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Hello,
I have the Nuc 5i5RYH. It's running in Windows 11 Pro. I have the following driver errors. I installed the downloader app and it didn't fix the problem. It didn't do anything at all actually. Internet and everything seems to be working fine on the pc. I just don't like having driver issues appear in the device manager. Can you tell me how I can fix these issues?
Thanks.
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You need to install the NUC-specific Intel Device Software package. It should resolve most of these. For a NUC this old, you aren't going to find the package on the Intel site (they don't provide downloads for discontinued products). I have attached the version I have in my archive.
Hope this helps,
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Thanks for the driver. Strangely, it solved three of the driver issues but didn't fixed the other two.
Then I installed the Lan_Win8,164_20.1 driver from my archive hoping to fix those two remaining issues but got the following error message instead.
I'm not really sure what drive it's talking about. It's a nuc. So maybe it's the wrong driver?
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No I'm on Win11. I was just hoping it would resolve it but obviously it didn't. So any other ideas how I can address those two remaining issues?
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What about Wireless and Bluetooth, do you have a module installed?
Because Intel does not provide download support for discontinued Wireless adapters any longer, I created a share where I make available the final driver packages that included support for most of these adapters. Use this link: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AtacZBU04mo-j-tQ34BdSDv6y1BFsg?e=7gn50T to access this share. Subfolders provide final driver packages for most of the Discontinued Wireless adapters.
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Yes I actually have the Wireless and Bluetooth original files in my drive. They are installed and are fine. But the two issues still remain.
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Have you installed the RealTek Audio driver package? The package that I have in my archive (AUD_Win10_64_6.0.8854.1_RY.zip) is available in my Other Legacy Drivers share.
If that doesn't fix it, I am at a loss. Open the entries in Device Manager, select the Details tab and then Property Hardware_Ids. Please respond with the shortest of the listed PCI identifiers (it will look like "PCI\VEN_####&DEV_###&CC_####").
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I didn't because I have the original drivers in my drive already. Also, after I set everything up, it turns out that this nuc is way too slow for what I am doing. So I am going to use my nuc 8 series instead which is already assigned for something else. But I have no choice now. Thank you so much for your help. I really appreciate it!

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