Hid-compliant Mouse Driver (.exe Or .zip)
First of all I would like to apologies for any inconvenience caused. I appreciate this is the festive season of good will.
But I am in a bit of a pickle, speaking metaphorically that is. I am no stranger when it comes to system builds but this is the first notebook that I have done and, I am kind of in a pickle and a confused fluster with the drivers. Well to be honest mainly is because of the system that HP uses is. And I appreciate this might be a bit harsh but. Inane is the only word to describe the drivers. I am in a little fluster of a panic, well not panic just a little confused on which drivers I need to download and install as from experience I have a gut feeling that some of them are none applicable and do not need to be downloaded.
One would be awfully grateful if some kind person could point me in the right direction because I am a little confused. I feel like a n00bie and this is my first ever build. I have been building and maintaining my own custom build rigs for 15 years now and I must admit this is the first time I have asked for assistance. I am not embarrassed not the least.
If I have a problem then I shall ask. Even the experts ask for assistance now and then. Below is a list of drivers which I laboriously Cut and Paste into Word which took me forever to complete.
I have set the drivers and software in the correct order as they are on the HP Support website. Anything with a strikethrough is none applicable, anything which is applicable could you please highlight in Yellow for me. if that makes sense. I have highlighted the Audio Drivers because I know that these are important drivers which need to be installed for Windows 8.1. If you cannot highlight them just put RQ. If there are any other drivers and/or software then please add them to the least with links would be gratefully appreciated. Version 7.3.35.20 UPDATE WIndows 8.1 Device Manager should look like this once all the drivers have been installed. As show below which was painful and took about 25 minutes to type out everything.
But I have a few Uknown Devices and one PCI Device left and I am totally cluless to what these are. RESOLVED I have resolved this matter and I have located all the necessary drivers for the notebook including ones which were in SWsetup which I located and renamed all of the drivers because they were abbreviated.
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Thankfully most of the drivers have an XML file within the software so I know that I have the correct drivers. I was initially really p.d with this forum and with HP because I don't want a notebook full of unnecessary c.p software that I am never going to use. I have my own licence for NIS2013 and I have my own licenced software which I want to use instead of what HP want you to use. I was annoyed at first but can appreciate that you have Rules and Guidelines which have to be adhered to at all times. I wish you could by a laptop and/or notebook with no OS and just the notebook.
It would be less stressful and a lot easier on the nerves. Alas I have resoled this now and although it took me the best part of an hour to locate and rename all the drivers and software, because HP decided on abbreviating all the drivers and software, maybe this was to discourage users from using them. I like a challenge, and I have cracked it. I have saved these to my external drives and now i know that I have all the drivers and software. I am not particularly a fan of Cyberlink Software, I never have been. I have nothing against CyberLink.
I just don't like their software. I appreciate this is a long topic but. I would have thought that at least somebody could have pointed me in the right direction. I am a little disappointed to be honest with this forum because I would have thought that somebody would have stepped up to the table and given a little bit of guidance instead I have had zero response which is a little disheartening to say the least. I am the kind of person who rarely ask for assistance, and on the occasion that I do I get stonewalled. I am the kind of person who will rarely ask HP for assistance. Mainly because I can resolve issues myself.
If I don't hear anything, well then I shall put it down to experience. It's a shame that nobody has the. Well excuse my French, balls to answer a question that HP obviously won't support on their forums which I find bizarre considering advanced users don't like all the extras that come with this laptop. I like to install what I wan to use. Not what a manufacturer provider of hardware and software tells me to use and install. Is it asking too much. I have located 95% of the drivers and software.
I just have one Unknown left in Device Manager. I took a snapshot of Programs and Device Manager so I know what needs to be installed. I do this for a living on a daily basis and I am intelligent enough to resolve this myself. But a little assistance on one Unknown Device would be nice. I am sorry if I come across as pig headed and a little frank. But I find it frustrating when advanced users like myself ask for assistance.
I am a moderator and IT support on a well established forum and help people all day long. Well no over XMAS and the New Year.
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I do this morning to evening and in the night supporting others. Thank you HP. RESOLVED I have resolved this matter and I have located all the necessary drivers for the notebook including ones which were in SWsetup which I located and renamed all of the drivers because they were abbreviated. Thankfully most of the drivers have an XML file within the software so I know that I have the correct drivers. I was initially really p.d with this forum and with HP because I don't want a notebook full of unnecessary c.p software that I am never going to use.
I have my own licence for NIS2013 and I have my own licenced software which I want to use instead of what HP want you to use. I was annoyed at first but can appreciate that you have Rules and Guidelines which have to be adhered to at all times. I wish you could by a laptop and/or notebook with no OS and just the notebook. It would be less stressful and a lot easier on the nerves. Alas I have resoled this now and although it took me the best part of an hour to locate and rename all the drivers and software, because HP decided on abbreviating all the drivers and software, maybe this was to discourage users from using them.
I like a challenge, and I have cracked it. I have saved these to my external drives and now i know that I have all the drivers and software. I am not particularly a fan of Cyberlink Software, I never have been. I have nothing against CyberLink.
I just don't like their software. I appreciate this is a long topic but. I would have thought that at least somebody could have pointed me in the right direction. I am a little disappointed to be honest with this forum because I would have thought that somebody would have stepped up to the table and given a little bit of guidance instead I have had zero response which is a little disheartening to say the least. I am the kind of person who rarely ask for assistance, and on the occasion that I do I get stonewalled. I am the kind of person who will rarely ask HP for assistance.
Mainly because I can resolve issues myself. If I don't hear anything, well then I shall put it down to experience. It's a shame that nobody has the. Well excuse my French, balls to answer a question that HP obviously won't support on their forums which I find bizarre considering advanced users don't like all the extras that come with this laptop. I like to install what I wan to use.
Not what a manufacturer provider of hardware and software tells me to use and install. Is it asking too much. I have located 95% of the drivers and software. I just have one Unknown left in Device Manager. I took a snapshot of Programs and Device Manager so I know what needs to be installed.
I do this for a living on a daily basis and I am intelligent enough to resolve this myself. But a little assistance on one Unknown Device would be nice. I am sorry if I come across as pig headed and a little frank. But I find it frustrating when advanced users like myself ask for assistance.
I am a moderator and IT support on a well established forum and help people all day long. Well no over XMAS and the New Year. I do this morning to evening and in the night supporting others. Thank you HP.