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Icepick

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  1. On 1/2/2022 at 7:15 PM, bphlpt said:

    Admittedly, I'm just as confused as you are jaclaz. (And the OP might be as well.) At first I was going to answer the OP with 

    And I was going to provide a link showing how to install, or remove, language packs for Windows 10. Then I thought about it and seemed to remember that Home didn't allow language packs to be installed? And I thought I read somewhere that in order to install language packs that you had to upgrade Home to Pro first? This - https://www.groovypost.com/howto/install-change-languages-windows-10/ - almost says that, but it makes a distinction between Home and Home Single Language.

    Then I ran across the link I referenced above - https://windowsreport.com/download-install-windows-10-home-single-language/ - and figured that maybe I was wrong? Why would they reference a Single Language version if that was the only way that Home comes? As to its "advantages":

    I'd be interested to hear from the OP what indeed were his motivations for wanting the "Single Language" version.

    As to what any of this means to the conversion instructions, I have no idea and frankly don't care, because:

    1) I have  no interest in any Home version of any MS OS
    2) I have no interest in any version of Windows 10

    Cheers and Regards

     

     

    NOTE: Please excuse my current attitude. My son came down with COVID last week (mostly asymptomatic and he's doing fine and recovering well) and I just found out an hour ago that I have COVID as well - not so asymptomatic :( - so I really feel like crap. Oh well, it will get better.

    ah so my motivation for using home single language is because I got my microsoft account linked to home single language and not home and i want genuine windows 10

  2. I recently blundered and somehow install windows 10 pro which i don't like. Anyhow, I saw a tutorial on tenforums https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/183084-downgrade-windows-10-pro-windows-10-home.html#:~:text=You must be signed in as an administrator,on the downloaded .reg file to merge it. on how to downgrade from windows 10 pro to home. Can someone instruct me how to do the same from pro to home single language? 

  3. 13 hours ago, jaclaz said:

    It is hard to say.

    The PTP driver has the 1200 id, according to the given page, and having a quick look at the AsusPTPfilter.inf

    the actual ID in it is 

    %ASUS_INPUT_DEVICE.DeviceDesc%=AsusPTP_Inst, HID\ELAN1200&Col02                        ;ELAN PTP 15'

    so it should "take".

    But I don't know if that id refers to  PS/2 or an I2C bus, if the latter, having a valid driver for the I2C is probably a prerequisite, and as well it is possible that some parts of the (stupid) installer are "strictly" Windows 10 and don't work/run in 8.1.

    From the ASUS official page, it seems like they do support officially Windows 8 and 8.1:

    https://asussupportdriver.com/asus-vivobook-x541ua-driver-download-2/

    and since they seem to support also Windows 7, then your touchpad must be not I2C (but rather PS/2)

    I am confused, you started this thread about not finding on Asus sites appropriate drivers, but they seem to be there for the x541ua model :unsure:

    jaclaz

     

    No, I am trying to install windows 8.1 on my asus x541ua model but asus just support windows 10 so yeah, i have to ask for advice on the msfn forum.

  4. 10 hours ago, jaclaz said:

    There are a lot of issues with Elan touchpads on Asus machines around.

    You can try the

    https://ivanrf.com/en/asus-smart-gesture-problem-with-windows-installer/

    ASUS Precision Touchpad driver (scroll down to the "Ideas" section)

    Cannot say specifically on your machine, but on some you need the Intel Serial IO (I2C) driver installed BEFORE the above.

    On Windows 7 it is simply not possible due to the I2C bus not being supported:

    https://www.win-raid.com/t3802f52-Request-Win-compatible-Intel-I-O-drivers-for-the-Touchpad-of-ASUS-Notebooks.html

     but 8.1 should have no problem with that.

    See also here (at least on some non-Asus machines newer Intel drivers don't work but older ones seemingly do):
    https://forums.techguy.org/threads/packard-bell-win-8-1-touchpad-not-working.1239971/

    Or you could try a non-Asus driver (it may be tricky to find a "pure Elan" one).

    jaclaz

    image.png.819c2dab51c4825b95e1fdde2c87b38b.pngI think it is not the right driver.  The Io driver thing says that my computer is not supported. Do you have another solution? Thanks for helping anyways.

  5. I have another solution. Save all of your program installers and try to reset your pc while keeping your files. See if that removes all of the malware using windows vista might have cause.

    On 4/12/2021 at 2:43 AM, Anonymous76 said:

    Hello and thank you for your warm greeting.

    We don't have any antivirus installed but we have windows update. I don't know but it is just not possible to even browse the web. It is very laggy and I don't understand why

     

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