Looking at the BIOS, it looked like I could I could do everything in there that AI Suite 3 or Aura setting does.
I installed all the drivers from the Asus wesbite.Īs for the software I only installed: MemTweakit, Sonic Studio, Asus Boot Setting, RAMDisk, and RAMCache (with 64 Gb I figure I can use 8GB for a cache).
It is better to install the driver from the disk manufacturer nvme ssd if Windows update installs a driver written as generic
If you are not satisfied then you can install the drivers from the Asus support. I was surprised to find that some drivers as the Chipset drivers are newer with Windows update as that of the Asus support. Then check the device manager and look at what are the missing drivers and install only the missing drivers.
Hello, personally I would recommend immediately after the clean install of Windows 10 update your system and its drivers with Windows Update first. I am using a NVME drive as primary (including games) and a HDD for file storage.*
*What drivers / apps from Asus website / install USB do I actually need to get the PC running at its best? *Do I need the Intel chipset drivers / MEI? * *As it started after these were installed. *I think it was either AI Suite 3 or Aura Control. *One of them though started causing crashes on Windows load (invalid page fault in non paged area). *You went and downloaded the updated version of drivers / apps at the Asus website and started to install them. Restart the computer to Apply the changes.Due to a bad driver update I had to reset Windows 10. Double-click on the downloaded File to Run it on your computer.ģ. Go to the manufacturers website and download the Driver software as available for your computer.Ģ. If Windows is unable to find updated drivers, you can check if an updated driver is available on the manufacturers website.ġ. Download Driver from Manufacturers Website Once the computer restarts, Windows will automatically find and reinstall the required driver for this device. After the Device is Uninstalled, Restart your computer. 05 AMD Radeon Drivers for Windows 11 and Windows 10 are included in the Radeon Software Adrenalin 22. On Device Manager screen, right-click on Unknown Device and click on Uninstall Device option.ģ. Step 2: Reinstall the Nvidia graphics card driver.
Note: If the driver is corrupted, the device may be listed as “Unknown Device” on the Device Manager screen.Ģ. Reinstall Driver in Windows 10Īll that is required to Reinstall the Driver for any hardware device on your computer is to remove the currently installed driver and restart your computer. If Windows is unable to find the update, it will notify you with a “No updates were found” message. Your computer will now begin to look for an updated version of the driver software. If an updated version is available, Windows will automatically download and install the latest available version of the driver. On the next screen, select Search automatically for updated driver software option. Note: In most cases, you will be required to expand the relevant Device Entry to locate the Device to be updated.ģ. On Device Manager screen, right-click on the Device that you want to update and click on Update Driver option. If the problem on your computer is related to a specific device (Sound Card, Graphics Card or any other device), you can follow the steps below to update the driver software for that specific device.Ģ. Update Specific Device Driver Using Device Manager Windows will scan your computer for Hardware changes and update device drivers (if required). On the device Manager screen, click on Action > Scan for Hardware Changes. Right-click on the Start button and click on Device Manager.Ģ. If your computer is slowing down or going through problems, you can follow the steps below to make sure that all the devices installed on your compute are using the latest device drivers.ġ. With this understanding, let us go ahead and take a look at the steps to update and reinstall drivers in Windows 10. If this does not help, the next step is to remove and reinstall the driver. In such cases, the standard troubleshooting practice is to manually update the device driver.