Run the Intel HD Graphics setup wizard. Your screen may flicker or turn black briefly during this process—this is completely normal as the system switches from the generic Microsoft basic display driver to the dedicated Intel driver. Step 4: Install the Audio Driver
This is a more hands-on approach but gives you fine control. After installing Windows, if you see yellow warning signs next to devices in Device Manager, you can manually update them.
Run the Realtek Audio installer. This installation usually requires a final to completely map the audio ports. 5. Troubleshooting Common Driver Issues "Unknown Device" in Device Manager
Depending on your system configuration, you may also need to install:
Look for a small crab logo on the motherboard's chips to confirm if it is Realtek.
If you see bulging capacitors near the CPU socket, your motherboard needs recapping. No driver in the world will fix that.
This motherboard is a standard micro-ATX (mATX) board designed for Intel's second (Sandy Bridge) and third (Ivy Bridge) generation Core processors. Here is a breakdown of its key specifications:
This board has no official Windows 10 drivers. However, many built-in Windows 10 drivers work for basic function.
LGA 1155, supporting 2nd (Sandy Bridge) and 3rd (Ivy Bridge) Generation Intel Core processors.
Resolves screen flickering and low-resolution issues. 3. Audio Drivers Foxconn boards typically use Realtek High Definition Audio.