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The thing I'm trying to say is, why would it tell me I have updates when they're not even compatible? Please help.
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Gee, so little information...
What is the model number of your processor?
What is the model number of your laptop or system/motherboard?
Do you have dual graphics?
What version of Windows 10? 1909?
What graphics do you have?
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Hi!
Don't know about the first, but I'll just say what it says in System Information.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3110M CPU @ 2.40GHz
E1_771 (Acer)
I don't think so.
Indeed Windows 10 1909.
Intel Graphics 4000.
I hope this can help you figure it out.
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this is your processor"
The latest driver for your processor is here:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29311?product=65700
However, you should be using the driver provided by Acer.
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Hi! I tried doing those ways, it said it failed running more applications for the update. I have looked n the Acer website and looked at the Driver Updates through their Driver and Manual updates and no updates appeared for it.
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Try the manual method:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005629/graphics-drivers.html
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Intel had the drivers uploaded incorrectly. You are getting the 32 bit driver for a 64 bit system, or vice versa. Check the download directory on your system to confirm. If you can find the correct driver, download it manually. Install manually as well. The software assistant is useless. I tried it twice and it failed each time. The correct 64 bit driver installed fine. I chatted with support, but I thought I would check here. I'm sure others are having the same issue. BTW, we do NOT have the same hardware. So, Intel needs to fix a bunch of issues. Try finding the file and do it manually. It should work. Good luck.
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