If you want to save time and not hunt for individual files:
Even with "full" drivers, the N3350 has quirks. Here is how to fix them:
Intel provides a free, automated tool that scans your hardware and delivers the latest “full” drivers for your specific CPU and integrated GPU.
How to use it:
Pros: Always the latest; fully compatible; updates automatically.
Cons: Requires an internet connection; does not include OEM-specific drivers (audio codecs, Wi-Fi, touchpad).
Intel Celeron N3350 (1.1 GHz) — Full Drivers & Support
Intel does not produce drivers for:
You must get these from your device manufacturer:
Go to their Support → Drivers → Enter your exact model number → Select Windows 10/11 64-bit.
Intel’s drivers are open-source and included in the Linux kernel (4.8+). You need the xf86-video-intel driver for graphics and snd_hda_intel for audio. No separate download required.
To ensure stability, hardware acceleration, and power management, you must install the following:
Intel provides reference drivers, but OEMs (like Lenovo IdeaPad 100 or HP Stream 14) often modify power profiles. For the most stable "full" experience, use your OEM.