It's probably just me but I usually install the network driver and then download the drivers from the manufacturer's website. Usually they have the most updated drivers plus I get less hiccups if the computer needs to restart after certain driver installations. When it asks to reboot, I just reboot and continue installing the drivers. Make sure that you install the chipset drivers first. I usually shoot for audio drivers next on down to USB 3.0 drivers (if necessary). But, that's just how I do it. Not saying that the all-in-one is bad or wrong.