![]() It's even worse than Windows 10's need to automatically install drivers you don't need for a system that is already working. I moved this thread to the Prebuilt following the only bit of info you did include and it was working with a (rebadged)Dell driver which you're usually going to see come up on third party app's that supposedly say that you need a latter revision of drivers. I mean thank god for the Geforce Experience program helping me with keeping my driver up to date and windows 10 doing auto-updates, but all the other stuff? ![]() I already tried the Dell site, apparently I'm just the worst person in the world at finding things. Can you please help me figure out just that? I really have no idea what the right way is of finding out and downloading or where to find this info. Noted, but that doesn't really help me with how to properly find out if my stuff is up to date and how to install the latest software the proper way. You said in your post that using third party software to detect if my software is up to date is bad. Since whatever version I had before is now deleted thanks to the bugged out install wizard I am currently version-less. OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home NL, 64bit, OEI, DVD Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB(2x8GB) 2666MHz CL16 Videocard: MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, 6GB, Gaming X Motherboard: Asus TUF B360M-PLUS Gaming, mATX, 4xDDR4, S1151
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