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Dell latitude e6410 Broadcom USH w/ swipe sensor missing...HELP!
I have a Dell latitude e6410 running windows 7 professional 32-bit. Upon getting this thing home, i noticed that the recovery is inaccessible and a handful of the drivers were missing and the previous owner had a bunch of them randomly saved on his desktop. So, i went to work trying to undo any damage this person may have done. I've gotten everything sorted out so far, EXCEPT i'm still missing a broadcom USH w/ swipe sensor driver according to my device manager. I've gone through the list of available drivers for the 32-bit operating system for this laptop, i've installed in correct orders, etc. Does anyone out there have any ideas what could be my problem and how to resolve it?
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January 16th, 2013 09:00
Chipset Drivers Must be installed Then Control Point Drivers.
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DELL-Roshan L
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August 25th, 2012 00:00
Hi Weddle,
Welcome to the Community,
Try installing Dell ControlPoint System Manager using this link below :
www.dell.com/.../latitude-e6410
Note: When you're running the installer make sure everything is checked,including finger print reader(even if your system does not have one).
Let me know if this helps,
Thank You
Weddle
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August 26th, 2012 10:00
No, that didn't work. I've installed the Dell ControlPoint System Manager, it isn't doing anything for the device manager.
faizalenu
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August 26th, 2012 12:00
Go to the dell website and get the DDPA firmware and DDPA driver pack installs (should be under either Security or Data Protection.
DELL-Roshan L
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August 28th, 2012 03:00
Hi Weddle,
Try this Dell_ControlPoint-Security driver : http://dell.to/PorGaF
After installing the driver reboot the system and than check if broadcom USH w/ swipe sensor is still listed in Device Manager.
If it does not get installed,please post the error message you get.
Thank You
ShellyIT
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January 16th, 2013 09:00
I believe I've found your answer. At least for Windows 7 Pro 32-bit/64-bit drivers for the Broadcom USH. You need the DDPA_A03_R308497.exe (32-bit) and R308498.exe (64-bit). It is the ControlPoint - Security Device Driver Pack
faizalenu
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January 17th, 2013 00:00
You have to install the firmware then the drivers to resolve the bang. After that it is the application...