![]() ![]() If that doesn't work, I'd try re-installing the Lexmark driver package, in the hope it'd see the printer again. ![]() Plug it back in, and try the "add printer" thing. I suppose that it'd be too much to expect that removing the device and rebooting would persuade Windows to recognize it correctly, but it may be worth a try.Īs for the USB Lexmark printer, I'd unplug it, and remove it from Devices. Sometimes the drive will show up in Device Manager in "other devices". I've seen a number of posts from people whose optical drives disappeared from Windows. ![]() That may or may not have anything to do with Intel support for the board. That's too bad the drivers stopped at win 7. I will say with everything else working fine, on the surface, seems like there wouldn't be a heck of a lot of work involved for the boys (or girls) at Intel to modify the driver to get a couple of pieces of hardware working. Its too much of a hastle to be without a printer or dvd drive. Other than those 2 things everything else was transparent. Then I noticed windows would not detect my DVD d: drive. At first I though I was good, but then I noticed the PC would notdetect my USB Lexmark printer. I slammed forward and installed windows 10 for free. ![]()
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