So I decided to put them up on Google Drive as separate downloads for each driver. Unfortunately, they still haven’t provided a drivers support portal or a page for the Infinix INBook X1 Pro laptop. It’s now over a month if we count from the launch day in Pakistan, but it’s around six months when the company launched the machine in other regions. I tried them all on a fresh install again and they indeed worked. I extracted it and I was glad to have a big set of individual drivers for the laptop. It was an archive file of size over 2.5GB that I needed to download. But unfortunately, with Infinix, I didn’t have that option as well.įinally, I got a positive response from Infinix and they brought me a single link to their CDN. Considering the fact that these smartphone makers do not have a huge range of laptops, so that’s pretty much fine to have a single page with all the download links. They, at least, have provided a single page with the download links to the supported drivers for a couple of machines. The drivers for the Goodix fingerprint sensor were available from various sources but I struggled to find an older version that successfully worked.ĭuring the course of this struggle, I also found that even Realme and Xiaomi haven’t set up a proper support portal for their laptop devices. Several audio drivers were fine, however, the system’s built-in DTS Audio Processing software application was never found. Most importantly the two were audio and fingerprint sensor. Meanwhile, I kept trying, found and tried many drivers from free and paid driver providers and found that many newer drivers were failing to work with this machine’s hardware. So I contacted Infinix via their Facebook page and started a conversation where they asked me to wait while they come back with a solution. Okay, so when I upgraded the machine by re-installing the Windows 10 operating system, I got stuck finding the correct drivers for most of the hardware components and failed.
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