![]() ![]() ![]() Even tried updating the BIOS to a later version as a shot in the dark but still nothing. Tried all of them from http:/ / support/ drivers/ uk/ en/ ukbsdt1/ ServiceTag/ 3h289n1 but nothing. Im abit stumped to be honest, i've tried everything i can think of. The system cannot read from the specified device.' Windows found driver software but encountered an error while attempting to install. It goes though the installing software stage, but errors with 'Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device. If i try and click on the only unknown device in device manager and update the driver manually from there. Restarting it just causes a loop so the only thing left is to stop it. ![]() There are several drivers that look like they might work, but when i go to install them the files extract, but then the installation errors and it just brings up the greyed out restart or close program box. I have scoured the internet looking for drivers, but i cant find them anywhere. What a bloody mission, but another God-damned windows problem bites the dust.I reinstalled a Windows 7 Laptop (Dell Latitude E5510), but upon reinstalling i found that the touchpad didnt work, which was annoying. I'm assuming it was a seperate program to control touchpad functions - after that the little pad usually by the clock that changes colour to show touchpad activity was gone. Solution (worked for me:) Whatever I tried nothing changed, so I went into add/remove programs (in control panel) and found the ALPS touchpad pointing-device program. After just resorting to uninstalling the ALPS device itself from the device manager list I noticed the touchpad function would return to normal, only to revert back to semi-functional after windows rebooted, detected 'new hardware' and 'fixed' the issue by re-installing the touchpad. I have a dell latitude d610 on xp pro - after using driverrobot to do a full system driver update (highly recomended though regardless of the ensuing problem I think - solution below) my ALPS touchpad buttons stopped working - I figured twas a driver issue right, so I tried updating/reinstalling through windows and through the dell site, and same thing - the touchpad could tap and double-click, but could not drag icons or drag-highlight icons, and the buttons didn't work (even though in the mouse properties it had the right settings. Heya - I've been at this for hours and have read so many of these posts I think I'll do my part. ![]()
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