So I just built a new PC. Updated windows 10 for the first time, and rebooted. When I rebooted, a program popped up called Auto Driver Installer from Asus (which is my motherboard). I figured it came from a Microsoft update, launched it with admin rights, and it didn't find anything. I pinned it to the taskbar, and rebooted. However, it deleted itself and I can't find it anywhere on the computer now.
Is that normal behavior or did I just get root kitted? I have half a mind to just send it all back to newegg lol.
While you can toggle it off from bios, that switch defaults to on, and as I have an AMD board, I've had to update bios several times (early adopters, yay) so defaults get set and... yea. Hate it with a passion.
My concern is that since the installer doesn't fit on the bios image, it fetches it from the internet at some point on the boot process. To me that sounds incredibly risky, it's (possibly) just one bad dns record away from downloading and installing a malicious payload on boot, by default. And how sure can we ever be that the tiny installer snippet on the board is even legit asus installer, can a bad actor flash their own in there and then just sell the board forward?
Could we just... NOT have hardware automatically install stuff?
Yeah currently I have armoury crate disabled in the bios. But another s* has arised.
I have an hp x27q display.
The omen app from the Microsoft store is beeing installed automatically. Even after tweaking registry settings, store setting,... Can't stop the install.
So I just granted myself access to the folder, and deleted everything I could... Now it won't change my display settings by itself again.
The only drivers I install are for graphics, sound, and chipset. I download them directly from their respective websites instead of using bloatware apps to do it. I let Windows Update find the rest of the drivers. Never had an issue.