PC Suite is a tool that is there to make synchronization between your PC and your phone. PC Suite is a handful of useful applications that help you to easily manage your photos, videos, contacts, and other stuff on your phone through PC.
There are many different PC suite applications, and we are going to discuss some of the top PC suite applications that are available for you to use for your Samsung phone. PC suite comes alongside your phone in a disk usually included in the packing of the mobile phone, or it can also be simply downloaded and installed from the internet.
Samsung has a very broad range of mobile phones which range from low to highest price range. Each of its phones has basic applications like contacts, video playing, music, and audio playing. So, what can you do when you accidentally destroyed or lost your phone? Where do you find the backups of your Samsung phone even when that phone wasn't even android based?
Here comes the PC Suite for Samsung which enables you to ultimately sync your Samsung phone to your PC including all contacts. For other high range Samsung galaxy mobile phones, the Samsung galaxy PC suite can help you things done. This process does not take a large amount of time, and it is very simple to use.
The conclusion hence made is that Wondershare Dr.Fone is the best Samsung Galaxy PC suite available for use. It is all in one package, even if you wanted to root your Samsung phone, Wondershare Dr.Fone is the right choice for you. It has got the most advanced features just at one-click. You will fall in love with it!
I followed the instructions at this (now closed) thread. I manually uninstalled the two driver files (icpsextension and icpscomponent). ICPS was already uninstalled (I looked in both Settings->Apps->Installed Apps and Control Panel->Programs and Features->Uninstall or change a program to be sure). I rebooted my machine.
I'm also experiencing this....I uninstalled the previous version and manually removed the drivers as the OP did, which didn't help at all, installation still fails. I had to reinstall the previous version (21.22.1168), which still does install OK.
(3) I then manually removed the drivers installed by Windows Update, checked to make sure there was nothing in Installed Apps, and rebooted. I then tried to install the previous version. It failed again.
This all started when I tried the Intel Driver & Support Assistant. I read there were improved Bluetooth drivers from Intel that I was hoping would solve some of my bluetooth audio instability. I decided to try DSA. DSA successfully downloaded and installed updates for Bluetooth, Graphics, and WiFi. It failed on ICPS.
Once it failed, I tried various troubleshooting steps, including the steps posted by a moderator in the link I included when I started this thread, which included removing the software. Now, I cannot reinstall the software.
This download is for specific Intel platforms licensed for the use of Intel Connectivity Performance Suite software. The software installation verifies the system requirement and informs you if the requirement is not met.
I have never received a message informing me that my system requirement is not met. The installer imply says, "The wizard was interrupted before Intel Connectivity Performance Suite could be completely installed".
I could use some help with this, please. I have an Asus Zenbook with intel evo i7. I have two driver updates that won't update. One of which is the intel connectivity performance suite that keeps getting interrupted.
I inspected the installer for 21.23.294, it unpacks two separate parts, a drivers MSI and a UWP Microsoft store package for the UI. The drivers MSI installer seems to be the problem, it appears to be missing the drivers and installs nothing, hence the smaller size relative to previous releases. Without the proper drivers installation, the UWP part fails, and you get the error message.
This is also what is causing the issues with reinstalling previous releases, problems with the drivers MSI part. The older 1.1122.962.0 version registers the drivers MSI in the "Installed apps" list in windows and can be cleanly uninstalled using that. The 21.22.1168 does not and removing drivers manually does not completely fix it. To get it to reinstall again, I had to remove drivers manually and also extract the MSI and install/uninstall with the MSI which properly removes the drivers and then you can run the installer again which worked after the driver situation is fixed.
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Yadda yadda about M1 and processors etc. This is a professional tool, Affinity is not supposed to be just winning a drag race for number crunching speeds. I'd be quite happy with my Android tablet coming in a few milliseconds behind Mac, as long as it got the job done in a tolerable time.
Yes please I agree. Of course there are Android Tablets that fall behind in Performance but Nobody expects peak Performance. Would be so great to just be able to edit some details in my latest Publisher file on the road quickly on the tablet. Or even just use photo for some sketching while relaxing in the hammock. I dont need the big files to work perfectly they dont even do that on my laptop. I just want to be able to do it and not be forced into apple products.
Would love the Affinity suite on Android tablets, especially the Samsung Galaxy Tab range which I now much prefer over the iPad. Those big, beautiful screens and included S-Pen. Would be a winning combination.
iPad Pro=Surface Pro
Sure I would like the Affinity Suite on my Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G because it would be great to sync and work on files on both devices and this phone is pretty big and powerful, and there are tablets that are even more capable. But Affinity Publisher isn't available on the iPhone either. Think about it, Apple has created a bigger device with a 12.9 inch screen called the iPad running a more advanced operating system than the phone. But in the Android world the tablets pretty much use phone software even though they are often phablets or tablets. But Microsoft Surface tablets are available in the 13 inch form factor running full Windows which will run the regular Windows Affinity Suite while the Apple iPads are actually running a lesser Affinity Suite. Both the iPad Pro and the Surface Pro with similar specs are roughly the same price at C$1,500. So why are people complaining then, there is another solution in the Windows world that is even better than in the Apple world?
It's all Microsoft's fault
Oh, the problem is Android is used on most phones that aren't Apple and this simple operating system has just got popular and it's use has extended beyond what is practical, so really Android is resulting in a big headache for society and Samsung is part of the problem as they used to sell Windows tablets but no more. But this is Microsoft's fault really. Apple phones don't run on Android, they run on an Apple iOS. Had Microsoft done it's job properly, all the other phones would be running on the Windows Phone operating system. I had one of these phones and they were great and this would have killed Android. Had Windows phones been popular, all the small inexpensive tablets would be running full Windows and running Affinity Suite would be no problem.
The ideal device mix
I've thought about work flow on different devices for several years now and here are my ideas. The ideal is that people have three compatible devices. (1) A 100 mm (4 inch) screen wrist phone running advanced Windows watch or Apple watch software. (2) A 200 mm (8 inch) screen device running full Windows or Mac tablet software optimized for small devices which would include phone software. (3) A 400 mm (16 inch) screen 2 in 1 convertible laptop running full Windows or Mac software, plugged in to a 27 inch monitor at home or office.
200 mm screen device is now big enough to run Affinity Publisher
The key idea is that the smartphone size is increased to a 200 mm (8 inches 16:9 format) screen size and this allows the device to run full Windows or Mac software. I've held 8 inch 16:9 form factor tablets in my hand and you hold them differently to a small smartphone but I think this size is completely practical if you use the speakerphone, earbuds, or headsets when talking on the phone. This is about the biggest size that is practical for the phone and smallest size that could run full Windows and saves people money by not having to buy 2 devices. This also saves time for the program developers because they don't have to develop variations for small and larger devices. The 100 mm screen wrist phones wouldn't be used for anything that serious and would run the usual smartphone programs. The most serious work is done on the 400 mm devices but being able to do some of the work flow while being out for the day or traveling minimally on the 200 mm devices would be great.