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Hello,
I've also ran StetupChipset.exe /overall, as recommended in some of the other users' questions responses. It managed to get 2 missing drivers fixed but there are still 4 left to find.
What should I do? I have "System Interrupts" and "ntoskrnl.exe" running wild. I'm guessing that's because of this.
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That is correct, the Intel® Chipset Device Software should be the first driver installed and once the NUC is rebooted, all other drivers should be installed as well. For example, did you installed the Realtek* High Definition Audio Driver?
Leon
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I haven't. I ran the Support Assistant, that's it. I couldn't find a proper page to go get the drivers manually for the life of me. Intel's site is a maze. I finally got to the download page by googling my computer model. I got here:
https://www.intel.ca/content/www/ca/fr/products/sku/126147/intel-nuc-kit-nuc8i5bek/downloads.html
For some reason, I kept stumbling on download pages with nothing at all on them yesterday. That was odd.
Thanks!
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Yes, indeed there are two Download Sites - the one I've linked in my post and the other one you found. Any way, install the Chipset Software and then the Audio Driver and the other drivers.
You may use the Intel Support page for NUC8i5BEK as a staring point for future search.
Leon
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It is important to understand that the Intel Driver and Support Assistant (IDSA) is a maintenance tool only. You should install *all* drivers manually at the beginning and only rely on IDSA afterwards to keep (most of) them up to date. Note also the following articles (especially the third):
- Things to Know Before I Start to Use Intel Driver & Support Assistant
- Intel Driver & Support Assistant FAQ
- Intel Driver & Support Assistant Exclusions
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