I managed to get a driver installed enough to use the Thunderbolt interface again. That was a marathon troubleshooting session that had me completely reinstall the machine from scratch. After all that he IDSA is still in the update loop again.
Looking forward to the fix that Andrew says is coming. Same behavior here. Versions Control Center: 1. The same happens to me. It wouldn't let me update it automatically. I did a manual update and I keep getting the notice that there is an update.
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Hi ewolter Do you try to install 1. My NUC performed an update to 1. Please check again and provide some more details about the version you try to install. How did you manually install? Nothing I do will allow install, maybe you know a way I have not tried? Do you have improvements you would like us to make on this community site?
If so, we would love to hear your feedback! Is this correct? If not, could you please provide more details? I followed your proposal and I uninstalled DSA. If I uninstall I can install the new driver but after restarting I am again prompted for an available TB update. I reinstalled twice In addition you may chose for how long you want to hide this update.
I'm sure that the identification of the driver will be fixed in the future and again you will be able to enable this update in IDSA. The IDSA update would not apply correctly and continually notified.
I manually downloaded the update, ran it. It prompted to uninstall existing driver first and I did. I then attempted to reinstall, and it will not reinstall at all. I have since wiped the machine clean with a fresh install of Windows, and this TBT package will not install, same error.
Download the driver zip file and unzip it in your NUC. Read the Installation Instructions. If anyone else gets the problem I got, where the uninstall of the driver and restart of the machine makes it so that the driver cannot be reinstalled again. When the machine started after the firmware recovery, the IDSA could detect the Thunderbolt adapter again. I managed to get a driver installed enough to use the Thunderbolt interface again. That was a marathon troubleshooting session that had me completely reinstall the machine from scratch.
After all that he IDSA is still in the update loop again. Looking forward to the fix that Andrew says is coming. Same behavior here. Versions Control Center: 1. The same happens to me.
It wouldn't let me update it automatically. I did a manual update and I keep getting the notice that there is an update. Something is wrong. There is an expected release by the end of January and the first week of February; however, dates may shift. We recommend waiting for the new release and check.
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On this basis, I had the following questions: 1 Is the Intel Thunderbolt Software available for download for my computer and can a link be shared not the driver as I did download that? Thank you very much for your assistance! Tags 2. Tags: HP Spectre x - bldx. HP Support Agent. Message 2 of 4. Please click the below link to download the software.
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