I am having the same issue on a Latitude E6320 with Windows 7 Pro SP1 installed. Unfortunately, the KB from the link did not work for my OS ("The update is not applicable for your computer")
Ok so I am a not familiar with this type of command, can someone please post the actual command and am I suppose to run this in the command line? Thank you in advance!
I am not certain what the KB is saying. Can someone please post an example of the command to run and in this a command line fix or is there a file that needs editing.
Hey w270. I also had issues with installing Dell-drivers on a newly installed Win7 Pro SP1 32bit and when I looked up the winupdate for KB2533623, selected the proper language (swedish in my case) and installed it, I could install network drivers and after that I was able to run supportassistant for the rest. There's no specific command you need to issue. Just google windows update KB2533623 for your operating system and install that file on your computer, that should fix the issue. At least that worked like a charm here. Thanks guys!!
This worked for me today, 11/12/2019 when rebuilding my Dell Latitude E6440 from scratch. I too needed the correct URL link for Windows 7, Pro, SP1 x64 BIT.
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Don't forget to reinstall win 7 SP1 since the original install disk doesn't have it. See this old thread-- https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=281419&pid=2372265
Win 7 sp1 update-- save a copy on disk or thumb drive for future installs.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5842
Be aware that support for windows 7 ends Jan 14, 2020
Rumi_the_isotope
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Cpt-Awesome
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I'm having the exact issue on an OptiPlex 5050.
Cpt-Awesome
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April 5th, 2019 12:00
I got this resolved using the KB from this article. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-adddlldirectory
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I am having the same issue on a Latitude E6320 with Windows 7 Pro SP1 installed. Unfortunately, the KB from the link did not work for my OS ("The update is not applicable for your computer")
abellas
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dedetmer
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1You saved my butt by providing the KB that I needed. Been battling this for 3 excruciating hours!! Thanks abellas
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JeffShan
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July 16th, 2019 10:00
Worked for me!
Sidenote: A reboot is required.
w270
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August 19th, 2019 19:00
Ok so I am a not familiar with this type of command, can someone please post the actual command and am I suppose to run this in the command line? Thank you in advance!
w270
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August 19th, 2019 19:00
I am not certain what the KB is saying. Can someone please post an example of the command to run and in this a command line fix or is there a file that needs editing.
ITDrift.Okab
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shootin-blnaks
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October 20th, 2019 14:00
the update & reboot allowed me to install the network and sound drivers.
thanks
7net
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October 26th, 2019 06:00
in this case, you need to install Windows 6.1-KB2533623 from Microsoft, then you can install dell driver,
Detail follow this video:
https://youtu.be/TpRRiMGJ_xA
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November 12th, 2019 14:00
This worked for me today, 11/12/2019 when rebuilding my Dell Latitude E6440 from scratch. I too needed the correct URL link for Windows 7, Pro, SP1 x64 BIT.