Windows 10 Drivers
Windows 10 Drivers
Jesus, Mary and Joseph... the dropdown for "Choose Your OS" opened, you picked Windows 8, and it displayed the relevant options.
It's a bit disappointing. Windows 10 isn't ready yet, but it's available for a year free afterward. You'll have time to prepare and buy a new motherboard. He's right—checked the manufacturer's site. Also, many companies clearly mention support for Windows 8 on packaging or UEFI BIOS, but I didn't notice any obvious branding there.
This process functions that way. When the chipset driver is only shown under Windows 7 and the manufacturer provides drivers for another operating system, they imply it should function similarly on other platforms as well.
I'm in agreement with you, and I've shared this with several vendors who all confirmed the same thing... they handle redundancy in this way. One reason I favor ASUS is that they would have included drivers for all required components of the MOBO, even if it were the same version for another operating system.