
Adblocker or Anti-Spyware from an Anti-Virus Software is enabled.Ĭhecking the system information the processor which is the Intel® component that you have, Intel® Celeron® Processor J1800, is retired and discontinued, based on that there are only drivers available for Windows* 8/8.1, which could be one of the reasons why the tool is not working and not finding drivers available while scanning the system:.The component isn't in Intel's database.You have a customized driver pre-installed by the computer manufacturer.You have a component not produced by Intel.Your component is discontinued or isn't supported.One has the argument /silent, the other /S /NORESTART, but that, the version and the installer hash seem to be the only substantive differences between the manifests.Hello kanashimih, I just received an update on this matter.Īfter reviewing the case, it is important to mention that when Intel® DSA cannot detect your device, it's due to the following reasons: without the capital "A") specifies a more recent version, but as best I can tell they're both downloading the same installer.

One was added in #1165 by the other in #1214 by no particular preference about which is preserved and which is maintained the one from #1214 (IntelDriverandSupportAssistant, i.e. One or the other should probably be deleted, or possibly they should be merged.Īs best I can tell, this is entirely accidental. This seems unnecessary and makes installing one or the other unnecessarily difficult, as you need to (a) spot that the distinction is the capitalisation and (b) go hunting to remind yourself what the syntax is for the case-sensitive selection. There are two manifests in this repository for the Intel Driver & Support Assistant, that differ only by the capitalisation of "a" in the "and".
