New
#310
What is the name & date of the driver that WU installed?
Denis
I give up. Screw this.
The moment I reinstall the correct graphic driver, Windows update immediatelly starts to download the old one AGAIN.
It has UHD graphics 630 and keeps overwriting version 31.0.101.2114 with 27.20.100.9664.
FFS! I'm this close to punching the notebook.
I don't know about the main point of your post, that WU is updating drivers when it shouldn't be.
- I have never used that utility you mention.
- I rely on my network connections being metered to stop WU from operating.
Perhaps that utility is mentioned in some other TenForums threads that might help you - https://www.tenforums.com/search.php?query=
About the version numbers, if those two numbers were as reported by Device manager then it makes me wonder if Intel Driver & Support Assistant has anything useful to say on the matter.
Best of luck,
Denis
What utility? I am talking about Windows Update!!!! The OS component, omg.
Clearly noone here knows what is he talking about, which is pretty surprising. I'd guess people would know how this shit works by now.
Yes, I realize this is an old topic, but after all these years, is the tutorial on the 1st page still valid or not?
What do you mean
The tutorial was last updated
Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 at 15:53
Brink & some others maintain tutorials and forum members report changes that might usefully be done.
That's why TenForumsTutorials are such a great resource.
Denis
It's really worth making time to browse through the Tutorial index - there's a shortcut to it at the top of every page.- At the foot of the Tutorial index is a shortcut to download it as a spreadsheet.- Tutorials are also listed by category at Tutorials - there's also a shortcut to that at the top of every page.
- I download a new copy each month.
- By downloading it as a spreadsheet I can benefit from Excel's excellent filtering capabilities when I search for topics of interest.
- Both tutorial lists are searchable.
- You can also search for TenForumsTutorials in many general search engines, such as Google, by adding site:tenforums.com/tutorials after your search term. For example,
taskbar toolbars site:tenforums.com/tutorials
You can search TenForums using the search box in the top-right corner of all TenForums webpages or using Advanced Search - TenForums
- You can also search TenForums threads in many general search engines, such as Google, by adding site:tenforums.com after your search term. For example,
Search for drivers by HardwareID site:tenforums.com
- [This is what the search box in the top-right corner of TenForums webpages does automatically]