Momo8W fresh install of W10 but no drivers! - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

I've had to do a fresh install of W10 on the MOMO8W which went however it obviously wiped all the drivers, it currently has no sound and (more importantly) no touch driver!
Looking in the Device Manager there are no yellow warnings of driver issues and it doesn't even now it's a tablet so doesn't detect the above hardware to use for me to install a driver (even if I could find them).
I found some drivers here:
https://translate.google.co.uk/tran...ofiversion/index.php?t659103.html&prev=search (scroll close to the bottom) but have no idea how to install them if the tablet doesn't detect the hardware to begin with as they are .cat .inf and .sys files!?!? no .exe.
Can someone please assist me if possible if not this tablet is useless to me
Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Have just tried right clicking the .inf drivers that I think are for the touch, sound and battery, Windows tells me it installed OK but nothing changes and it doesn't work!

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Touchscreen

Just installed Uniblue PowerSuite 2010 and updated all my drivers.
Unfortunately the touchscreen now isn't - at least in Vista, it still works on the SnapVue side - so it's not a broken hardware issue.
I tried to go backwards with system restore, but it just comes up with an error.
I tried downloading and reinstalling the touchscreen driver from HTC. Reading the instructions pdf, item 1 requires the ECDriver to be installed. So downloaded ECDriver and reinstalled that as well. But I still can't see the ECDriver on the Device Manager.
Any suggestions anyone?
OK, got the EC Driver re-installed with help from HTC - evidently they have changed the files on the driver download without changing the installation instructions pdf.
Now I've tried reinstalling the touchscreen driver.
It didn't install as per the explanation, as in the calibration screens didn't come up. However I can start the "click on each corner" calibration programme through the Tablet PC menu and it accepts my clicks on the corners so I assume something is working.
I can't even find the entry for the touchscreen on the device manager to de-install the drivers to try re-installing them again.
I am a little stumped now.
Any suggestions???

