I hope to help anyone else having issues with their Ryzen Laptop.
I was having missing driver issues after installing windows 11 with a generic install thumb drive and using the OOBE\BYPASSNRO.
I installed the driver package Ryzen Drivers
I was still missing drivers specifically PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller. I was missing another driver, but I do not have the name anymore.
Other issues:
This fixed the docking issue, screen issue, and HDMI adapter issue. I still have missing drivers.
ACP USB Node
PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller.
Other than that the computer appears to running well. If anyone can point me to where I can download those missing drivers. I would appreciate it.
Upon imaging a Surface Laptop 2 with our basic image from the older Surface laptop model the Surface Hid Mini Driver driver fails to power and thus the keyboard doesn't work. if I revert back to 03/27/2017 driver it works fine... but then the laptop automatically updates itself to the latest version that brakes again. I have blocked the update in WSUS.
Is anybody aware of a fix for the latest driver? Does the PC somehow think its a Surface Laptop 1st gen and somehow downloading the incorrect driver possibly? I also downloaded the latest firmware/driver package from MS and tried that version and it also doesn't work. Seems to be the same exact version that gets downloaded from Windows Update.
@WC_KStil did you ever get the specific version of the driver that works? I keep running into this issue every update cycle. I have a surface laptop 2 and the "Surface Hid Mini Driver" flakes out every update. I've tried the all of the drivers from Download Surface Laptop 2 Drivers and Firmware from Official Microsoft Download Center :
I've tried uninstalling the driver and re-installing but that never seems to work, even disabling the driver and re-enabling doesn't work. I'm not sure what happens in UEFI entry, but that seems to make it work again for me. Beware - your mileage may vary!!! This seems to be a very common issue but different tasks seem to work for different people. I sure hope Microsoft can fix this as it is a pain as it usually happens when I really need to get some work done!
Sign in and select Surface Laptop 2 and input your Surface's serial number. Click on Download and Save it to your desktop. Do not download the Recovery Image directly on the USB drive but on the Downloads folder on the computer.
@GBowlsby - this worked perfectly. Frustratingly, I'd foolishly listened to other ideas with consequences that'll now cost me even more time (somehow our AI/ML needs to intercept bad or half-arse solutions with ones that actually work :)) Regardless to my live 'en learn: Thanks!
This article addresses a deployment approach that uses Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). You can also apply this information to other deployment methodologies. On most types of Surface devices, the keyboard should work during Lite Touch Installation (LTI). However, Surface Laptop requires some extra drivers to enable the keyboard. For Surface Laptop (1st Gen) and Surface Laptop 2 devices, you must prepare the folder structure and selection profiles that allow you to specify keyboard drivers for use during the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) phase of LTI. For more information about this folder structure, see Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT: Step 5: Prepare the drivers repository.
If you are deploying a Windows 10 image to a Surface Laptop that has Windows 10 in S mode preinstalled, see KB 4032347, Problems when deploying Windows to Surface devices with preinstalled Windows 10 in S mode.
Extract the contents of the Surface Laptop .msi file to a folder that you can easily locate (for example, c:\surface_laptop_drivers). To extract the contents, open an elevated Command Prompt window and run the command from the following example:
Check the downloaded .msi package to determine the format and directory structure. The directory structure will start with either SurfacePlatformInstaller (older .msi files) or SurfaceUpdate (newer .msi files) depending on when the .msi file was released.
Check the downloaded .msi package to determine the format and directory structure. The directory structure will start with either SurfacePlatformInstaller (older .msi files) or SurfaceUpdate (Newer .msi files) depending on when the .msi was released.
After configuring the MDT Deployment Share to use the new selection profile and related settings, continue the deployment process as described in Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT: Step 6: Create the deployment task sequence.
I'm running Xubuntu 20.04.3 LTS with Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics card on my desktop. Everything was fine until I plugged my windows laptop into the same monitors that my Linux system uses. My desktop uses HDMI and displayport for monitors 1 and 2 respectively and my laptop used displayport and HDMI for monitors 1 and 2 respectively. After I disconnected my laptop and reconnected my desktop my HDMI monitor was undetected by Xubuntu (the displayport monitor was still ok).
I installed proprietary Nvidia drivers 470 (replacing the Nouveau drivers), which fixed the problem. But today I plugged my Windows laptop into the monitors and the same thing has happened, even though I was careful to make sure my desktop was switched off when I connected and disconnected the laptop.
Most solutions I have seen suggest reinstalling the graphics drivers or replacing the cable but it seems unlikely that either of these can be the root of the problem. I'm confused about how Xubuntu can have been affected when I connected and disconnected the laptop when the desktop machine was shut down. Can anyone help? I'm not an expert so please go easy.
Plugged the adapter into my desktop, inserted the intallation disk, got wifi and used it for about an hour and then shut it down. Then when I started up again I couldn't get the wdna4100 to connect again. Followed all the recommendations I could find (uninstalled all the software and drivers, downloaded the ones for windows 10, read everything I could find, but got nowhere). The adapter works just fine on my laptop, but I don't need it to work on my laptop, I need it to work on my desktop. Any ideas?
Got it! I think what worked was to reset the adapter and then uninstall all the drivers and reinstall new ones. I tried so many things I'm not sure what actually worked, but I had something to do with installing new drivers. Thank you for your help.
Thank you for helping me with this. When I plug it into my desktop computer I get nothing. If I open Netgear Genie it doesn't recognize that the adapter is connected, so no wifi networks or error messages. The first time I plugged it in to the same desktop the adapter connected to a wifi network all by itself, but I haven't been able to get it to connect on the desktop again. Is it safe enough to post the sysinfo file here, or is that not a good idea?
More information: If the wnda4100 adapter is not plugged into my desktop then Netgear Genie won't launch, but if it is plugged in Genie does launch so the computer must recognize the adapter?
When the adapter is plugged into the desktop the lights on the adapter flash blue/orange/blue/orange, so it seems to be looking for the network but can't find it. I'm sending this from my laptop , and it's connected to the same network the adapter is looking for.
The wnda4100 is looking for the signal from a Netgear booster, which gets the signal wirelessly from a Nighthawk access point which is wired to a TP-LINK router, but the 4100 adapter can use that signal when it's connected to my laptop, so the problem seems to be with my desktop computer.
Hi,I came across the following problem:When using the toolTools -> Structure Analysis -> Distancesto measure the distance between two atoms, a bug report window appears and all the chimera windows freeze. The error seems to happen when chimera is trying to draw the line between the atoms. The calculated distance appear in the distances window. I can't get the error message as all the windows are frozen. It says something about tcl ???Any suggestions?.ThanksHernandoSystemVaio PCG K37 laptop (Pentium 4 3.2 GHz, 1Gb RAM) running windows XP Home edition service pack 2Graphics. ATI Radeon IGP 345MUCSF Chimera 2.4222 2007/06/21
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