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HP Spectre x360 - 13-4005dx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I ran avast driver updater and got the following results.

 

i've tried to update the drivers from the device manager but it didn't work (windows told me the best driver is already installed).

 

where can I find the drivers listed below ?

 

EDIT:

 

I found the 4th driver here:

https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=synaptics%20mouse%201803

 

but how do I install it ? it's a WINRAR file.

 

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@geffen 

If you're not having a problem with the updated drivers, then you may have lucked out -- this time. Probably best to leave them alone.

But I would still advise against using third-party driver tools in the future.



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@geffen 

I would strongly advise AGAINST using third-party products to update drivers on your PC. In the best case, those are probably no better than what you have; in the worst case, they will cause hardware to stop functioning.

Laptops use specialised hardware that, in most cases, require drivers from the OEM directly -- in this case, HP.

Forcing other drivers onto it is a really bad idea.



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so for the drivers I did updated already, should I roll - back them ?

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@geffen 

If you're not having a problem with the updated drivers, then you may have lucked out -- this time. Probably best to leave them alone.

But I would still advise against using third-party driver tools in the future.



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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