They would have to issue another update for Windows 7 drivers, which would then carry forward for Windows 8 and 8.1. As of this post, the latest driver version is 2993 whereas on Windows Update it's 2900.Īnd since these are Windows 7 drivers, I'm skeptical of them updating their codebase just to resolve driver crashes in Windows 8.1. However, the drivers they make available on Windows Update are essentially the same drivers for Windows 7, hence why modifying the INF as I've described above on Windows 7 drivers will work. Officially, driver support for the last GMA drivers and the first-gen Core CPUs are via Windows Update only. Intel has marked the first-gen Core (Arrandale/Clarkdale) as legacy drivers, in the same way as they've done for all GMA chips. If you may recall the article I penned up last year: Thanks for the link, but (as explained below) my laptop's CPU isn't part of that list.
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