Intel Update Manager -License Agreement
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Intel Update Manager -License Agreement
A pop up prompt from the Intel Update Manager is asking me to approve a license agreement. Should I do this and is it related to my recent Windows 10 upgrade?
Any advice appreciated
DWD
PS. I wonder if it was related to the Hewlett Packard Support Assistant loading some fixes just now where two failed. They are HP Simple Pass Identity Protection software and Realtek HD Audio Driver.
Any advice appreciated
DWD
PS. I wonder if it was related to the Hewlett Packard Support Assistant loading some fixes just now where two failed. They are HP Simple Pass Identity Protection software and Realtek HD Audio Driver.
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Re: Intel Update Manager -License Agreement
. I've updated both mine to w10, both have *intel inside* and I've not any pop ups.
I'd run a full scan with Mbam and see if that finds anything before clicking on it.
I'd run a full scan with Mbam and see if that finds anything before clicking on it.
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Re: Intel Update Manager -License Agreement
Okay, that is an idea. I do not think it is anything sinister but worth a check.
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Re: Intel Update Manager -License Agreement
Me too.gas4you wrote:I haven't had this pop up either after installing Win 10
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Re: Intel Update Manager -License Agreement
Nothing detected and when I hit the agree button it just came up with a pop up saying the Intel was up to date. I suspect it was the HP updates I was loading needed the Intel chip to to be updated? Anyhow the HP updates finished loading okay.
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Thanks all
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