Chromebook "Candy": Finding the video drivers manually?

Hello. Sorry for bothering.

Yesterday I reinstalled Windows 10 because the main disk was filled up to the brim after attempting to install every update that Windows Update offered me – it’s just 16 GiB of storage.

I tried leaving the computer on throughout the morning, because the previous time I was using Windows while connected to the Internet on a fresh install, it seems that the GPU/backlight drivers installed themselves without my knowledge while I was getting Windows Update to “check for updates”.

But it seems that it didn’t happen this time; instead, it installed a few updates, one of which seems to be unremovable because “it’s needed by the computer”, and it told me that I’m up to date. I still can’t lower the backlight’s brightness, and the videogames I have on my external storage devices still run very poorly.

I already installed the drivers from CoolStar’s website, that the documentation pointed me to. But it has everything except GPU drivers.

I would’ve imagined that the one in Intel’s website, the one supposedly for 7th-10th Gen Processor Graphics, would work, but it just refused because it supposedly didn’t find a device that had to do with the drivers.

Would anyone happen to know of a trusted source from where I can get these drivers?

Unsure how to mark this as solved, but I wasn’t aware Intel had a program for automatically finding drivers – that did, in fact, work.

Apparently it was the installer for the 3rd generation Intel Core processor family.

Once again, sorry for bothering.