Monday, January 14, 2013

Drivers missing after a Windows 8 Pro x64 UEFI Install

Accet my apologies but still need an answer to what i have asked,
and i didnt got any. It's not in my intentions to troll, i respect the forum.
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I DO update drivers in various laptops/desktops years now.

I know WHAT it needs to be done to solve a driver issue,
I dont know WHY it needs to be done that way though, hence i'm asking.

Darn Windows have a Window Update function, that is not only for security patching BUT for driver updates too.

Windows by install CANNOT identify every piece of hardware that exist on planet earth, hence the generic driver solution, BUT generic driver != optimized driver, hence Windows Update is to find a more appropriate_specific_oriented driver for some of the hardware parts, BUT even Windows8 FAIL to do so.

Conlusion:

a) Some devices are being declared from Windows 8 as "unknown" (they can't even identify the device itself now? let alone the driver.....)
b) Some devices which are declared by Windows 8 as "known", do NOT have a required driver at all (even generic?)
c) Some devices are being declared by Windows 8 Device Management as "known" and "driver installed" (unfortunately generic though, not optimized, hence by BroadCom's wi-fi issue)

Logic dictates that:
Windows 8 CANNOT identify/update properly.
We do NOT know for sure WHAT it needs to be upated and WHAT doesn't.

p.s. Leave this be please for anyone that might have an answer.

Source: http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Drivers-missing-after-a-Windows-8-Pro-x64-UEFI-Install

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