Intel update repeats itself every time I ask to check windows 10 updates

lesqld

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Hi there, newbie here.
As per the post header, I keep getting the following -

"Intel(R) Corporation - System - 11/28/2017 12:00:00 AM - 9.21.0.3109
Status: Pending install"

So, I choose to install, and it does. But the update appears again the next time I ask for Windows Update check. How to get rid of this repeating message?

Thanks for any suggestions, Les.
 
While there is a way to hide a particular drive update, before we go to that measure can you tell us a bit more information about your system?

If its a pre-built computer such as Dell, HP, etc what model is it?

If it's a custom built computer what motherboard was used?

What Intel devices you have in device manager?

I've seen this happen to Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology driver before. What I would recommend is updating the drive by hand.

We should be able to find an answer for you if we have some more information.
 
Thanks Josephur.

HP 17" Probook 470 G4.
I bought it from a retail shop.
Windows 10 Pro.
Version 1803.
OS Build 17134.228.
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50 GHz x 4.
RAM 8.00 Gb.
64 Bit.
Intel Wireless Bluetooth.
Intel HD Graphics 620.
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265.
Intel Display Audio.
Intel Host Bridge/DRAM Registers - 5904.
Intel Management Engine Interface.
Intel Smart Sound Technology(Intel(R)SST) Audio Controller.
Intel Smart Sound Technology(Intel(R)SST) OED.
Mobile 6th/7th Generation Intel Processor Family I/O PCI Express Root Port #1 - 9D10
Mobile 6th/7th Generation Intel Processor Family I/O PMC- 9D21.
Mobile 6th/7th Generation Intel Processor Family I/O Thermal Subsystem - 9D31.
Mobile 7th Generation Intel Processor Family I/O LPC Controller (U Premium) - 9D58.
Mobile Intel Processor Family I/O PCI Express Root Port #5 - 9D14.
Mobile Intel Processor Family I/O PCI Express Root Port #6 - 9D15.
Mobile Intel Processor Family I/O PCI Express Root Port #9 - 9D18.
Intel USB 3.0eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft).

Lots of Intel stuff there!
 
I would stop the "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" and "Windows Update" service. Delete or rename "C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution"
Re-enable the "Windows Update" service and check for updates.
 
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