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Maya4442021-10-03 07:12:36
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Maya444, 2021-10-03 07:12:36

Why firewood is installed only with a driverpack?

Given: an Acer laptop, Windows 10 Pro x64 was installed and firewood was supplied by the driver pack - everything got up and worked. After that, it became necessary to reinstall the OS, I installed it from the same image, I installed the drivers manually, and ... driver errors popped up, in particular on video (and errors in dll libraries when installing games). Everything you need was installed - DirectX, Net Ftamework, Visual C ++. Did not help. At the same time, everything is installed and working with the driverpack, but not manually. I put everything from off sites, I don’t download from anywhere, the bit depth is correct. I would like to understand where the driver pack pulls the firewood from, why can't I put them with my hands?

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rPman, 2021-10-03
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Video drivers (even for intel, and not just nvidia/amd) are not only drivers, but also software that is installed a little bypassing the regular tools for installing and removing programs, i.e. to install drivers, you just need to run the appropriate installer application, and not try to install drivers using the OS.
You can manually install drivers from driverpacks, since they are there in beautifully designed archives, you unpack the correct version and run the desired setup.exe

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