Intel(R) Atom(TM)/Celeron(R)/Pentium(R) Processor need driver for Windows 10

After upgrade to Windows 10. This device drive does not work. I went to the HP driver download site and down loaded and installed  <  Intel Trusted Execution Engine Interface (TXE) Driver for the supported notebook models running a supported operating system. The Intel Trusted Execution Engine Interface enables the Secure Boot and provides services required for platform security features such as Intel Platform Trust Technology (Intel PPT). File name:  sp69602.exe
Release details
Released: Nov 21, 2014
Version 1.20 Rev.A  >  However it still does not work. Need Windows 10 , 64bit  Driver. HP  "sp69602.exe"  Driver package does not work. Product Name: HP 15-R011DX
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 pro (64-bit)
Dear Sir,
In my HP notebook pc in Device manager,, other devices need to insatall a driver,, that hardware id is :
ACPI\VEN_INT&DEV_33BD&REV_0002
ACPI\VEN_INT&DEV_33BD
ACPI\INT33BD
*INT33BD
i think that devices is Intel(R) Atom(TM)/Celeron(R)/Pentium(R) Processor MBI Device - 33BD and Intel(R) Atom(TM)/Celeron(R)/Pentium(R) Processor Trusted Execution Engine Interface.
but how to download and install this drivers.. please give a download link to install these drivers..
Thanks.. 

Hi  ,
Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A great place where you can find solutions for your issues, with help from the community!
I came across your post about the Notebook, and wanted to assist you! I have looked into your issue about your  HP 15-r011dx Notebook and issues with the Intel(R) Atom(TM)/Celeron(R)/Pentium(R) Processor MBI Device driver.
Here is a link to the HP Support Assistant if you need it. Just download and run the application and it will help with the software and drivers on your system  that need updating. To install Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5, you have to go to the control panel>programs>turn Windows Features on/off and check the box to install  Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 which is not automatically included in Windows 8.1. What happens if you right click on the driver and select update? Have you also tried to rollback the driver? Please let me know. Thanks.

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