I recently reinstalled Windows and installed the chipset driver, but I noticed that the Intel logo next to the chipset in the application section is missing. I could have sworn it was there before. Is this something I should be concerned about, or is it normal? Thanks for any insights!
2 Answers
Honestly, it might just be some pre-installed bloatware. If your system is functioning properly, there's really no need to stress about it.
It’s totally normal! Make sure you download your chipset drivers either from your PC or motherboard manufacturer's support site, or directly from Intel. Sometimes, Windows installs generic drivers that don’t include the logos. As long as everything is working fine, you shouldn't worry too much about it.

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