Welcome to the Community. Please mention your system model, and OS when posting on the Forum. Are you trying to connect any external device to the laptop? When do you get this error message? Did you reinstall Windows and trying to install the drivers when you get this error message?
The ST Micro Accelrometer, is to protect your hard drive incase you drop the hard drive. If you have reinstalled windows, then first check how to install drivers in the correct order, or some devices may not work properly.
Have the same problem, reinstalled windows on an m14x, installed drivers out of order apparently (seeing as it's NEVER advised anywhere - at least I didn't see it when I grabbed all the drivers), and thought I found the solution here with this post.
I laughed, i cried, I left unsatisfied... So we're supposed to wipe our drivers and start over? Yeah, I don't think so... What would be helpful is notifying users of the install order in the downloads page or something. Not sure if you have any say in that department...but that would be very helpful int he future.
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June 18th, 2012 05:00
Hi,
Welcome to the Community. Please mention your system model, and OS when posting on the Forum. Are you trying to connect any external device to the laptop? When do you get this error message? Did you reinstall Windows and trying to install the drivers when you get this error message?
Thank you
aivanFTW
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June 18th, 2012 16:00
The error message came up on the ST Micro Accelerometer do i even need this?
I have the Alienware M14x.
My OS is Windows 7
DELL-Royan S
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June 27th, 2012 07:00
Hi,
The ST Micro Accelrometer, is to protect your hard drive incase you drop the hard drive. If you have reinstalled windows, then first check how to install drivers in the correct order, or some devices may not work properly.
support.dell.com/.../document
For more info on ST Micro Accelerometer : www.eetimes.com/.../Accelerometers-and-free-fall-detection-protects-data-and-drives
Thank you
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July 1st, 2012 12:00
Have the same problem, reinstalled windows on an m14x, installed drivers out of order apparently (seeing as it's NEVER advised anywhere - at least I didn't see it when I grabbed all the drivers), and thought I found the solution here with this post.
I laughed, i cried, I left unsatisfied... So we're supposed to wipe our drivers and start over? Yeah, I don't think so... What would be helpful is notifying users of the install order in the downloads page or something. Not sure if you have any say in that department...but that would be very helpful int he future.