"Good luck with that."
I'm not really sure what the tone of this comment entails or even the necessity of it was. But if I haven't made it already clear this point, I'm just an average user who doesn't even have a bare minimum in understanding the technical details of my own device, thus my...
I know that, but I'm trying to "avoid" making any changes to my registry at all if I can help it. Hence my misgivings, sorry if I somehow didn't make that clear in the first place.
Is there anyway to do this without editing my registry? I'm a greenhand at this type of thing and I'm more than likely to fumble the entire process and end up breaking more things before fixing them if I attempt this.
I also tried option 1 to access the gpedit application because that seemed...
Baldur's Gate 3 and a new modded Skyrim playthrough (finally reached the 1000 plugin mark.)
But in Skyrim's case, I hit the "Blackface Bug" and have to put the playthrough on hold as I try to resolve the issue.
As the title claims, Control Center broke a few days ago. To clarify The Control Center icon stopped appearing during the aforementioned period of time and my backlit keyboard settings, which are specifically set for it to be off don't appear to work anymore.
Selecting the FN hotkeys and OSD...
So, does that mean I can disregard DDU and instead just activate my OEM driver installer and tick the "Clean install" option if there is one?
Furthermore, this isn't what I really asked. I wanted to know how to reinstall my Intel Display Drivers now that they are completely cleared out from...
In short, how do I go about reinstalling my Intel Integrated Drivers?
The graphics drivers says; Something went wrong no driver was found that can be installed on the current device Installer exit code 8.
I have also attached an error log.
As the title suggests, I installed Intel XTU today, but found that my device has "undervolting protection" enabled. Seeing no way to use the installed software for my original intended purpose and benefit, I attempted to uninstall it. However, a ton of leftover's were found. Such as the like of...
It appears my laptop has form whatever reason restarted on its own, can someone please confirm if this's really the case and why? Here's an event log to show what I mean.