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Brand new NUC8i5BEH. I installed Win 10 pro 64 bit 20H2 and then launched windows update. Then I installed Intel DSA and let it do its job so now it tells me that my NUC is UP to date.
In the device manager I still see six lines with a yellow flag. Here is the hardware ID of all of them:
VEN_8086&DEV_9DF9&CC_1180
VEN_8086&DEV_9DA3&CC_0C05
VEN_8086&DEV_9DE0&CC_0780
VEN_8086&DEV_9DA4&CC_0C80
VEN_8086&DEV_1911&CC_0880
I found a list somewhere on the support pages of my NUC but all of the above IDs are slightly different than those in the list.
Does anybody know how to tackle this issue?
Thank you
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Before updating/installing drivers using IDSA, download, unzip the archive and manually install the Chipset Device Software.
Leon
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Hi Leon and thank you for taking the time to help me.
Can I try to see if this work the same now that I updated the drivers with DSA already?
I seem to remember that it updated mostly wireless devices (two), some other thing (one) and the Bios
(manually with F7 because it didn't work directly with the .msi file).
Will it harm anything if I try?
Thanks.
fabio
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Hi fabio,
It can't harm, installing the Chipset Device Software. This is a bunch of .inf files defining your hardware configuration. Even if you have used the IDSA already, you can and you should install it.
Leon
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Hi Leon,
shall I have to install ALL of them? Or just the one with Chipset in the name?
Thanks.
f.
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Just run SetupChipset.exe. It takes care of all the enumeration.
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Remember that the Intel Management Engine package is not installed by ISDA either. You need to run it manually as well. Here is quick link to download page: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28215.
Hope this helps,
...S

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