Just right-click the device with the exclamation mark and remove the device. You can also try to update it either automatically, which is likely to fail if it doesn't work now, or choosing Have disk,...
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Just right-click the device with the exclamation mark and remove the device. You can also try to update it either automatically, which is likely to fail if it doesn't work now, or choosing Have disk,...
It did, eventually. No idea why it would at one point have the wrong one, and after several tries the right one.
Trying to remove them perhaps four times in the device manager, and now it works. Go figure. Windows logic.
I had my major update installed yesterday, and the only way how I managed to do that was by letting Windows delete all existing system files and drivers.
Now that I've got everything else...
Problem solved with the Windows 10 fall update 1511.
Alhough installing the update would always fail after 22% and revert back to the old Windows.
I only managed to run through the install when...
Hey, I'm new here.
Maybe I should start a new post, but let me just start here, as this thread is the closest to my problem that I can find.
I have a very old laptop, but despite the age it has...