![]() ![]() It's not like Intel wasn't aware or lacked access to the 8.1 RTM. So I feel it's Intel's fault and Intel needs to resolve this. But it appears to be affecting all brands and DIY builders like myself. I might have agreed with you if this issue was only affecting a few brands. DesktopOK does not have to be installed and can be executed quickly from the desktop, and it can be carried on a small USB stick or another type of memory device. If OEMs do any tweaking, then Intel and the OEM need to be working together to make sure drivers are available at the time of launch. Major Geeks Special Offer: - advertisement - DesktopOK is freeware designed to help you save and restore desktop icons' position and frequent screen resolution changes. In the end, it's Intel's hardware and they are the ones that need to make sure drivers are supplied. The people on those forums are getting the opposite point of view, where they are saying that Lenovo is waiting for Intel to release a working driver for them to test and pass along. But while you may blame the OEM for being behind. I am not going to speak for pre-built systems like HP, Dell, Lenovo, etc. I have only been using the Intel supplied drivers as the motherboard drivers are often old and flawed. ![]() In the end, it is Intel that supplies the drivers for my self-built system. DesktopOK does not have to be installed and can be executed easily from the desktop. And while my motherboard did supply some drivers. DesktopOK is a small but effective solution for user that have to change the screen resolution often. ![]()
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