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| Thread ID: 141878 | 2016-03-14 23:01:00 | Harking back to an old problem (Toshiba Tecra M5, low brightness on battery) | Billy T (70) | Press F1 |
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| 1417522 | 2016-03-18 01:25:00 | You selected the wrong options :) Mea Culpa :blush: OK, so I found the file right where it wasn't lost, and I have since downloaded and unzipped it. There are 21 files, they are currently sitting in the Tecra's 'Downloads' directory, and the file on which I am focussed currently is '32bit Setup Launcher' . There is also a 'setup.iss' file, and just to make things interesting, there is a further file called 'Internet Communication Settings'. This one has a big icon and it would look like an option for initiating the (re) installation as well, except for the fact that 'Setup Launcher' carries more gravitas. Now, the big question is: Will the launcher automatically put its files in the correct location(s), or will I have to play hide & seek trying to locate where it has dumped its load? I'm not too familiar with the care and feeding of operating systems and/or application files, I'm much more at home with my gaggle of Monday Laughs, which stay exactly where I put them, hence my reluctance to just dive in and 'see what happens'! :confused: Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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| 1417523 | 2016-03-18 03:26:00 | Usually when that option appears, I would go into the device manager, there should be something indicating a missing driver, either exclamation Mark or something, right click it, update driver - point it at the folder that has all the files you have just downloaded, and it "should" locate what it needs and install. Sometimes it doesn't always happen smoothly. :rolleyes: | wainuitech (129) | ||
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