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- Re: HID touchscreen (code 45)

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03-27-2018 04:52 AM
My touching screen was working fine till i decided to upgrade my hard drive to ssd. i installed win 10 but the touchscreen didnt work giving me code 45 massage. i found it in hidden devices in device manager.
i tried several solutions here and it still giving me "code 45" error ("Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45).
i tried to update it but its saying u have the newest driver. date 2006 driver .
cant disable or enable it .
restarted the lap several time.
HELP PLZ
03-27-2018 08:23 AM
Hello,,
Please follow these steps to see if you can enable the Touchscreen:
- Open up the Device Manager
- Find “Human Interface Devices”
- Expand “Human Interface Devices”
- Right-click on “HD-compliant touch screen.”
- Click “Enable" (if available)
- Restart your Notebook PC.
If this does not seem to change anything, please use the System Restore feature and pick a date that was before the issues started.
To use System Restore in Windows 10:
- Go to the Search
- Type Control Panel
- Click Control Panel
- Click System
- Click System Protection
- Click System Protection Tab
- Click System Restore
- Click Next
- Choose "Choose a different Restore point"
- Click Next
- A box that says "Restore your computer to the state it was in before the selected event" will pop up
- Choose the event
- Click Next
- Click Finish
- Click Yes to Confirm
When the System Restore is finished, you will get a pop up that says it has been completed.
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