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    Can't upgrade to Windows 11 due to kabylakepch-hsystem.inf not being updated.

    I have a Maximus X Hero with a 8700K processor.

    Below is what I get in the SetupDiagResults.log following an attempt to upgrade to Windows 11. This is the only error I get in the log which apparently is preventing me from upgrading? According to this I should either update the driver or remove it.

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    Error: Found a device installation failure during device install phase.
    Device Installation failure detected!
    Device Description: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A2A1
    HardwareId: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A2A1&SUBSYS_872F1043&REV_00\3&115 83659&0&FA
    Inf Name: kabylakepch-hsystem.inf
    Driver Version: 10.1.1.38

    Recommend you update the driver package or remove the device and drivers, and try again.

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    Asus EZ Update has been telling me for a while now that I can update the Intel Chipset Driver from 10.1.1.38 to 10.1.1.44 but after updating it, it still gives me the same message that I need to update it.

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    I installed Intel Driver Support Assistant and it tells me I'm up to date.
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    I tried searching on Intel's website for the latest Z390 drivers, found this link ... https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...indows-10.html
    tried running their ..ME_SW_MSI\SetupME.exe but I it fails and when I check the logs it has a 1603 error.

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    Driver Store Explorer shows me the following versions.

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    I have a 8700K CPU, so this is Coffee Lake not Kaby Lake, correct? Why do I need Kaby Lake drivers on my PC?
    So I tried deleting the kabylakepch-hsystem.inf driver from within Driver Store Explorer but I get an error saying the driver may still be in use. Try FORCE delete. How do I force delete? And should I even be deleting this driver?

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    And note my BIOS is at Version 2701


    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Last edited by Danomite; 08-18-2022 at 05:21 PM.

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    Okay, so DSE says the driver is in use, but what about Windows Device Manager? Are any Kaby Lake devices showing up, such as:
    Intel(R) PMC - A2A1
    Intel(R) 7th Generation Processor Family PMC - A2A1
    Intel(R) 200 Series Chipset Family PMC - A2A1

    Also, you should try updating using the Chipset INF Utility, not ME Components. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...f-utility.html

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    Hi Dingo, thanks for the reply. Below is a screenshot of my device manager, so it does appear that I have "Intel(R) 200 Series Chipset Family PMC - A2A1" in use. But with that said, I don't think I'll be pursuing this upgrade any further, the reason I was anxious to get it to work now is that I've been getting intermittent Blue Screens the past couple weeks, I would get the BSODs right after a reboot when trying to launch any software, but it only seemed to happen if I didn't wait for all the background apps to finish loading. So I was hoping a Windows upgrade would fix that. But today I had to reboot and I couldn't even get back into windows, I couldn't even get into safe mode. But just now I luckily got in after rebooting more than a dozen times. So I'm going for a clean install of Windows 11 instead, just finished creating my bootable usb drive (hope it works). And trying to back-up what I can remember I need from my user profile and boot drive. I upgraded to windows 10 from 7 and haven't done a clean install in quite a few years, so it's about time.

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    Hi,

    Don't install the Chipset drivers from Windows Update - Optional updates, this is what caused your issue.

    They are recognizable by their dates which are other than the 07/18/1968 (Note from Intel : Intel(R) Chipset Device Software uses an unusual date for the devices it is targeting. The date 07/18/1968 is symbolic - Intel was founded that day).

    Since you installed the Chipset drivers from Windows Update - Optional updates, follow this process :

    - Uninstall your current Intel Chipset Drivers package if you have any installed (via Start > Settings > Apps) then restart your PC.
    - Launch Driver Store Explorer (Right click on "Rapr.exe" > Run as administrator) > Check the boxes of all versions of drivers which .inf ending with system in the System device category (if you find them).
    - Check the box "Force Deletion" then click on the "Delete Driver" button then restart your PC.
    - Install the latest Intel Chipset Drivers package from the first post of this thread : [DRIVERS] Intel Chipset/MEI/SATA/VMD (1xx/2xx/3xx/4xx/5xx/6xx/7xx).


    Also, you need these firmware/drivers for your ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero (Wi-Fi AC) motherboard :

    [FIRMWARE] Intel ME (H110/B150/H170/Z170/B250/H270/Z270/B365/Z370)

    [DRIVERS] Intel Chipset/MEI/SATA (1xx/2xx/3xx/4xx/5xx)

    - Intel Chipset Drivers

    - Intel MEI Drivers (Drivers Only)

    - Intel SATA AHCI-RAID Drivers (Drivers Only) :
    Drivers - 2xx/3xx

    [DRIVERS] Intel Ethernet/WiFi/Bluetooth

    - Intel Ethernet Drivers (Drivers Only) :
    Drivers - I217/I218/I219

    [DRIVERS] Realtek Ethernet/WiFi/Bluetooth

    - Realtek WiFi Drivers (Drivers Only) :
    Drivers - 8723DE/8821CE/8822xE

    - Realtek Bluetooth Drivers (Drivers Only)

    [DRIVERS] Realtek Audio (Intel 2xx/3xx/4xx/5xx/6xx/7xx & AMD 3xx/4xx/5xx/6xx)

    You have an ASUS ROG SS3 motherboard, so :

    You need Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG SS3) from the first post of the thread.

    Follow scrupulously your CLEANUP process then your INSTALL process, for the next drivers packages that I would release, you will can directly follow your UPDATE process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danomite View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MoKiChU View Post
    Hi,

    Don't install the Chipset drivers from Windows Update - Optional updates, this is what caused your issue.

    They are recognizable by their dates which are other than the 07/18/1968 (Note from Intel : Intel(R) Chipset Device Software uses an unusual date for the devices it is targeting. The date 07/18/1968 is symbolic - Intel was founded that day).
    Thanks Mokichu, as I mentioned above I decided to do a clean install of Windows 11 instead of an upgrade. But your post is perfect timing as I'm in the process of updating all my drivers and I want to do it right this time.

    thanks,
    Well, this "rule" (Don't installing the Chipset drivers from Windows Update - Optional updates) will also be valid for your new install.

    Also, refer to this thread : [INFORMATION] Windows 11 : Get Ready

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    Quote Originally Posted by dingo99 View Post
    Okay, so DSE says the driver is in use, but what about Windows Device Manager ? Are any Kaby Lake devices showing up, such as:
    Intel(R) PMC - A2A1
    Intel(R) 7th Generation Processor Family PMC - A2A1
    Intel(R) 200 Series Chipset Family PMC - A2A1

    Also, you should try updating using the Chipset INF Utility, not ME Components. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us...f-utility.html
    Surprised you don't have the Z390, if you say you have the Z390 motherboard.

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    Apart from that off topic, I've never had a single update since EZ ubdate in 3 years, have you had one often ?

    Otherwise, for single updates of your motherboard is here:
    https://rog.asus.com/us/motherboards...desk_download/

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubignyp View Post
    Surprised you don't have the Z390, if you say you have the Z390 motherboard.

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    Apart from that off topic, I've never had a single update since EZ ubdate in 3 years, have you had one often ?

    Otherwise, for single updates of your motherboard is here:
    https://rog.asus.com/us/motherboards...desk_download/
    ez update is worthless

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