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intel chipset software update "requiring reboot"

ADobo
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Hi I have a bit of a problem... I downloaded the intel driver update utility to make sure my drivers are up-to-date, and it showed a chipset device software so downloaded and installed it. All fine and good. At the end of the install, it asked me to reboot for the install to be finished, so I did. Yet when I started up the driver update utility to check if the installation was really all right, it said "not installed" and when I checked regedit, it said "requires reboot true".

System specifications provided via a scan from intel system support utility attached. I know my system is pretty old and might not be compatible with the latest drivers as I didn't find my videocard or processor among the list at the latest driver, but the driver update should have picked up on that right?

Thank you for helping!

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Hellen_D_Intel
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Hi akanesarumara,

Your computer is running Windows® 10 Home, but I couldn't find the Toshiba* support any driver for your SATELLITE C850-177, also according to Toshiba* website it is not a supported OS.

http://win10upgrade.toshiba.com/swupdate/modellist.aspx?region=TAP&lang=en&country=AU http://win10upgrade.toshiba.com/swupdate/modellist.aspx?region=TAP&lang=en&country=AU

This can cause the confusion with the Intel® Driver Utility.

Here you can download the proper driver for your system according to your OS

http://www.mytoshiba.com.au/support/computers/satellite/pro/c850/pskc9a-00t019/download?os=30 http://www.mytoshiba.com.au/support/computers/satellite/pro/c850/pskc9a-00t019/download?os=30

Regards,

Hellen.

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