How to install Intel Chipset Driver for Windows 10 if the one available in manufacturer website is for Windows 11 only?

Ran 0 Reputation points
2024-04-25T14:59:37.8733333+00:00

First, I would like to ask... is the Intel Chipset Driver really necessary or no?

This is my current situation:
I bought a Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 3 22IAP7 that is pre-installed with Windows 11. THEN I used macrium reflect to clone my old PC running Windows 10 to an external SSD. I then cloned the external SSD to the Lenovo IdeaCentre. Everything works fine (kind of; there is a slight delay whenever I click anything) but in the device manager, the PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller has a warning icon because there are no drivers installed for it. I've tried clicking the Update Driver but it cannot find any compatible drivers. I did some searching and I saw that I need the Intel Chipset Driver to fix my issue, but when I checked the Lenovo website, the only compatible driver I found is for Windows 11. I still tried if this would work with my current setup.. and well I was able to install it (I didn't see any error) but the PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller does not see it (I still have the warning icon).

I'm not really sure how to proceed right now, so any help would be very much appreciated.

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  1. Ian Xue (Shanghai Wicresoft Co., Ltd.) 29,891 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-04-29T04:36:31.15+00:00

    Hi Ran,

    Thanks for your post. Based on my research, Intel® Chipset software/drivers include

    Note that if you purchased a pre-built system or third-party motherboard, contact your manufacturer for the latest updates and technical support information.

    Intel® Chipset Device Software (Also known as the Chipset INF Utility): Useful in making sure that all Windows* INF files are installed for OS identification to reduce Yellow Bangs in Device Manager

    • Intel® Graphics Drivers: Drivers for Intel® Graphics support
    • Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver: USB driver for Legacy Platforms and operating systems that did not contain a USB 3.0 driver at install.

    Best Regards,

    Ian Xue


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