The packages are compatible with Windows 7 and 8.1 platforms

May 5, 2015 08:26 GMT  ·  By

Today, Intel has rolled out several drivers required by its NUC5PPYH and NUC5CPYH Next Unit Computing kits, which are compatible with the 64-bit variant of Microsoft’s Windows 7 and 8.1 operating systems.

In terms of connectivity, the producer has outed a PROSet/WLAN and Bluetooth packages, as well as a Realtek LAN driver. Also, HD Graphics and Realtek ALC Audio packages are available for download as well.

Moreover, you can also save and install Ready Mode Technology, TXE (Trusted Execution Engine), ITE CIR (Consumer IR), USB 3.0, Serial IO, and Chipset drivers, as well as a bundle package.

While all aforementioned packages are suitable for both Windows 7 and 8.1 platforms (including the USB 3.0 driver), Intel’s NFC (Near Field Communication) GPIO driver is compatible only with the latter operating system.

Therefore, if you intend to apply these files on your NUC kit, simply save and extract all downloadable archives, and run the appropriate setup files one at a time.

Another aspect that should be taken into consideration is that at least a system reboot must be performed once all files have been properly applied (if not after every one of them).

That being said, download Intel NUC5PPYH NUC Kit Drivers or download Intel NUC5CPYH NUC Kit Drivers, carefully apply them on your device, and constantly check our website in order to stay “updated one minute ago.”