The new packages are compatible with Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 operating systems

Sep 3, 2014 07:48 GMT  ·  By

Intel has rolled out all the drivers required by the NUC4i5MYHE next unit computing kit in order to run at its highest performance, which are compatible with both 32- and 64-bit architectures of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 operating systems.

Specifically speaking, the producer has made available for download the Chipset (10.0.14), Rapid Storage and RAID preinstall (13.1.0.1058), Rapid Start (3.0.0.1053), Smart Connect (4.2.41.2710), and Management Engine (10.0.1.1000) drivers.

As for applying these packages, first make sure your system configuration is compatible with this release, then click on each downloadable link and view the full release notes (if available) to check whether or not the newer version includes changes that you can make use of.

Regardless of the changelog, if you intend to install the driver, save it onto the desktop (extract if necessary), run the available setup, and follow the onscreen instructions for a complete update. Also, if the wizard doesn’t request it, do perform a manual reboot to make sure all changes take effect properly.

After the drivers have successfully applied and the system rebooted, go to the next available driver, download it, and repeat the process as described above. Bear in mind that all packages are to be installed only on the compatible OSes even though they might work on other platforms too.

With this in mind, download Intel NUC4i5MYHE NUC Kit Drivers, take into account all aforementioned aspects, apply all files, and constantly check our website in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”