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    P570WM and many unknown items in Device Manager.

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Arotished, Jun 27, 2014.

  1. Arotished

    Arotished Notebook Evangelist

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    I have installed most/all of the drivers included in the driver CD but still there is alot of devices that needs to be installed according to Device Manager.

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    Any ideas?
     
  2. Ashen-Shugar

    Ashen-Shugar Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm not native to your language, but it seems like it may be the memory card drivers (for your memory card reader on the side) for your laptop.

    Have you tried installing those?
     
  3. Arotished

    Arotished Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks for your reply.

    The first couple says standardsystemunit, fourth last says system disconnect controller and the last says performance-counter.

    And yes, I have installed the cardreader from the Driver-DVD.
     
  4. Ashen-Shugar

    Ashen-Shugar Notebook Evangelist

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    Hum...

    Try manually removing the devices, force a reboot, then see if it'll auto-recognize the devices on boot up.

    When I did fresh installs in the past this seemed to work 50% of the time when Windows had a problem eating its face on driver detection.

    Like sometimes it detected the same device twice :rolleyes:
     
  5. Prostar Computer

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    Something is not right. Did you install the chipset driver first?
     
  6. Arotished

    Arotished Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes, I installed the chipset driver first. Just seems that its so many devices missing but I will manually remove them and then reboot and see which is left then.
     
  7. Meaker@Sager

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    If everything else is populated correctly that is odd, see how you get on removing them and re scanning.
     
  8. Arotished

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    Didnt help, when Windows started up again, it tried to find a driver for all of the devices and didnt find any so still have 20++ unknown devices in Device Manager.
     
  9. Ashen-Shugar

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    Urk.

    At this point I'd just go to Sager's driver site for the NP9570 and just install every driver they have for the version of windows you have.

    This way you're at least knowing you have current drivers to boot.