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- Windows 10 usb touchpad install#
- Windows 10 usb touchpad 64 Bit#
- Windows 10 usb touchpad serial#
- Windows 10 usb touchpad drivers#
- Windows 10 usb touchpad update#
Windows 10 usb touchpad drivers#
Just gonna list the unknown devices as I remember, but three of the most probable ones that you will be missing are the chipset drivers (base system device, PCI Bus and PCI Controller?).
Windows 10 usb touchpad update#
If the driver fails to load under Win10 you can just manually update the driver and browse to the corresponding folder where you extract the driver package. So basically you can use all the Win7 drivers that are on Dell's driver page. The devices that I was missing were basically the same that I had also missing when I used to reinstall Win7. I'm running now Win10 64bit and actually didn't even really need to look for any drivers since everything was working fine after the Windows install.
Windows 10 usb touchpad serial#
You can try googling "site:ftp.hp.com intel serial io gpio host controller int34bb" to find the latest versions.Well this is a reply to an old post, but since I decided to bring my old E4300 back to life and move over from Win7 to Win10, I have come to the solution to all the driver issues. However this link is likely to become out of date in the future. The latest (as of this post) drivers can be downloaded here ( readme). With these drivers the touchpad and touchscreen devices appeared and worked correctly. Googling these names I was able to find Lenovo drivers that successfully installed, and then later I found the up to date drivers on HP's FTP server ( the drivers on the support page are still out of date). Since I still had the working factory image I was able to check device manager for the names of the Serial IO devices.
Windows 10 usb touchpad install#
At this point I remembered the Serial IO drivers that wouldn't install on the laptop because the Windows version was too recent. After reinstalling Windows, it did in fact still have the same problem and I restored the factory image. I was more careful with the new laptop and made an image of the factory state so I could recover if it had the same problem. Long version: I exchanged the laptop for the same model. Tl dr: I needed to find and install Intel Serial IO drivers. I chatted with HP support earlier today, and he tried to do some thing over remote desktop (it looked like mostly reinstalling drivers), but it did not help. But both devices work perfectly fine outside of Windows (in BIOS, in HP's UEFI diagnostic tool, and in Ubuntu). However since the devices are not detected I cannot do this, and none of the touchpad or touchscreen settings show up in Windows because Windows does not believe the devices exist. Most of the links I have found require that the device is already detected (or at least shows up as hidden in device manager), so that drivers can be manually installed or reinstalled. I've been doing a lot of googling to find a solution to this problem, but nothing has worked. After installing those Intel drivers, everything else is working fine. It didn't show the serial IO drivers, and I couldn't find them on Intel's website (a I found a bunch of serial IO drivers for NUCs, but this appears to be irrelevant to me?). However I used Intel's automatic driver updater, it was able to install new graphics and audio drivers. Several of the drivers I downloaded from HP's website failed to install with the error: "This driver is not supported on this OS version (3)." This included several Intel drivers (graphics, audio, and serial IO). I tried going through the Control Panel > Devices > Add Device, but it does not detect the touchpad or touchscreen.There are no touchpad or touchscreen settings in the BIOS (the only settings I didn't recognize were TPM settings, but after reading about that it's clearly unrelated).I've tried installing Synaptics touchpad drivers from similar HP laptops, but it hasn't done anything (the files extract to a folder, then nothing seems to run).
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There are no touchpad or touchscreen drivers on HP's website for this laptop.I used HP's updater tool and it did not find anything to update.I have fully installed all Windows updates and checked that there are no more updates.Touchpad and touchscreen work fine in BIOS and Ubuntu live USB (not a hardware problem).Touchpad and touchscreen do not show up in device manager, even with "Show Hidden Devices".
Windows 10 usb touchpad 64 Bit#