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Windows 10 is offering a confusing mess of Intel driver updates

Posted on 29 September 2020

From bleepingcomputer.com

Windows 10

Windows 10 2004 is offering optional updates for Intel drivers that are a confusing mess for users who attempt to install them.

During the Windows 10 2004 July 2020 updates, Microsoft enabled the optional updates experience, allowing users to select the optional drivers they wish to install.

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