network Adapter Driver for Windows® 10 UWP
Version: 23.5 (Latest) Date: 12/6/2018
What's New
- Support for Microsoft Windows® 10 1809.
- Support for Microsoft* Windows Server* 2019
- Support for Intel® PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility on Microsoft Windows Server* 2019 and Microsoft Windows® 10 1809
- Universal Windows Driver (UWD)
- Advanced Network Services (ANS) Support on Microsoft Windows 10 1809 and Microsoft Windows Server 2019 using Intel PowerShell IntelNetcmdlets
Download Intel® Ethernet Adapter Complete Driver Pack
Download Intel® Network Adapter Driver for Windows® 10
Could anyone share screenshot of driver files details (ver. 23.5) please? Thanks.