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Is there any way of disabling the coinstalled driver? I can't find anything in the Knowledge Base for coinstall. I have a backup I could use, but I can't find anything which tells me how to restore from a backup without being able to start XP. Is there a Registry setting to tell the Found New Hardware wizard just to go ahead without prompting?

It doesn't seem to be possible to boot from it. I just get a blank screen, although there is a long period of disk activity. Are upgrade disks not bootable? Any ideas? This thread is locked.

You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Samhrutha G. You need Windows XP installation disc to complete a repair install. Later restart the computer and reinstall the IntelliType software and check if it helps.

Access the link below to download the latest software for your keyboard. You may also access the link below and follow the steps in the article to troubleshoot the USB issues on your computer and check if it helps. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think. Was this reply helpful?

Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Yes, when it tries to install the drivers, I do receive the option to install manually. Both fail. I have also tried "choose device from list", and picking the closest relatives to the Comfort Curve This also fails. I have now tried updating the BIOS firmware and updating to the latest chipset drivers for my HP machine, this did not resolve the issue. The files that you've copied from the working machine to the non-working machine are likely pointing to a file that did not get transfered.

This will temporarily disable the keyboard, but you should be able to to follow through with the mouse. While connected to the Internet , open the Device Manager and locate the keyboard should be under "Keyboards". Double click on the entry for the keyboard, click the Driver tab at the top of the window that opens, then click Uninstall.

There will be a box labeled "Delete the driver software for this device" in the next window that pops up, like this:. This should download a new version of the keyboard driver, and hopefully restore function to the keyboard. I followed along with your suggestion to delete the driver, but my warning dialog "you are about to uninstall this device from your system" does not give me the option "delete the driver software for this device", neither for the keyboard, nor any other device in the device manager.

Further, I never get to the point in installing the USB keyboard that a driver is ever installed, so XP has no drivers to install. Download Now. Developer's Description By Dell. This package supports the following driver models: Dell Wireless Module with Bluetooth 2. Full Specifications. What's new in version 2. Release August 26, Date Added June 12, Version 2. Operating Systems. Total Downloads 5, Downloads Last Week 7. Report Software.

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