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For those interested, you check for updates with Intel’s driver & support tool.Check out our Knowledge Base, all guides are compiled by our Trusted Techs. In other words, this driver is being offered in stages to an increasing number of users beginning with those whose devices Intel believes are the most likely to be compatible.Īlso, it’s important to understand that you should not force driver updates manually if your device is already functioning smoothly. Like Microsoft, Intel also appears to be taking the gradual approach for the rollout of the driver update.
How to get the September 2020 driver update
Here’s the full list of fixes and improvements included in this release: Likewise, Intel has also fixed BSOD caused by the Intel wireless driver itself. What’s new in Intel wireless driver v21.120.0Īs we mentioned at the outset, Intel has fixed several bugs with this update, including an issue that could crash your device with Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) when you reboot Windows. In Device Manager, scroll down to “Network adapters” and click on it to expand the pane and view the installed adapter. Go to Windows Search and look for ‘Device Manager’, and then click on the first result.