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05-07-2018 01:26 AM
The HP 3D DriveGuard driver on HP EliteBook 820 G2 does not work on Windows 10 x64 1709.
Current:
The old version is also incorrectly stored via HP SoftPaq Download Manager.
Is there a new, working version?
05-07-2018 01:29 AM
That is very old, Please try
http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp83501-84000/sp83846.exe
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05-07-2018 07:07 AM
Hi:
I would just use a free file utility like 7-zip and extract the exe file that banhien posted into its driver folder name (sp83846).
Then you can browse to the driver folder 7-zip created from the device in the device manager.
I don't know how SCCM works, but the driver folder will provide access to the driver setup information file, which is how it works when you browse to the folder from the device in the device manager.
You can use this method for virtually any driver out there, with a few exceptions.
05-07-2018 07:16 AM
How am I to know what you tried?
If you look at the hardware ID for the 3d driveguard device in the device manager, you will see that the hardware ID is supported by the driver.
HP3DDGService.exe =1,amd64
;accelerometerdll.DLL=1,amd64
HPMDPCoInst.dll=1,amd64
[DestinationDirs]
SYS.CopyList.ntx86=10,system32\drivers
EXE.CopyList.ntx86=10,system32
SYS.CopyList.ntamd64=10,system32\drivers
EXE.CopyList.ntamd64=10,system32
HPAccelerometerDriver_Coinstaller.CopyFiles.ntx86 = 11 ; DIRID_SYSTEM
HPAccelerometerDriver_Coinstaller.CopyFiles.ntamd64 = 11 ; DIRID_SYSTEM
[Manufacturer]
%Mfg%=HP,ntx86,ntamd64
[HP.ntx86]
%DeviceDesc% = HPAccelerometerDriverInstall.ntx86, ACPI\HPQ6007
[HP.ntamd64]
%DeviceDesc% = HPAccelerometerDriverInstall.ntamd64, ACPI\HPQ6007
[HPAccelerometerDriverInstall.ntx86]
CopyFiles=SYS.CopyList.ntx86,EXE.CopyList.ntx86
Try the more direct driver install...let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer>Have Disk>sp83846>Install Files>Windows 10>accelerometer.
05-07-2018 07:33 AM
Okay, I've tried everything 🙂 I'm a client engineer at a company.
I have already asked HP directly in Switzerland. No solution was found in the German Forum too. Now HP has referred me to the Business Forum.
I also tried direct in the Windows 10 driver path.
05-07-2018 07:45 AM
That is very strange.
I have the same HPQ6007 device in my HP 350 G1 and used the very same driver and it worked for me.
I used the manual install method because I have a solid state drive in my notebook.
I didn't want the software.
I wonder if a slightly newer version of the driver will work?
- Fixes an issue on a system running Windows 10 where the operating system displays a message that the HP Accelerometer cannot function properly on the system.
6.0.45.1 Rev.A Jan 8, 2018