I've been having issues with drivers on my laptop. Recently, my Bluetooth driver got corrupted, but that's fixed now. However, there are still drivers listed under the 'Other Devices' category with a missing driver icon. I can provide a screenshot if necessary. Here are my laptop specs: Intel Core i3-8145U CPU @ 2.10GHz, 4GB RAM, 932GB HDD and SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 620, running Windows 10 on a Lenovo IdeaPad S340-15iwl. What steps can I take to resolve the missing drivers?
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I tried the optional updates before, but I didn't see any improvements either. It's really frustrating when that happens.
If you can't find drivers via Windows Update (check the 'optional updates' section), your best bet is to go to the Lenovo support page. Download the drivers specific to your laptop model. If you’re unsure which drivers to download, open Device Manager. Right-click on the device without a driver, go to Properties, then Details, and copy the Hardware ID. A quick web search of that ID should help you figure out which driver you need.
You can also check 'Update & Security' in Windows settings and look under 'Optional updates' for drivers. If Microsoft has the necessary drivers, it should automatically install them for you. But if it still doesn't work, you might have to download them manually.
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