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05-25-2018 12:14 PM
Hey Paul. I re-installed windows 7 64 bit, evrything seems ok now, yes even the speakers, except for a few driver issues. The PCI driver still wont install and the link you privded earlier doesn't seem to help. Heres the hardware IDPCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_5209&SUBSYS_1688103C&REV_01
Also the UNknown USB Device again.
ACPI\INT33A0
One other thing, my laptop came with Beats Audio but its nowhere on my device now. Anyway of re-installing it?
05-25-2018 01:14 PM
Hi:
The Beats Audio is installed by the IDT audio driver on your notebook's support page.
Unfortunately, I wouldn't know why it doesn't work if you installed the driver.
You can see the Beats audio files inside the driver folder after you run the audio driver.
ACPI\INT33A0 needs this driver...
This package provides the Intel Smart Connect Technology driver for supported notebook models running a supported operating system. The Intel Smart Connect Technology driver enables the system to resume from sleep mode and update supported web applications such as email. The system enters sleep after the update is completed
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp54501-55000/sp54918.exe
The card reader driver from Realtek should have worked. Try manually browsing to the unzipped Realtek driver folder from the PCI device and see if you can install the driver that way.
Otherwise try the same thing with the driver from your notebook's support page after you run the driver.
This package contains the driver that enables the Realtek Card Reader in supported notebook models that are running a supported operating system. The card reader enables users to read from or write to supported removable storage cards, which are typically used in digital cameras, digital music players, and cellular phones.
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