Valve Drops Official Windows Drivers for Steam Machine, Dual-Boot Paused
Valve has published official Windows drivers for the Steam Machine, covering graphics, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and SD card support. Installing Windows now requires a full drive wipe, as the dual-boot partitioning wizard remains in development and will ship with a future SteamOS update. The desktop system runs SteamOS 3.8 out of the box and launches at $1,049, though its soldered GPU currently prevents user-level repairs. Grab the installers directly from Valve's support page if you need a secondary Windows environment, but expect to wait if you want a proper dual-boot configuration.
Valve Drops Official Windows Drivers for Steam Machine, Dual-Boot Paused @ NT Compatible
Valve Drops Official Windows Drivers for Steam Machine, Dual-Boot Paused
Valve has released official Windows drivers for the Steam Machine, which includes support for graphics, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and SD cards, but the dual-boot feature is currently on hold. Installing Windows requires a complete wipe of the drive as the dual-boot partitioning wizard is still under development and will be included in a future SteamOS update. The Steam Machine starts at $1,049, runs SteamOS 3.8 out of the box, and features a soldered GPU that limits user repairs, with plans for future updates to allow more customization. Users can download the necessary drivers from Valve's support page, but they will need to wait for the dual-boot configuration to become available
