HELP - any ideas are greatly appreciated. Move cursor to bottom right corner of the screen in Windows and choose Setting.
I also tried a 3rd party driver from a thread I'd seen on the Lenovo site but it turned out not to be for Windows 10 and wouldn't run properly, have tried updating the drivers individually and manually but so far, nada. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Downloading the latest Driver releases helps resolve driver conflicts and improve your computer’s stability and performance.Updates are recommended for all Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 users. I've tried uninstalling the gray version, tried the HP assistant but didn't want to risk allowing some of the drivers to update, and a couple of other things I've seen on the net but so far, no luck. Monitor Drivers need to be regularly updated in order to avoid conflicts and potential problems with your PC performance. Hopefully HP and Microsoft find a solution soon and if I'd known I'd lose something like this, would have stayed with Windows 8.1. Going to Device Manager, the driver is gone unless you click to see 'hidden' in which case, it's there albeit grayed out and unusable.įrom what I've read on the Internet, this problem is almost chronic and lots of people have noted the same problem. Windows 7, Windows 8.1: Driver pack W7P7W81 for X357170209: 759 MB: POSReady 7, Windows 7. One made the migration fine and on the other one, the Touch Screen quit working and hasn't worked since. See the Technology notes for each driver on the Driver and File Downloads page to verify support for your touchscreen technology. I have two identical HP notebooks that went through the Windows 8.1 'update' to Windows 10 though, at a month apart.