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From: Pete B. <pb...@gm...> - 2011-03-21 18:50:36
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On 2011.03.21 17:40, Karl Hoover wrote: > On Windows 7 this does not work, the user is always prompted "Windows > has determined that the driver software is up to date" I Think I've seen that problem before. If you simply select "Update Driver Software" -> "Browse my computer for driver software" and then click the "Browse" button, Windows will not attempt to replace the driver. On the other hand, if you select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers" and then select "Have Disk", the driver is replaced. Have you tried that as well? > What is the purpose of the installer_xXX.exe programs? How do I > run them? will they solve my problem? These are internal to the installation process (they come from libwdi) and cannot be used manually from a command prompt. You might be able to use dpinst.exe (which is provided with the WDK) for the same purpose however. Regards, /Pete |