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January 31st, 2023 09:00

Dell 1320c Windows 11 Windows on Arm

I am trying to use the downloaded drivers.

So I download them, unzip them.

Go to add driver

Click on Have disk

navigate to the dlhsnzi.inf file , click on Open and OK

And it tells me to insert the manufacturer's disk and I end up in an infinite loop.

Is there another way?

It does this with both the Win_X86 and the Win_x64 directories.

Path is C:\Users\marstr01\1320c_DRV_ENG_01-01-06-00_01-01-06-00\English\Drivers\Win_x64

 

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February 23rd, 2023 01:00

It sounds like you're having trouble installing the drivers for your device. Instead of using the "Have disk" option, you could try the following steps:

  1. Open the Device Manager by right-clicking on the Windows Start menu and selecting "Device Manager".

  2. Locate the device you want to install the driver for, right-click on it, and select "Update driver".

  3. In the pop-up window, select "Search automatically for updated driver software".

  4. Windows will search for and install the driver for your device automatically.

Alternatively, you could try downloading the driver installation software from the manufacturer's website, if it's available. This should simplify the installation process and ensure that you have the correct drivers for your device.

November 10th, 2023 00:37

I found this for Windows 10 Driver Install and worked great.  So it should also work for Windows 11, you just will have a different driver file to install, and of course, a different file to download from Dell.  But can follow the same steps.         
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