It also gets stuck in the Dell SupportAssist app. How can I get it to work? Note, you do not need to "extract" the file. Forum etiquette regarding the use of bold text. I have the same issue. I tried to apply what Chris M suggested but the driver still failed to install. Please help.
Did you perform the steps that Dell-Chris M posted to the previous user? Click my name and private message me the pc service tag number as well as your registered name, email address, and phone number. It is not a simple operation. There are 2 major ways to update motherboard drivers. You can update chipset drivers automatically in Device Manager or download and install it manually from its official website.
The first and simplest method to update chipset drivers is to use the Device Manager. Step 1. Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager from the context menu.
Step 2. In the Device Manager window, expand the System devices categories and right-click the chipset driver that you want to update, then select the Update driver option from the context menu.
Step 3. Then there are 2 options to update chipset drivers. Not exactly what one would call "Improved installer performance. If the usual troubleshooting, like uninstalling your current chipset driver and restarting your PC, doesn't work, a workaround for it is to install the driver through the command line by navigating to the folder and running the executable. German publication ComputerBase reported that the installer can also be closed during installation if it gets stuck.
It should be properly installed as soon as you've restarted your system. We downloaded the driver on our own system running an AMD Ryzen 7 X and X motherboard , and it installed without any problems. Click on " View all " from the left pane and select " Hardware and Devices ".
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