In the modern PC landscape, few ports are as simultaneously celebrated and misunderstood as the Thunderbolt port. On the surface, it looks exactly like a USB-C connector. Under the hood, however, it possesses the raw bandwidth (40-80 Gbps) to drive 8K displays, external GPUs, and blistering-fast SSDs. But with great power comes great responsibility—and significant security risks.
If you own an Intel laptop with a Thunderbolt port, you have this app installed—whether you know it or not. Spend five minutes exploring it. Next time your external SSD doesn't show up, you will remember to check the "Approve" button. It is not glamorous software, but it is the reason your expensive peripherals work securely. intel thunderbolt control center
The most common Reddit support thread involves the app saying "Thunderbolt software is not installed on this system" despite the driver being present. This usually requires reinstalling the Intel Thunderbolt driver pack in a specific order (driver first, then the UWP app from the Microsoft Store). In the modern PC landscape, few ports are