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Dell E6520 fingerprint reader with driver only
Hi,
does anybody have experience with enabling fingerprint reader in Windows 7? With my previous Dell D630 with integrated fingerprint reader I used UPEK driver from Dell. With my current E6520 I tried to use official way as described in the following document: http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriverDetails?DriverId=74YRR&FileId=2731103815&DriverName=Dell%20Data%20Protection%20%7C%20Access%20--%20Application%20Package%2C%20v.2.1.00001.002%2C%20A02
but without success. So next, I uninstalled all previous drivers and installed UPEK driver http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriverDetails/DriverFileFormats?DriverId=M7XVP&FileId=2731103758, but also without success.
Does anybody know right way? I prefer only driver, don't need any Dell application.
Thanks a lot.
Peter
Peter211
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November 25th, 2011 00:00
For others with the same problem.
Finally I found a solution and it is supported by Dell, you do not need any Dell application for managing fingerprints.
Here is the solution:
Custom Instructions for DELL_CONTROLVAULT-WINDOWS-BI_A00_R308326.exe:
NOTE: Installation order is very important – use the following procedure, including reboots or the software will not function properly:
1. Download the following software packages and install in the order listed below:
a. Dell Data Protection | Access | Drivers Package
i. Double click package filename and select Custom installation Setup Type
ii. Uncheck the Dell ControlVault box
iii. Continue to follow the wizard installation instructions until completed
b. Dell ControlVault Windows Biometric Framework Driver package
i. Double click package filename and follow the wizard installation instructions
ii. Go to the C:\dell\drivers\RXXXXXX\USH64 folder and double click on CVHCI64.msi and follow the wizard installation instructions until completed
iii. Reboot
c. Dell ControlVault Firmware
i. Double click package filename and follow the wizard installation instructions
ii. Go to C:\dell\drivers\RXXXXXX\firmware folder and double click on ushupgrade.exe and follow the wizard installation instructions
iii. In the pop up dialog window press the Start button
iv. When installation is completed press the Restart button. The system will reboot.
2. Enable ControlVault Windows Biometric Framework feature (Start->All Programs->Broadcom->USH Tools and click on ControlVault WBF
a. In pop up dialog window select Enable and the press the Set button.
b. Press the Exit button
c. Allow time for any windows updates to complete
Peter
davidb55
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February 4th, 2012 05:00
I followed these instructions to the letter.
The fingerprint log-in works, but Windows now takes about four minutes to open! Previously, with just Windows password, about 20 seconds..... hmm.
It is the Dell Data Protection app that is slowing things to a crawl. Same time scale on awakening the machine from sleep. Four minutes. Ugh.
This is my first Dell computer and I have only had it three days. Not yet impressed! :emotion-5: