



Why does Windows 11 Keeps Installing Old Drivers? This is quite disappointing but luckily there are a few ways that help you to fix the problem completely.īut first, let’s see the causes and then move on to the solutions. I installed the latest Intel drivers which are from Feb it keeps reverting the driver to the 2019 version. Even let it installs the old driver and then update it again but the problem is still not fixed. As for Intel Arc A-series graphics, which are starting to slowly make their way to the market, those get updates separately, and they don't actually have support for Windows 11 version 22H2 just yet, but presumably, a new driver update is coming soon.I installed the latest Intel driver from Intel’s website the windows downloaded the old driver again and installed it I tried disabling the update but nothing works. Both 11th- and 12th-generation Intel processors have Intel Iris Xe graphics, and there's also the discrete Intel Iris Xe Max GPU, all of which are still on the mainstream support cycle. All the products being dropped predate the Iris Xe graphics architecture, which debuted with the 11th-generation of Intel mobile processors and brought along significant performance improvements for integrated graphics.

One set (in this case, version 31.0.101.2111) is aimed at these legacy products, and the other (31.0.101.3222) is meant for the more modern models. Starting with this release, each driver package contains two sets of driver files. These models will now be on a legacy support model, meaning they'll only get critical fixes and security updates, and usually on a quarterly cadence. With this release of its Intel Graphics drivers, the company is also splitting up support for older processors, specifically products that are part of the 6th through 10th generations of Intel processors. However, as you might be able to tell from the version numbers above, that's not the only piece of news here.
