Samsung Windows 7 Drivers

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Maggie Szydlowski

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:48:38 PM8/3/24
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Basically, no operating system will recognize my S24 Ultra. No issues what so ever with my S23 Ultra, I have not shipped the trade-in. Need the phone for personal use and development at work. I'm developing and testing mobile app for both Android and IOS. The Windows 10, 11 and Linux systems that I use at home also have this issue with the S24 Ultra.

1. navigate to windows control panel and launch device manager.
2. locate the Samsung Android Device in error.
3. right click on the android device and select update driver.
4. select the option browse for drivers on your computer.
5. select the option "let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"
6. scroll down the list until you find the Samsung android device.
7. select the Samsung android device.

And it just stopped working again. Supported OS's won't recognize the device. Ah well, its an awesome phone love everything about it except this problem. Going back to my S23 Ultra for a while. thanks for the support though, it is appreciated.

I've been happily using this printer for more than a decade. It worked with Windows, Linux and MacOs. Today I decided to install Windows 11 but couldn't make the printer work. I was searching for the drivers on the Samsung site, but I noticed HP have bought the Samsung printer division so are now providing Samsung drivers. Unfortunately they've decided to not support the 3050ND going forward. It's perplexing that setup was such a breeze on MacOs and Linux Mint. I tried the HP Samsung printer installer from HP which recognised/found the printer, but then displayed a warning triangle and couldn't get any further.

When I detect the printer in windows by inputting the IP address, I can install a generic Windows PS driver, but I can only get single-sided print that way, not duplex. I know that the printer is from around 2006, and has worked longer than it has any right to, but I hate chucking working hardware.

I just finished my fist own Pc build on a Maximus Z790 Hero and i have the following Problem:
I have 3 M.2 SSDs in my PC (WD_Black SN850X 1TB; Samsung 980 Pro 1TB, Samsung 990 Pro 2TB), and in bios and device manager i see all three, but in windows i see only the 1TB ones, the 990 Pro doesnt show for some reason.

I#ve already tried a lot of stuff but i cant find it. I tried swapping the M.2 slots, wich didnt change anything. I looked in Disk Management, but it doesnt appear there as well. But i can find it in CrystalDiskInfo, where ist shows 100% Status and zero reads and writes. But it also shows no Drive Letter.

I really dont know what else to try or if there is a realy seay solution to my problem. Its my first pc that im setting up, but everything esle worked just fine, except this one thing. I really hope someone can help me out.

Hello again, after updating the drivers make sure you restart your computer and then you should have a bar like in the image belown in disk management, instead of blue like the rest of your drives it has a black bar, if it's there simply right click ---> New Simple Volume ----> Next ----> Next ----> Assign a letter and press Next again ----> Next ----> Finish.

Now if you don't have a black bar drive like the one shown in the image, make sure your motherboard BIOS are updated. If that still doesn't make it pop up, try this article i found which has a variety of solutions: -ssd-not-initialized-8523.html

Side note: The fact that you can't see it in file explorer means the drive has no partition, which is normal for a fresh drive, once you create a partition it should pop right up in File Explorer. My best guess is your 990 Pro is alive and kickin' and just needs a partition to be created (assign volume as stated above etc etc)

If it's right out of the box, normally it should show up without much hassle, i just finished my build 10 days ago and installed the same nvme. What i personally did upon first boot after not seeing the drive in windows was to create a partition for the drive in the "Disk Managment" tab. Keep in mind you first need to download "Samsung Magician" (Samsung's drive software) and update the drivers necessary for the SSD to run. After proceeding with these 2 steps your drive should be ready to go.

Hello, first thanks for your answer. I downloaded Samsung Magician and updated one driver. Afterwards i started Disk Management and my SSD still doesnt show up. Any other ideas what could cause this? I bought the SSD form someone, but he also sold me the 980 pro wich works just fine. Could it be that he cleaned the ssd and thats why it doesnt show up?

Your guide was very simple and helpful. I also just realised it was probably there in disk management, because yesterday and today when i tried to scroll down in the list with my mousewheel nothing happened. Only when i used the bar at the side to scroll down it would actually move down and show the drive where i could create the new partition.

To install Windows on some hardware designs, you may need to add device drivers to Windows Setup. You can add drivers to Windows Setup by using an answer file that specifies the path to the driver files. To do this in new installations, you add the Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationWinPE component during the windowsPE configuration pass, add the driver paths, and then specify the answer file.

You can also modify existing images and add and remove drivers. You can service offline images in several ways. For example, you can add the Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationsNonWinPE component during the offlineServicing configuration pass, add or remove the driver paths, and then specify the name of the answer file. For more information about how to modify drivers on an offline Windows image by using an answer file, and also other methods of adding drivers to and removing drivers from an existing image, see Add and Remove Drivers to an Offline Windows Image.

I'm trying to install a clean Windows in a nvme m.2 (Samsung Pro 980 model). I built a pen drive using Windows 11 Media Creation Tool with the latest Windows 11 image version downloaded from Microsoft.

Assuming there's nothing on the drive you want to keep I would use diskpart and delete any existing volumes on the drive before installing. You can download WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) and create bootable media with diskpart and other tools on it.

I don't delete any of my disk partitions. therefore I can reinstall windows and still have my data and drivers partitions not affected. However my Applications and Gaming partitions I just reinstall. The headaches of redirecting them to a new installation isn't worth the effort or the time it takes.

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