How to replace chipset drivers?
How to replace chipset drivers?
You can start using Windows as usual and then update the chipset drivers later. It’s not necessary to switch to a fresh Windows installation right away, especially if you want to keep your license active while making changes.
Turn on your Windows and update drivers as needed. No full reinstall is required. To delete outdated drivers that are no longer in use, use the Ghostbuster tool (link). Proceed with caution—remove only drivers you’re certain are obsolete, not those connected to hardware that might be reconnected later.
It was just a short time ago and Windows identified everything, updated the chipset drivers, and replaced the old ones.