![]() ![]() ![]() Plug it back in, and try the "add printer" thing. I suppose that it'd be too much to expect that removing the device and rebooting would persuade Windows to recognize it correctly, but it may be worth a try.Īs for the USB Lexmark printer, I'd unplug it, and remove it from Devices. Sometimes the drive will show up in Device Manager in "other devices". I've seen a number of posts from people whose optical drives disappeared from Windows. That may or may not have anything to do with Intel support for the board. That's too bad the drivers stopped at win 7. I will say with everything else working fine, on the surface, seems like there wouldn't be a heck of a lot of work involved for the boys (or girls) at Intel to modify the driver to get a couple of pieces of hardware working. Its too much of a hastle to be without a printer or dvd drive. ![]() Other than those 2 things everything else was transparent. Then I noticed windows would not detect my DVD d: drive. At first I though I was good, but then I noticed the PC would notdetect my USB Lexmark printer. I slammed forward and installed windows 10 for free. ![]()
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