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Razer Blade 15 Base 2020 Windows driver

  • 30 November 2020
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Where can I find drivers for windows 10 for my model?
There:
http://drivers.razersupport.com//index.php?_m=downloads&_a=view&parentcategoryid=1004&pcid=992&nav=0,350,992 is only a new bios under the line.
I need them to install the system on a new disk - unfortunately I cannot use the recovery partition because the new disk has a different size than the old one, it is smaller.
I have an installation usb with windows 10 but I need drivers for it - the touchpad on the installation media does not work.

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Drivers would be nice. I'm in the same boat.
The drivers are baked into the windows update so you cannot download them manually unfortunately. It's stupid to be honest.
liammaule
The drivers are baked into the windows update so you cannot download them manually unfortunately. It's stupid to be honest.


I did have to install the Intel drivers for the onboard video and get my 300hz back. But I do see what you're saying with "Windows Update" drivers.
I have raised this with support and they have said it may take some time to update the support page for the Base model with drivers - the Advanced model page already has a driver section so not sure why the base model page takes longer. Have you raised a support ticket for your problem? If not I suggest you do
Apparently the base model uses advanced drivers 🙂
yabba235
Apparently the base model uses advanced drivers :)

I tried downloading a couple of things like Razer Updater from the Advanced page and installing and the setup said it was not compatible with my system...
robjs2020
I tried downloading a couple of things like Razer Updater from the Advanced page and installing and the setup said it was not compatible with my system...


My entry was sarcastic :wink_:
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robjs2020
I tried downloading a couple of things like Razer Updater from the Advanced page and installing and the setup said it was not compatible with my system...

Base and advanced model has different hardware so it might be incompatible. Software update from manufacturers would be ideally only EC, Bios or some security firmware, the later one usually backed to EC bios update. For the rest hardware since it’s on windows system related you can manually update from windows update page on your system. There was on older/other system support page intel gpu, nvidia gpu, Wifi drivers etc, but it was quite old and later down the road you’ll need to update yours manually or per windows update anyway, so let windows do it for you and nvidia driver usually is better to download from them.
yabba235
My entry was sarcastic :wink_:

oops!