Dear all, Attached is the Windows driver needed for the USB-C port 1 if you install your own Windows 10 copy, please manually install this driver via Windows device manager panel. For further reading about ANX7447: https://www.analogix.com/en/product...livery-and-displayport-alternate-mode/anx7447 ANX7447 is an advanced USB-C controller that support PD 3.0 & USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps) & DP 1.4. This is the only driver has to be manually installed if you are going to install your own Win 10 RS5/RS4. Best Regards, Team Pepper Jobs.
12/02/2019 update: Here is the link to download the complete driver package for GLK-UC2X, excluding the Intel HD graphics driver, Wi-Fi/BT drivers: http://download.pepper-jobs.eu/downloads/index.php?file=GLK-UC2X_platform_drivers.rar 1. Intel Chipset driver 2. Intel Serial IO driver 3. Intel Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework driver 4. Intel TXE firmware 5. Intel HID event filter driver 6. Realtek PCI to SD driver 7. Realtek TF card reader driver 8. Realtek audio driver 9. Analogix USB-C (firmware upgrade path) driver For Intel graphics & Wi-Fi/BT drivers, you can always get a newer one via the Intel driver update assistant software, or by visiting Intel's download & support page: Intel UHD 600 graphics: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/126787/Intel-UHD-Graphics-600 Intel AC3165 adapter: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/89450/Intel-Dual-Band-Wireless-AC-3165 Thanks with regards, Team Pepper Jobs.
Good morning, Is there an iso win10pro 1809 available for installation on a ssd drive thank you in advance
Using the official Microsoft media creation tool with a 8GB or above drive to create it is the easiest and fastest way. Our original image is 1803 because when we prepared the image, Windows 10 1809 was suffering the data loss bug and being recalled and therefore, we couldn’t use it.
We confirmed that Windows 10 V1903 has all the drivers needed for GLK-UC2X, only except the USB-C driver that we've already posted above before. (Please note that if the USB-C upgrade channel is disabled in BIOS, this device wouldn't show in Windows device manager and therefore no need to install any drivers manually) We've disabled the upgrade channel by default in the latest V1.2 BIOS (19th March 2019), located at Chipset -> LPSS I2C #8 for Typec FW update -> Disabled [default] / PCI Mode [optional]