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12-30-2016 10:03 AM
I upgraded from vista to win 10 and now I have no drivers installed for base system device X2 and coprocessor. I have tried updating in device manager and it tells me drivers are not available and doesn't give me the option to roll back to an earlier version. I tried the driver download page on the hp site to no avail.
Coprocessor Device PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0543&SUBSYS_30CF103C&REV_A2\3&2411e6fe&0&0B requires further installation.
Base System
Device PCI\VEN_1180&DEV_0843&SUBSYS_30CF103C&REV_12\4&11e13b16&0&2A40 requires further installation.
Base System Device PCI \VEN_1180&DEV_0592&SUBSYS_30CF103C&REV_12\4&11e13b16&0&2B40 requires further installation.
I could sure use some help locating these drivers. Thx
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12-30-2016 11:18 AM
Hi, @brenda10 :
You need these drivers...
Base system devices...
This package contains the driver for the Ricoh 5-in-1 Card Reader for the supported notebook models and operating systems.
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software9/COL19729/ob-55777-1/sp37726.exe
Coprocessor: You will need to manually install this driver as follows if the auto install doesn't work...
This package provides the driver for the NVIDIA nForce AR Chipset in the supported notebook models and operating systems.
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp37501-38000/sp37730.exe
Go to the device manager and click on the coprocessor needing the driver.
Click on the driver tab. Click on Update Driver.
Select the Browse my computer for driver software option, and browse to the driver folder that was created when you ran the file.
That folder will be located in C:\SWSetip\sp37730.
Make sure the Include Subfolders box is checked and the driver should install.
Then restart the PC.
12-30-2016 10:29 AM
Hi,
Check out this link where there are created drivers for the nforce chipset for windows 10. See if they work. The only official drivers are for windows vista.
http://www.win-raid.com/t15f37-NVIDIA-Optimized-nForce-Driverpacks-for-Vista-Win.html
Scroll down the page and you will see the part for windows 10.
Let me know,
David
12-30-2016 11:18 AM
Hi, @brenda10 :
You need these drivers...
Base system devices...
This package contains the driver for the Ricoh 5-in-1 Card Reader for the supported notebook models and operating systems.
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software9/COL19729/ob-55777-1/sp37726.exe
Coprocessor: You will need to manually install this driver as follows if the auto install doesn't work...
This package provides the driver for the NVIDIA nForce AR Chipset in the supported notebook models and operating systems.
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp37501-38000/sp37730.exe
Go to the device manager and click on the coprocessor needing the driver.
Click on the driver tab. Click on Update Driver.
Select the Browse my computer for driver software option, and browse to the driver folder that was created when you ran the file.
That folder will be located in C:\SWSetip\sp37730.
Make sure the Include Subfolders box is checked and the driver should install.
Then restart the PC.