On a brisk morning in the evolving world of Windows networking, an obscure yet complex issue has surfaced that draws attention to the ever-growing presence of mobile broadband interfaces on modern Windows devices. Microsoft has acknowledged a phenomenon that may puzzle even the most seasoned IT...
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I installed every single driver from the Microsoft and HP sites and I STILL don't know what this device is
and I still have NO touchscreen listed in HID when it was there before! Someone out there has to have an answer!
All other mouse, touchscreen and other input devices work!
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This is what I'm seeing:
How can I trace down who 4&232151f9&0 is?
Under Device manager I can see (5) ROOT_HUBs so that doesn't help. All of them removed allow under power management.
Any ideas how to precisely find out which one is responsible?
Thank you in advance.
I have bought a new notebook and re-installed Win7 with multiple specialized drivers.
Most of these drivers have an own setup.exe and were installed successfully.
There are however two drivers remaining which do NOT have such a setup.exe.
When I right click on the contained *.inf file and...
What is it ??? Its in the tab called Hardware resources. There are two tabs in it called 'Device' and 'PNP Device ID'. At the moment I've got nothing in it ??? What is mean for ??? Should my laptop working normally even thought I don't have anything in the Forced Hardware ??
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