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Windows 10 offers old/inappropriate Intel driver updates (Sept. 2020)

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[German]Strange thing that came to my attention on Twitter. Windows Update offers people optional drivers, but they don’t really fit for the machines in question. Microsoft rolls out apparently optional INTEL driver updates of the type INTEL – System – <Date> <Version>.

Colleague Barb Bowman made this strange observation and documented it by a screenshot on Twitter. In the respective Tweet (just click on it) she writes that it is PCs from Dell, ASUS, HP.

Windows 10 Treiber Updates

These systems all run with Windows 10, but are not in the Windows Insider program. On all systems, old and unsuitable driver updates suddenly appear as optional updates under Windows Update. These are entries of the type:

Intel – System – 7/18/2017 12:00:00 AM -11.7.0.1040
Intel – System – 10/3/2016 12:00:00 AM -10.1.1.38
Intel – System – 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM -10.1.1.38
Intel – System – 10/3/2016 12:00:00 AM -10.1.1.38
Intel – System – 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM -10.1.1.42
Intel – Other hardware – Mobile 6th/7th Generation Intel (R) Processor Family …

One driver is dated 1968 and one in 1970 (INTEL system driver). They are all INTEL drivers, but according to Bowman they do not fit on the machines. A user writes on Twitter that Intel seems to have changed its policy regarding driver updates for OEM computers. And Microsoft has adopted this in Windows Update. As a reason for the old dates for the drivers, the user states that they want to make sure that the drivers now offered are not installed over the OEM drivers. Because the OEM drivers were also delivered with a lower major version.

This is not the first case, in the German blog post Windows 7/8.1 und die optionalen INTEL System-Treiber-Updates I had already reported something like this in 2016. Question: Have such updates been offered to any of you?

Addendum: It’s a feature, as a German blog reader pointed out. Within this INTEL readme we can read for chipset driver:

Note: Intel(R) Chipset Device Software uses an unusual date
for the devices it is targeting. The date 07/18/1968 is
symbolic – Intel was founded that day. The reason this
date is used is to lower the rank of Intel(R) Chipset Device
Software.
This is necessary because it’s a supporting utility that
should not overwrite any other drivers. Updating Intel(R)
Chipset Device Software is not needed – do not worry if you
don’t have the latest version.

I received also feedback from German readers, that the driver has been installed (although the date should prevent that) and messed some devices.

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