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March 13th, 2023 13:00

Precision 7530 Automated Driver Update vs. Manual Update

I crossed my fingers and launched the "Let Dell automatically find..." automatic driver update on my 7530 laptop but about halfway through that process the laptop appeared to shut down. The end result is that the "Let Dell automatically find..." utility now says that my unit is "fully up to date" however I can see that there are missing drivers when I look at the Windows Device Manager.  There are two obvious items that lack any installed drivers...

--PCI slot 9 (PCI bus 108, device 0, function 0)

On the events tab it says: "Device PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_5260&SUBSYS_08311028&REV_01\00000001004CE00000 requires further installation."

--Unknown Device (Location: on Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System)

On the details tab it says: "ACPI\INT33D5\2&DABA3FF&0"

In addition to these I have no idea what else might now be out-of-date or. TOS76>

. Can anyone suggest what Dell drivers these two items are associated with and/or how I might clear up the fact that the automatic Dell driver update checker is now confused?

Thanks!

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March 15th, 2023 02:00

It's possible that the automatic Dell driver update utility encountered an error during the update process, which caused the laptop to shut down unexpectedly. This could have resulted in some missing or outdated drivers.

To address the missing drivers, you can try manually downloading and installing the drivers from the Dell support website.

For the "PCI slot 9" device, it appears to be related to the Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader. You can try downloading and installing the latest driver for this device from the Dell support website.

For the "Unknown Device" listed under the Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System, it could be related to a number of different hardware components on your laptop. One possible solution is to try installing the Intel Chipset Device Software, which includes drivers for a variety of system devices.

Once you've downloaded and installed the appropriate drivers, you can check the Windows Device Manager again to see if the missing drivers have been resolved.

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