How do I save the working Intel driver to a folder?
It doesn't appear that Windows 10 is installing its embedded generic PNP monitor driver because I've seen device manager download the driver when I clicked on update driver. Please see:
You are going to have search in the Windows\System32 folder for the U2410 INF file. Then save it to an external drive. But that U2410 INF file has nothing to do with the GPU Intel driver. You need to save this location.
DELL-Chris M
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October 30th, 2018 05:00
We can see here that the U2410 was only validated for Windows XP/Vista/7/8. Windows 10 is installing its embedded generic PNP monitor driver.

You should save the working Intel driver to a folder of its own in case Microsoft tries to force a newer non-working driver.
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fadsarmy
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October 30th, 2018 09:00
Thanks for prompt reply.
How do I save the working Intel driver to a folder?
It doesn't appear that Windows 10 is installing its embedded generic PNP monitor driver because I've seen device manager download the driver when I clicked on update driver. Please see:
[img]https://i.imgur.com/w1WaN3d.jpg[/img]
DELL-Chris M
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October 30th, 2018 10:00
You are going to have search in the Windows\System32 folder for the U2410 INF file. Then save it to an external drive. But that U2410 INF file has nothing to do with the GPU Intel driver. You need to save this location.