Installation of WIN10_32 - Step_1 drivers fails
Steve
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I installed the 32 bit bios in order to install 32 bit windows 10. After installation I tried installing the MS WINDOWS 10 32BIT DRIVERS PACKAGE. I copied the driver folder to my desktop after the installation failed a couple of time, because I saw that was an issue with the 64 bit driver file. But I continue to have the same failure. Can any help with the reason? I have included the log file.
Thanks,
Steve
Thanks,
Steve
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There were no issues for me with the 64 bit drivers. I'm using win 10 desktop in my workshop with one of these and its perfect for the job!
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I didn't have any issues with the 64 bit drivers either. It only after I switched to the the 32 bit system did the issue occur.
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Hi,
The driver on below link may help:
http://www.aaeon.com/en/p/up-board-computer-board-for-professional-makers#downloads -
Thanks! I'll give that a try.
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I am also facing the same issue as described. Please see attached log.
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I am having the exact same problem. The installation fails with the error in the log:
Unable to pre-install driver file: C:\Users\Myname\Desktop\WIN10_32\Drivers\Graphics\igdlh.inf - error code 3758097155
I have pulled the WIN10_32 folder out of the "Step_1..." folder thinking that could be the issue, but no luck.
I'm dead in the water at this point.
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Could you help to try this package?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rb3fnh13kgef5u6/Win10_32.rar?dl=0 -
The installation of that driver package installed successful, thanks.
In the same RAR file there is also a folder with a dummy driver, that 'installs' all-but-one unknown device. -
Do you mean here is sill one unknown device?
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Do you mean here is still one unknown device?
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Yes, there is an Unknown device listed below Other devices in Device Manager. When I open properties of the Unkown device the location is listed as: "on Intel (R) Serial IO I2C ES Controller". But, the UP board functions OK from what I can see.
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In my case, I can 'install' all unknown device with dummy driver.
This extra unknown device may produced by old driver.
Would you mind to reinstall Windows and reinstall driver? -
Add some information:
If you have 'Bridge Device' with exclamation mark, please try to update your windows 10 then the driver will be installed.
(Via 'windows icon' -> 'Settings' -> 'Update & Security' -> 'Update')
Or enter 'device manager', to manually install bridge device driver through internet.
Please 'Right click' on 'Bridge device' -> 'Update Driver Software' -> 'Search automatically for updated driver software' to install.
About four 'unknown device', they can be installed with dummy driver.