

Windows Device Manager confirms that all drivers are the latest version and finds no problems. I ran the AMD driver auto detect and installation tool, and have also checked that all AMD drivers are up to date by using device manager as well as AMD Radeon Settings app. The AMD Display Optimization app ran until I updated AMD drivers a few days ago (the day I took delivery) and since then to Radeon/Adrenalin 19.8.2. I have the same issue with a brand new notebook (Asus FX505 DT) which came with this app pre-installed. More detailed information on DCH Windows Drivers can be found on the Microsoft site.

For these customers, and customers who prefer to manually identify and load a specific driver, these customers can use Download Center. The Intel® DSA tool doesn't currently work for Windows* Server or Ethernet products. Give you the opportunity to update those drivers.

Notify you of any drivers that need updating.You can load most Intel® driver updates using the Intel® Driver and Support Assistant (Intel® DSA), which will: You can find more information on this subject. This system instability is especially pertinent to graphics drivers. After a driver has been updated to a Windows DCH Driver, it's possible to roll back to a legacy driver however, rolling back isn't recommended as it involves a complex process that could result in system instability. How do these changes affect driver updates for Intel products?Īs of November 2018, driver updates for Intel products on these operating systems will begin transitioning to Windows DCH Drivers. Intel will begin distributing Windows DCH Drivers for its products beginning in November 2018. Hardware running on these operating systems can use Windows DCH Drivers. Microsoft is changing the way that hardware drivers work on the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), Windows® 10 (and later), and Microsoft Windows* Server 2019 (and later).
