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The IMPORTANT part to me is: IF "HP" (or any other manufacture) uses that same Intel Q43 (or CPU card/add/on etc) and HP (or another company) HAS a WORKING/BETTER DRIVER for that same ITEM ~ why wouldn't I TRY it to fix problems or upgrade? Especially when that driver FIXES hardware errors and reports?
Sure, at some point Microsoft (and DELL) must move on to new models and 'support' for older items end and I fully understand that. Truth is the less they 'support' now (with fresh drivers in example) the more new stuff they sell.
It's also important to note that other computer companies don't market scores of new models every year ~ like Dell. I suspect these 'others' may demand more "support years" from board vendors (CPU, video etc) and this may be why newer/better drivers are often found for the same items elsewhere?
Intel 4 series is old. circa 2008 (11 years old) for the old CORE2 processor. but core 2, is not supported on 10. why not just buy newer PC, used, with a real CORE(tm) processor and tried this CORE2. by fav dells are.
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