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New Microsoft IntelliPoint Drivers (ver. 6.2)
i meant removing only the component "dpupdchk.exe".
i think i could just delete it , no? "UFO" wrote: what is the "dpupdchk.exe" for? is it for update checking? can i disable it?if so,how? "UFO" wrote: never mind. i've succeeded by myself. i've found all the registry entries of it and deleted al of them (with backup) . then i've unpacked the old driver installer, and succeeded removing it, and then i've installed the new driver. "Bill" wrote: As Peter said Install programs use extra space for temporary files so I don't know how it relates to your situation As for the other issue check in the hardware/mouse section of control panel and check the driver number Other than that I don't know what could be the problem Bill "UFO" wrote in message ... 1GB is not enough for this driver? how can i uninstall the previous version of it, if it appears in the add/remove programs window , but doesn't have a button for removing or changing anything? i also tried to re-install the current version that i have , but it says this thing: http://img457.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0140642fx0.jpg can anyone please help me? "Bill" wrote: As Peter said and also try uninstalling the previous driver. May not be enough but worth a try "UFO" wrote in message ... sorry for double posting (if it happened) , but i get this error: http://img443.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0124418vt9.jpg i have more than 1GB free on the HD . has anyone else got this error too? |
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New Microsoft IntelliPoint Drivers (ver. 6.2)
I'm having some similar problems... sort of;
After installing SP3, I noticed a few problems. One MAIN problem being missing Ram. I have 2 GB's of Ram installed (Win XP Home - SP3), and occassionally after a reboot, it only shows up 1.5 GB or 1 GB of Ram. Where the hell did the other 512 MB or 1024 MB go ?? I just purchased the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 4000 Keyboard/Mouse combo pack to replace the Logitech piece of trash I had before that constantly refused to work (Returned it for a full refund). I want to install the Intellipoint Ver 6.2 that came with it, yet it says it's already installed... õ_O I never installed v6.2 before. Granted, it is listed in the Add/Remove programs area, but it gives absolutely NO options to be able to Uninstall it, just like in shows in your picture. How in the heck can I install the old version to install the new version when it won't let me uninstall the older version if there isn't an uninstaller? Anyone at Microsoft listening - HELP?! "UFO" wrote: 1GB is not enough for this driver? how can i uninstall the previous version of it, if it appears in the add/remove programs window , but doesn't have a button for removing or changing anything? i also tried to re-install the current version that i have , but it says this thing: http://img457.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0140642fx0.jpg can anyone please help me? "Bill" wrote: As Peter said and also try uninstalling the previous driver. May not be enough but worth a try "UFO" wrote in message ... sorry for double posting (if it happened) , but i get this error: http://img443.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0124418vt9.jpg i have more than 1GB free on the HD . has anyone else got this error too? |
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New Microsoft IntelliPoint Drivers (ver. 6.2)
It's the "Digital Personal Update Check" process introduced for IntelliPoint
& IntelliType 6.2. I find it very annoying, and manually kill the process after every reboot. Microsoft Hardwa Please consider allowing the user to disable this feature in future versions of both these driver packages. "UFO" wrote: i meant removing only the component "dpupdchk.exe". i think i could just delete it , no? "UFO" wrote: what is the "dpupdchk.exe" for? is it for update checking? can i disable it?if so,how? "UFO" wrote: never mind. i've succeeded by myself. i've found all the registry entries of it and deleted al of them (with backup) . then i've unpacked the old driver installer, and succeeded removing it, and then i've installed the new driver. "Bill" wrote: As Peter said Install programs use extra space for temporary files so I don't know how it relates to your situation As for the other issue check in the hardware/mouse section of control panel and check the driver number Other than that I don't know what could be the problem Bill "UFO" wrote in message ... 1GB is not enough for this driver? how can i uninstall the previous version of it, if it appears in the add/remove programs window , but doesn't have a button for removing or changing anything? i also tried to re-install the current version that i have , but it says this thing: http://img457.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0140642fx0.jpg can anyone please help me? "Bill" wrote: As Peter said and also try uninstalling the previous driver. May not be enough but worth a try "UFO" wrote in message ... sorry for double posting (if it happened) , but i get this error: http://img443.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0124418vt9.jpg i have more than 1GB free on the HD . has anyone else got this error too? |