I ultimately went to the vendor web site and downloaded the drivers from there. Even looking at the optional updates via Windows updates didn’t find all of the drivers. Once I got done installing the Windows 10, I went into device manager to see if there were any missing drivers.
The other day I reinstalled from scratch on my home Lenovo laptop due to the fact that I wanted to really clean it up and it was slow in connecting via RDP. Regardless I recommend downloading a copy and keeping it aside. Microsoft is very focused on Windows 11 and I’ve yet to see an announcement surrounding the release of 21H2. We think that 21H2 might be coming out soon but we’re not sure when. To do this go to the Windows 10 ISO page and download a copy and place it on your computer or to a spare flash drive.
Time to download a copy of Windows 10 21H1 and ensure you have a copy in case you need it to do a repair install or a clean install. Posted on September 18th, 2021 at 23:38 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody Lounge