

- #HP PROBOOK 6550B DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 INSTALL#
- #HP PROBOOK 6550B DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 SERIAL#
- #HP PROBOOK 6550B DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 UPDATE#
Run earlier mentioned Drive Cleanup Tool v1.2.0 and Device "Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller.
#HP PROBOOK 6550B DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 UPDATE#
You must installĪlso all other device drivers from the Intel INF Update Utility e.g. UseĮventually "I have a disk option" see above. Update Utility - Primarily for Intel® 6, 5, 4, 3, 900 Series Chipsets. ProBook 6550b notebook support or Intel web pages. (FirWire IEEE 1394 Bus, modems, etc.), and which are only consuming BIOS and OSĭrivers, BIOS, firmware are available from HP Moreover you have in the BIOS enabled devices that are not needed at all Update Utility - Primarily for Intel® 6, 5, 4, 3, 900 Series Chipsets - Zipīoth Mobile Intel QM57 Express Chipset and Mobile Intel HM57 Express ChipsetĬontain Intel 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset. Installation of the Intel specific driver: INF Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B3C" after the Microsoft generic driver "Standard Enhanced PCI to USB HostĬontroller", should be correctly "Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Your Intel PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3B3C device, which currently is using
#HP PROBOOK 6550B DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 INSTALL#
Switch) and forcefully install the drivers (I have a disk option)." If not unpack the Intel chipset drivers (use a Check that Driver Provider for USB has beenĬhanged from Microsoft to Intel. Specific Intel as you have been advice earlier to install. Manager image that you are yet using generic Microsoft USB drivers and not After reviewing them, the consultant provides the following feedback: Any thanks for providing your screenshots. Drivers from HP for that laptop and the Intel Driver Updater dont work either. I was able to get the VID & PID from the other laptop, but PCI database and google only show it is an Intel device. Various other details show USB root hub, and no version of the driver seem to be correct. Problem is Im not really sure what device this is. Upon checking the details, I see "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43). The other laptop still has no USB functionality. That worked on one laptop, i was able to use USB devices, even thought the unknown device came back on the next boot, but USB still worked. I found on another forum that another user with the same issue on the laptop fixed it by forcing the driver to USB root hub. I did all the lete/redetect, install chipset drivers, etc.but nothing worked. I noticed in device manager that there was an unknown device in the USB section. Windows made no visual or audio cues to show it was aware anything was plugged in. Mice, keyboards, thumbdrives, nothing worked. I noticed right away that none of the USB ports on the laptops worked (ive never tried them before).

#HP PROBOOK 6550B DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 SERIAL#
We keep them mainly because some of our older software does not like USB to serial adapters and these laptops have a physical serial port.Īnyway, I took these out of storage recently to update and get them ready for use. I have two older laptops (HP Probook 6550b) that we keep in inventory for our technicians to use older software tools on (HVAC control software).
