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Jul 31,  · Hey kelemvor33, Firstly, you will also need to remove the Dell Data Protection (DDP) software which is incompatible with Windows I have upgrade a E to Windows 10 Pro 64 bit (from Windows 7 Pro 64 bit), although suffered an odd problem with mouse movement via the touch pad - the pointer kept stalling every few minutes for just a couple of seconds. Jun 03,  · BCMa0 driver Windows 10, , 7, Vista, XP (Broadcom Bluetooth Chipset) This Broadcom Bluetooth chipset is often not correctly install, or not installed at all mainly due to appearing in the device manager in Windows as nothing but the chipset name: BCMA0. The Broadcom BCMA0 chipset is used on a vast amount of laptops, USB Dongle. About Lenovo + About Lenovo. Our Company News Investor Relations.

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Dec 21,  · USB\VID_0A5C&PID_21D7. This device is also known as: Dell Wireless Bluetooth v+HS, BlueSoleil Generic Bluetooth Driver. none of the links work anymore, or they lack the actual link to the drivers. The only way I've found to get the freakin thing is to first install System Update and check for updates. About Lenovo + About Lenovo. Our Company News Investor Relations.

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I am trying to resolve a driver issue. I have an E and after installing XP, patches, drivers and the like, I am left with one hardware device not found. I do not have a fingerprint reader installed. I have extracted the drivers from another system and pointed the hardware wizard there but to no good effect. Anyone have a solution to this puzzle? Go to Solution. After speaking with some people from Dell, it was decided because of other issues in addition to this one to build a new image solely for our E-series laptops; we currently deploy the E, E and the E When I built the image, I included the drivers for the fingerprint reader.

Not ideal, but it works. After the image is deployed and sysprep does it thing, I install all of the software downloaded from Dell including the security software associated with the fingerprint reader.

Once that's complete, no more hardware bangs and everything works as advertised. Now if someone could tell me how to suppress during install the "WiFi Networks Available" dialog box for the Intel wireless card, I'd be a really happy camper View solution in original post. I too am a user. I currently have a E with the OEM version of XP on the machine out of the box - I also do not have a fringerprint reader on this test machine.

It appears this is a new device for credentials but comes without a fingerprint sensor. OK - I think I got this one - it was a little trickey to locate the software - download the update from the Dell drivers and downloads page for the Latitude E -. Thanks for the help. I found that I also needed to modify the.

INF file associated with this driver. Basically, I had to make the entry for this device to be a little more generic. Within the file cvusbdrv. Followup: After expanding the drivers and modifying the. INF file, I am still having an issue with this device in that the New Hardware Wizard keeps popping up until I manually step through this. When I manually step through, it is pointing to the correct folder and completes fine.

It just will not do it on it's own. Any suggestion for this issue? I am having the same issue here. We automate our build process and have sysprep direct the OS as to where to find and install all the appropriate drivers.

Not only do we see this in the E, but also the E and E Not a showstopper, but it adds a manually click through to an otherwise completely automated imaging process. Hi, I have bought an E to replace a D, but I find it quite hard to do what I was doing with the previous PC with regards to the smart card reader.

In the D I had the laptop installed as an Ubuntu Linux system. The virtual machine allowed me to "pass" the USB card reader to the guest OS and in this way I could happily use the smart card reader from windows. In the E I have arranged the same setup. However, when I do so the Windows XP guest does not have the drivers for it.

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I would love to see what you come up with. Hope this helps. Don, Thanks for the help. After that, no more issues. In both machines the card reader appears as an internal USB device. Any chance to get the drivers in a format that is not so restrictive?

Prezz22 2 Bronze. Found this link for the drivers at this forum. Very helpful! Good luck! Prezz Network Administrator. Dell Support Resources. Related Topics.

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