In your device manager under system devices. Look for Intel(R) SPI (flash) Controller - 51A4. Look under driver tab for your current version. Should read v10.1.36.7 showing the update is already installed.
Hope this helps
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Hi everyone,
I recently tried to update the Intel Chipset Driver on my Acer Nitro V 15 ANV15-51 laptop to version 10.1.36.7. However, I encountered an issue during the installation process. The driver failed to update, and I’m not sure why.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? If so, how did you resolve it? Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance for your help!
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In your device manager under system devices. Look for Intel(R) SPI (flash) Controller - 51A4. Look under driver tab for your current version. Should read v10.1.36.7 showing the update is already installed.
Hope this helps
Hey Dave,
Thanks for coming forth in assistance, I'm facing the exact same issue with my Acer Aspire 5 15 A515-58GM, I opened my native Acer system management software and there shows the Chipset Driver update for v10.1.36.7. My current Chipset Driver version is v10.0.22621.3672
Could you help me?
My Windows 11 is not showing any update for my Chipset Driver update just my Native System Tool is showing so.
Yeap, Go to go. Acer NitroSense is messed up, not your laptop. Glade this helped
Hey there,
I'm facing a similar issue with my Acer Nitro V 15 (ANV15-51). It's showing an update for the Intel Chipset from v10.0.22621.3672 to v10.1.36.7. I initially tried updating it via NitroSense, but that failed. So, I downloaded the update manually from Acer's official website (https://www.acer.com/in-en/support/product-support/ANV15-51/downloads?suggest=ANV15;2) and followed all the steps correctly.
The installation said "complete," but when I checked the driver in Device Manager, it's still showing the old version (v10.0.22621.3672). My Windows 11 is fully up-to-date, and there are no additional updates available. I even ran the Intel Driver & Support Assistant, and it shows no chipset updates either.
I've attached screenshots of each step to help explain the situation better.
While I could ignore this update, my laptop occasionally crashes and shuts down randomly, even when I'm just on YouTube (not only while gaming). I’ve checked for overheating issues, but all vents are clear, so I'm wondering if the crashing is related to the chipset update.
If you have any idea how I can solve this, please let me know!
Thanks a lot.
(I’ve tried to add all the images, but I’m confused because it seems like I can only send one image with each post. There’s no feature to check the uploaded images, so I'm not sure if all of them went through.)
Right click your Start Button and open Device Manager.
Expand the Storage Controllers section.
Right click the Intel Chipset device and select Properties.
On the resulting dialog, select the Driver tab and you will see the current version.