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May 21st, 2026 09:01
Optiplex 3060 Windows 11 25H2 Intel Drivers
I just upgraded from Win 10 to Win 11 and downloaded the Dell CRITICAL drivers for this Optiplex 3060.
Basically, the drivers are old because this model is no longer supported.
When I installed the Dell Intel UHD Graphics driver I got an Oops! message about trying to install an outdated driver.
Simply, can I forget about the Dell drivers except for the Intel Chipset driver and, possibly, Intel IME and Intel RST?
Still learning after 30 years ....
Many thanks for your time and expertise.
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redxps630
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May 21st, 2026 11:19
We are all learning
You don’t need to manually install any Dell driver.
I would do a clean Windows 11 install by wiping / deleting all the old boot drive partitions previously installed with Windows 10.
Connect PC with internet after install and just sit back watch patiently
Windows 11 typically automatically downloads the correct UHD video driver in 20-30 minutes when pc connected to internet which replaces basic video driver.
you don’t need Intel RST any more.
nor do you need to DL any Dell drivers
innocent12
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May 22nd, 2026 02:53
Many thanks for your great help, redxps630.
Perhaps using the Dell drivers caused the CRITICAL Kernal Power errors in my Windows 11 Event Viewer. (The green PSU light is perfectly stable and I never found any errors in Dell Diagnostics.)
All the best!