![]() ![]() Here you state development of the driver is not done by Intel - whereas via twitter Intel states that the driver developement is actually onggoing: I find it extremely unprofessional that Intel communicates completely different messages via different media channels: ![]() ![]() Please check the link below and look for the Intel® Atom™ Processor Z2700 family." Some tablets or PCs may load the Windows 10 but the drivers are the generic ones from the Windows OS(Operating System) Intel® will not release a driver for this product. your answer "Hello, the Chipset on the Intel® Atom™ Processor Z2760 does not supports Windows 10, this chipset supports only Windows 8.0 or 8.1. OK, end of rant, my tablet is basically a door stop right now, is there ANY plans to provide drivers for this CPU? If I at least get an answer of NO, or, we are working on it, is better then nothing. Samsung is not saying if they will have any drivers available thier customer support was not a lot of help. I tried to use my restore partition but Windows 10 over wrote it I tried to use a Windows 8.1 USB but it asks me for a Windows key, unfortunately Samsung does not give you this with the tablet and they will not give me one over the phone or email, you must send them the tablet and they will reimage it, for a price that is. I tried to roll back to 8.1 but when I hit the button, it says the files need have been removed. With no proper video drivers, plus a few other Intel drivers missing, the system is terrible, the screen is all messed up and I can see flicker, no video and no games that used to work in Windows 8.1 will work on windows 10 because of the missing drivers. Because It had asked me to reserve AND it had already started downloading to my "hard drive", I took the leap of faith and plugged in the USB and did a manual upgrade. It had asked me to reserve Windows 10 weeks ago and I accepted, I had downloaded Windows 10 on USB for a few of my other machines, on one of them it was the home version so I took the option of downloading both 64 and 32 bit. I have the same tablet and accidentally upgraded to Windows 10 and now I can not go back. ![]()
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