

Snap! Cisco vulnerability, Okyo Garde EE, T-Mobile smishing, & the HD1 galaxy Spiceworks Originals.I was hoping this would be the trick but it appears I'll be proceeding with the WinPE suggestion.Īnything one may suggest that I may be missing here, using dpinst?
#Force install tap driver windows 10 windows 10#
for "current platform" seems to suggest that Windows 10 doesn't see this driver as supported for Windows 10, although as stated previously, when I click "Update Driver" manually in Device Manager, this is driver that is downloaded. WARNING:No device Ids found in INF 'c:\optiplex_760\e1k63圆4.inf' for current platform.

INFO: RETURN: DriverPackageInstallW (0圎0000301) WARNING:No device Ids found in INF 'C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\e1k63圆4.inf_amd64_1c16c1cd63822b17\e1k63圆4.inf' for current platform. INFO: Installing INF file 'c:\optiplex_760\e1k63圆4.inf' (Plug and Play). INFO: RETURN: DriverPackageGetPathW (0x0) INFO: RETURN: DriverPackagePreinstallW (0xB7) SUCCESS:c:\optiplex_760\e1k63圆4.inf is preinstalled. INFO: Driver package is already preinstalled 'c:\optiplex_760\e1k63圆4.inf'. INFO: Found driver package: 'C:\OptiPlex_760\e1k63圆4.inf'. INFO: Install option set: Force install if driver is not better. INFO: Install option set: Running in quiet mode. INFO: No valid 'dpinst.xml' file provided. INFO: Current working directory: 'C:\OptiPlex_760' INFO: Option set: dumping log info to console.

(pause so I can see the results of the logging switch, /C)
