
It looks basically the same install-wise. I managed to get my hands on a copy of Microsoft Server 2016, so I'm going to use that instead of a normal Pro or Education edition. It'll bring back a Push button Reset/Refresh and also link the advanced boot options to be able to launch from the BIOS as well as the Windows Menu/Shutdown Page.
#Intel chipset driver windows 10 asus update#
I'll update with the progress on the Recovery for the G751JY too. I'm going to try and rebuild the Recovery Environment and Pre-Installation Environment - especially because I use the PCIe NVMe slot on my G751JY - and several major Windows updates have messed with my BCD. The Intel Management Engine Interface has it's own download package. There was confusion very early on with Win10 and USB 3, so I just wanted to give another refresher.
#Intel chipset driver windows 10 asus driver#
Intel don't make the USB 3.0 driver anymore and have let Microsoft take control of that with it's in built USB 3 driver support. There's also been a release this year from Intel to update the Chipset information for Windows.

I haven't been here for quite some time, and I've been playing around with making a recovery environment for my Sony Xperia Z5 Compact - and realised that Windows basically was the same - so I thought I'd come back and try to get the 'OEM Recovery' stuff working on the G751 that I wiped during the 8.1 to 10 clean install.
