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trololo1
Beginner
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Hi support, should i be worried about this info?
i used to have a green checkmark on the left side if i got the latest update.
now i can't see it anymore even when i hover my mouse on intel driver & support assistant on tray icon, it shows "Up to date".
clicking on "Check for new drivers" leads me to this page (screenshot) with "No supported driver...etc) info.
What are you thoughts about this and what should i do to fix it (in case this is an issue)?

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AlHill
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No, do not be worried.

 

Also, IDSA is not for your computer.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]

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trololo1
Beginner
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If IDSA isn't for my computer (even thought i used to update my intel driver for 2 years), then what's the substitute?

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AlHill
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You can check asustek for updates, or see if they have a tool.  Or, use windows update.  Or, check manually.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]

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