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October 27th, 2021 12:00

Intel Chipset Software Utility

I installed Windows 11 the day it was released. (Like it) Usually, the first thing I do is install my Chipset INF Utility. I couldn't find any for Windows 11, so I just moved on and kind of forgot about it until now.

Is there a chipset utility for Windows 11?

Should I just use the newest Windows 10 utility or the Windows 10 utility on the Dell site? Even when I go to intel, I can't find a Windows 11 chipset utility.

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October 27th, 2021 17:00

I would keep it and when the Windows 11 version is out it will update it to the newer version. And in the process probably uninstall the older version then install the updated version.

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October 27th, 2021 15:00

Dell and Intel do not yet have a chipset driver for Windows 11. It will be released in the near future but for now the driver that Windows 11 natively installs will be fine. And yes for the most part Windows 10 drivers work since Windows 11 was based on Windows 10 unlike some of the previous versions of Windows.

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October 27th, 2021 17:00

I guess I should have waited. I installed the chipset from Dell's Win 10 version. Everything seems to be OK.

Should I uninstall this (Win 10) chipset software, or should I just wait until the Win 11 driver comes out and install that on top of the Win 10 version?

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