You want to get the most current chipset drivers, basically three of the 4 listed under the chipset section. Worst piece of digital filth joke ware I've ever come across. I wouldn't even attempt to install the control point. The free fall sensor more than likely is. More than likely the Broadcom USH is NOT your issue. :P Some forums have said that I should download the chipset driver, others say to get the system utility file (DSS_UTIL_WIN_R282536.EXE). A solution which assumes Dell is completely incompetent would be ideal. Is there anything I can do to get (at the very least) my wireless running, but idealistically all of my drivers. Beyond that, some of the drivers (Which are confusing to read and hard to understand what they do) and the system utilities which are supposedly supposed to make this process simpler will either a) not run because they are 32 bit exe's or b) the support page cannot find the file attempted to download. After downloading, I am given the message that I am attempting to install a 32 bit driver on a 64 bit machine EVEN THOUGH I selected the win7 64 bit option from the support page. The network controller is my wireless, as I cannot connect wirelessly, and the final missing driver I am not sure.Īttempting to install the control point security exe on the support page will not work. This document hints in appendix C that the Broadcom USH is the Control Point Security and the Unknown device is Micro freefall sensor. After the install process, and doing typical Windows Update stuff, I looked at my Device Manager and found that I had devices which were missing drivers.Īfter going to the Dell Support site and looking at the files, and doing some sleuthing I found the following support document: I recently did a reinstall of Windows 7 Enterprise on a Dell Latitude E6320, which is a 64 bit system.
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