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Just unzip and create a batch-file within the unziped-folder - like drvver.bat with following content:
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For those who do want to know more about working driver versions, I worked out a script summing up all running drivers, their names and their versions.īeware that you will need sigcheck i.e.
Cyberlink instantburn udf file system drivers#
Using last working Windows 10 Restore Point did reveal, that this last "Samsung Upgrade" was mere more messing around than only "updating" Intel Drivers, it messed around even further with AMD drivers altogether.Īny how restore did work out and Brightness Control is working up back again! Is life not less funny, when it does not been made more complicated from big playing companies? *eg*
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It is more ridiculous as under Windows 8.1 Pro (parallel still installed), the very latest Windows 8 Brightness Patch under Samsung Update does not install but it never failed to work. This is ridiculous, and I do not care if it is Intel's, AMD's or (most likely) Samsung's fault.
Like Murphey's Law says, never change a running system, guess what happened! For now at least running brightness control did break. Wondering why I do get an update presented for a very same installed version, I shrugged and agreed to update. Apparently for Graphics Driver about 750 MB without any reference whether for the Intel Driver or the AMD Driver, but hinting to the Intel Version 10. Today I received for my Samsung ATIV Book 8 880ZE X01 running under Windows 10 Pro an update via Samsung Update.