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Drivers are not updated from the Auto Detect page
Hi,
Regarding the Dell Drivers Auto Detect.
How does it tell me to update one of the drivers, but when it installed it tells me that I already have the most updated version?
(Even when my version number is below the new one)
Dell 5559, Windows 10 64bit
Driver: Network_Driver_MVH6C_WN32_18.40.0.9_A06_04.exe
(While my version is 18.33.3.2)
Another issue is with this driver:
Chipset_Driver_DK1FF_WN32_30.100.1519.7_A00.exe
It keeps telling me that I need to update after it installed already.
Thanks.
LSUFAN51
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February 25th, 2017 08:00
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Microsoft (windows updates) probably already updated the driver on the system. To be sure, type Device Manager onto [Cortana] search box, look for the Chipset driver, right click on driver, and then update it.
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February 26th, 2017 13:00
Regarding the network driver I have already checked and it's lower then the update, but in the installation it tells me that I have already the most update version.
Regarding the chipset driver, I don't know where to check this.
But I assume that the "Detect Drivers" already check and verify the versions on my PC, right?
LSUFAN51
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February 27th, 2017 10:00
The Intel Serial IO driver (DK1FF_WN32_30.100.1519.7_A00.EXE , Version 10.1.1.7 ,A00 - Dell site) should be listed under System Devices in device manager. You'll have to expand System Devices, look for Intel Serial IO driver, right click on it, click on Properties, and then check version of the driver.
For example: My computer - Dell Inspiron 3543 (Intel Serial IO Driver)
LSUFAN51
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February 27th, 2017 11:00
Please, keep in mind, Dell doesn't list the driver as 'Urgent' but as Recommended, therefore no need to worry about updating it.
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February 27th, 2017 11:00
Lastly,
Since this driver is from Intel, you can download the Intel Driver Update Utility from the Intel site and check the latest drivers for your system.