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I believe this is my motherboard. https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/PRIME/PRIME-B560M-A/
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/PRIME/PRIME-B560M-A/HelpDesk_Download/
select the os, and grab
lan, chipset, audio, vga (if you use a non f cpu), sata only if you use intel rst (ssd caching for hdd)
software and utilities are not needed
Thanks. I was actually gonna ask. Btw, if I want to connect a 2 TB HDD in addition to the SSD I already have, should I install the SATA drivers too?
Also, after I downloaded them, how I run them and install them? The folders have several "setup" and executables. I don't know which one to choose.
windows gets all of these automatically.
so no, you don't need "sata" drivers, the drive will just work after you connect it and initialize/partition it.
I thought the same but some apparently disagreed. Updating drivers thru Device Manager has been deprecated anyway and so far, I haven't had to install anything for my ASUS mainboard--just the NVIDIA gpu driver when available. I also got several Intel components via Windows Update service. That's where important driver updates come nowadays, at least on Windows 11.
For someone who said to get a "Creative" driver--I don't have a Creative Sound blaster card, just the speakers so there has never been anything except the MS driver, which works perfectly for my standard sound card. If it ain't broke, and so on.
Edited to add some text.
but i'v personally never had to install anything other then GPU drivers
and once i had to reinstall audio drivers cause i was trying to get two audio sources to play at once. even after changing ram/drives and CPU's windows does everything for me.
i guess you can do it manually if need be
low key your overthinking all of this
no, the OP should install all the drivers, using windows to get your drivers is always the wrong thing to do.
Avast free is a good one. So is Kaspersky Cloud free. If demoing, use either the dedicated uninstaller or a third party like HiBit to get as many remnants as possible--these can interfere with later installments. So that cuts McAfee off in my book--I wouldn't go there.
Have you tried your Avast sub on your new machine yet? Also, I would have a look around the user interface to see what settings you should enable for better protection and performance (both). Out-of-the-box isn't perfect--Defender is a classic example of that.
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the email was supposed to be from Microsoft mail server , which warned me that i had to click a link otherwise my email would be shut down due to inactivity . it was sheer lie because i check my email every day
ms takes a guess, never grabbing correct drivers