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Now, they do this first for their active products. Back to our situation. For Intel silicon features, the Desktop Board products require the same drivers that products like the NUCs do at least those of a particular generation. You are seeing the drivers posted for the NUC products first simply because they are active products and thus are getting priority with the validation folks. Once this is compete, only then will you see the validation team look at older products.

Now, those older products that are out of their warranty period may get no testing at all and you will never see updated drivers posted for them.

This is simple economics. It costs a lot of money to perform this validation or to pay someone else to do it and you are not going to throw away money with no return on the investment. Further, Intel is not going to post drivers for a product without having validated on it, as this could potentially generate costly support issues down the line.

This is frustrating for folks with these older products, I know, but it is reality. OK, your situation. You need a driver for Windows You may have to wait a long time for drivers to be released for your board - and, indeed, for many boards, they will never be released.

What do you do? It's completely up to you. Now, understand that I am a former member of Intel's Desktop Board and NUC development teams I am retired now and, while I understand that there are some risks involved since no formal validation has been yet done for my boards , I am pretty confident that Intel has done enough testing that I should be OK.

Because of the risk, however, I will make sure that I have a complete backup of my system so I can recover to where I was if something goes wrong. Thus, these recommendations: 1 Do regular backups, 2 Do a complete backup before doing something risky like this, and 3 verify you can actually recover from this backup before you proceed!!!

I have the skills to recover from issues that many of you do not and thus I am likely less risk adverse that you at least in this case. Still, it's your decision whether you accept this risk If that so, I understand the point, the risks, and any related problems if any.

Its not ideal but its better than nothing and would be a simple solution until my next board and cpu upgrade during the next year I believe. MS seems to designed Win 7 to work perfectly for that time until it starts to show its weaknesses, even being a careful user.

So if I have to re-install everything I preferred to do it directly in Win 10 than Win 7 again. That's where my rush relays. Comment aside, Win 10 compatibility tool didn't detect anything "bad" about the drivers aspect if I do a simple upgrade from Win 7. Either way, I don't trust that tool at all. Seemed strange to me that Intel has dropped their 8 Series board without announcing the 9 Series or next gen boards yet. I always preferred Intel boards because as you said, all other boards have Intel components, so its better to cut off the "middle man" at my way of seeing things, getting rid in the middle of tons of useless features and stuff other boards have.

They are a bit limited for some gamers but for me are more than enough. Date: 03 August Date: 10 July Date: 26 June Date: 25 June Date: 15 May Date: 14 May Date: 31 March Date: 05 March Date: 23 February Date: 05 November Date: 24 October Date: 09 September Date: 08 July Date: 24 June Date: 25 April Date: 17 April Date: 21 February Date: 15 January Date: 27 November Date: 08 November Date: 16 October Date: 02 October Date: 10 September Date: 29 August Date: 22 May Date: 11 January Date: 19 October Date: 19 June Date: 23 August Date: 09 June Andre for Directly Independent Advisor.

I'm here to help you with your problem. Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP Potentially Unwanted Products.

Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it. How satisfied are you with this reply?

Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. DaveM Independent Advisor. In reply to DaveM's post on May 10, For updating all the drivers in one go, you need to upgrade to its pro version. Below is how to roll back the driver. Step 3: After this, scroll down to System Devices and double-click on it to expand the category. Once you are done with all this, then start your computer and as you start your PC, the issue should be resolved.

It is so frustrating when you are unable to receive a bit of audio on your Windows Therefore, we have created this write-up to help you in the best possible way. Which solution worked best for you? Let us know in the comment box below. And, if you have any suggestions then tell us that too in the comments.

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