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hi,

I am looking for a coprocessor driver software for compaq presario cq60 for the operating system Windows 10. Windows update could not find my driver. Hp support also does not show the driver for coprocessor. I think because of not installing the driver the shut down process is very slow and it takes about 8 minutes to shut down.  If you have the driver, please provide me the link to download.  Thank you.

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Hi:

 

I don't know which file you are referring to.

 

The 32 bit sp45168 file, or the 64 bit SMU file I attached.  The 32 bit sp45168 file is a valid exe file.

 

If you are referring to the 64 bit SMU file I attached, all you do with that is download and unzip it to its folder.

 

You do not do anything with the files in the folder.  There are no exe files to run.

 

Then you browse to the folder you unzipped from the coprocessor device in the device manager by clicking on the coprocessor, click on the driver tab, click on update driver, select the browse my computer for driver software option, and browse to the smu driver folder you unzipped.

 

Make sure the Include Subfolders box is checked and the driver should install.

 

Then reboot the PC.

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Need the exact model but I assume it is an AMD processor and the coprocessor is part of the AMD chipset driver. @Paul_Tikkanen can you help?

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Can you provide the hardware ID of the coprocessor?

 

Go to the device manager, find the missing coprossor device, right click on it, click properties, go to the details tab, select "hardware IDs" from the dropdown.

 

Copy and paste the hardware ID here in the forum. The top ID listed is fine if there are multiple lines.

 

Thanks.

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Hi, @sanjeeb007 :

 

Please see this thread which I solved below.

 

You will have to use the driver I posted (or attached) for the applicable bit version of the operating system you are running (32 or 64 bit).

 

http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/Drivers-for-Windows-10/m-p/5504...

 

 

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hi there, Thank you for your quick reply. As you said, I went to the properties but could not find the hardware Id but I was able to find the name and it is AMD Sempron(tm)SI-42. Thanks.

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Hi Paul,
I downloaded the software but it is in the invalid format. I mean it is not the exe file. Thanks.
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Hi:

 

I don't know which file you are referring to.

 

The 32 bit sp45168 file, or the 64 bit SMU file I attached.  The 32 bit sp45168 file is a valid exe file.

 

If you are referring to the 64 bit SMU file I attached, all you do with that is download and unzip it to its folder.

 

You do not do anything with the files in the folder.  There are no exe files to run.

 

Then you browse to the folder you unzipped from the coprocessor device in the device manager by clicking on the coprocessor, click on the driver tab, click on update driver, select the browse my computer for driver software option, and browse to the smu driver folder you unzipped.

 

Make sure the Include Subfolders box is checked and the driver should install.

 

Then reboot the PC.

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Hi Paul, Thanks a lot. Finally it worked. Regards

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You're very welcome.

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