[Request][Bounty] NextWindow Touchscreen Driver Install for Windows 8

***IF THIS THREAD IS IN THE WRONG SECTION I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF IT WERE MOVED TO THE CORRECT SECTION. I BELIEVE THIS IS CORRECT BUT I AM NOT SURE. IF ITS NOT MOVED THEN INFORM ME AND ILL POST IN CORRECT SECTION.***
Ok so here is my situation. I have a HP Touchsmart 520-1030 and I am wanting to use windows 8 with the touchscreen. That being said it appears that on both the Developer and Consumer release that the driver for it does not work well with Windows 8 even though it works fine on Windows 7 (I have it dual booted on seperate partitions).
So here is a description of what I have attempted so far.
Downloaded the Driver package from HP's Website and ran. Wouldnt install as gave OS version error.
So I ran in compatibility mode Windows 7 with admin permissions (also taken ownership). I get the same error about the OS version.
I then went to NextWindow's website and downloaded the original (older) drivers from there. It says its installed but does not work (device manager showing touchscreen with a ! on it.)
I then tried to update the driver in DM and search gives an error.
I then browsed to the installation folder of the drivers and it states cant find driver.
I then went back and compared it with windows 7 drivers and see the "touchscreen" driver is NextWindow Voltron Touchscreen. I then compared the Hardware IDs and sure enough they are the same ID's (I believe).
I then used a universal extractor and extracked the package for HP and NextWindow and attempted to manually update the driver through DM. It updates but I get an error with the HP packages (code:10 Device will not start) It shows correctly now but has ! next to the name
I rolled it back and updated with the NextWindow Drivers the same way. It installed successfully but when attempting to use the touchscreen no response. (also name is different NextWindow Multi-Touch Device)
so I rolled back and attemped to update manually without the extracted packages (using Windows Default ID's it has) I see one that states NextWindow and it seems to have the same information as the packages. I get the same errors.
So natrually now I see it seems to be the NextWindow Drivers are what is causing the problem. In doing research (reports on multiple forums) it appears that many all-in-one or overlaid monitor is having the same issue with the NextWindow Drivers. Now that being said I have seen what appears to be HP Touchsmart 610's running Windows 8 on youtube (developers build as the are older vids) and doubt that MS would have removed the drivers if they were working.
So the Bounty for me will start at $40 Dollars starting at the time of this post. Every 24 hours that this post remains unsolved I will dock $1 dollars from the total bounty (basically im looking for a quick solution not one after drivers have been redone by the NextWindow already.) If you can solve this its a quick $40 for just basically searching around and seeing something I couldnt figure out. This also may help ALOT of people that have All-in-ones as these drivers are made for multiple PC's with touchscreen devices (8 manufactuers total such as Sony, Lenovo, HP, ect.)
Good Luck (and I prefer to pay via Paypal to make things easy.)
Try locate the driver inside the System32 file on a Windows 7 computer then copy it to the Windows 8 computer, hit Update Driver and point it at the driver you just copied. Basically this is manually installing the driver without the .exe installer HP provided you (and gives the OS error). Almost all Windows 7 drivers work on Windows 8, just the package you use does not.
Right click My Computer > Properties > Hardware > Device Manager > Your Device > Right click it > Properties > Driver > Driver Details.
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Try locate the driver inside the System32 file on a Windows 7 computer then copy it to the Windows 8 computer, hit Update Driver and point it at the driver you just copied. Basically this is manually installing the driver without the .exe installer HP provided you (and gives the OS error). Almost all Windows 7 drivers work on Windows 8, just the package you use does not.
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Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately that was a no go. Unless im not reading the driver names correctly I have copied them from on drive to the other and attempted to update it that way. Same results.
These were the drivers I copied and moved from System32
drivers\mshidkmdf.sys
drivers\NWTransLibV.sys
drivers\NWVoltron.sys
WdfCoInstaller01009.dll
Thanks for the input though.
ca2l3vin said:
Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately that was a no go. Unless im not reading the driver names correctly I have copied them from on drive to the other and attempted to update it that way. Same results.
These were the drivers I copied and moved from System32
drivers\mshidkmdf.sys
drivers\NWTransLibV.sys
drivers\NWVoltron.sys
WdfCoInstaller01009.dll
Thanks for the input though.
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Maybe you could give a try at double driver (boozet.org)
Thanks for the reply. unfortunately it fails the install this way aswell.
you can try and modd the inf file i ont have the hw what you guys only i able to compare is the win 8 cp x64 and win 7 x64 amd radeon driver there are a lot difference
ca2l3vin said:
***IF THIS THREAD IS IN THE WRONG SECTION I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF IT WERE MOVED TO THE CORRECT SECTION. I BELIEVE THIS IS CORRECT BUT I AM NOT SURE. IF ITS NOT MOVED THEN INFORM ME AND ILL POST IN CORRECT SECTION.***
Ok so here is my situation. I have a HP Touchsmart 520-1030 and I am wanting to use windows 8 with the touchscreen. That being said it appears that on both the Developer and Consumer release that the driver for it does not work well with Windows 8 even though it works fine on Windows 7 (I have it dual booted on seperate partitions).
So here is a description of what I have attempted so far.
Downloaded the Driver package from HP's Website and ran. Wouldnt install as gave OS version error.
So I ran in compatibility mode Windows 7 with admin permissions (also taken ownership). I get the same error about the OS version.
I then went to NextWindow's website and downloaded the original (older) drivers from there. It says its installed but does not work (device manager showing touchscreen with a ! on it.)
I then tried to update the driver in DM and search gives an error.
I then browsed to the installation folder of the drivers and it states cant find driver.
I then went back and compared it with windows 7 drivers and see the "touchscreen" driver is NextWindow Voltron Touchscreen. I then compared the Hardware IDs and sure enough they are the same ID's (I believe).
I then used a universal extractor and extracked the package for HP and NextWindow and attempted to manually update the driver through DM. It updates but I get an error with the HP packages (code:10 Device will not start) It shows correctly now but has ! next to the name
I rolled it back and updated with the NextWindow Drivers the same way. It installed successfully but when attempting to use the touchscreen no response. (also name is different NextWindow Multi-Touch Device)
so I rolled back and attemped to update manually without the extracted packages (using Windows Default ID's it has) I see one that states NextWindow and it seems to have the same information as the packages. I get the same errors.
So natrually now I see it seems to be the NextWindow Drivers are what is causing the problem. In doing research (reports on multiple forums) it appears that many all-in-one or overlaid monitor is having the same issue with the NextWindow Drivers. Now that being said I have seen what appears to be HP Touchsmart 610's running Windows 8 on youtube (developers build as the are older vids) and doubt that MS would have removed the drivers if they were working.
So the Bounty for me will start at $40 Dollars starting at the time of this post. Every 24 hours that this post remains unsolved I will dock $1 dollars from the total bounty (basically im looking for a quick solution not one after drivers have been redone by the NextWindow already.) If you can solve this its a quick $40 for just basically searching around and seeing something I couldnt figure out. This also may help ALOT of people that have All-in-ones as these drivers are made for multiple PC's with touchscreen devices (8 manufactuers total such as Sony, Lenovo, HP, ect.)
Good Luck (and I prefer to pay via Paypal to make things easy.)
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Hi I did not figure this out but i'm having the same problem, I found this solution on the microsoft website questions and answers. Pleasr let us know if this works for you. Thanks. I had tried that but the install would not start because it didn't see the OS as valid.
BUT I did get it to work by doing a restore to factory settings (Windows 7) and rerunning the Windows 8 install directly from http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/download and selecting to KEEP the installed apps and user files. On my failed Win8 install attempt I used a Windows 8 ISO file and selected to NOT keep any apps or user files.
Not sure which if the 2 changes made the difference but the touch screen works now in Win 8.
Ok, I tried this out and it does work. I have a hp 520-1031 and now my touch screen works with windows 8
So only way around from what I see is to install windows 7 first then run windows 8 as an update. Though this isn't the solution I was hoping for (as now I have to install windows 7 on a partition first then rerun the install for windows 8) I do thank you for your efforts and the bounty is yours Tragicwayz
you can PM me your information and by the end of next week your payment of $27 will be in your box (this is calculated from the time of your first post of the solution from the time I started the thread)
Thanks again
You are welcome, I have tried many solutions as well but could not get the touch screen working. I hope this helps others with their touchscreen.
I have a TS 7320 and the touchscreen driver for Windows 8 didn't work either. Next I installed Win7 x64 to get it running before upgrading to Win8.
Unfortunately, my device won't install the drivers from de HP website, nor from NextWindow. I looked at the INF file and there is a difference in the device id. My PC shows a 'REV_0008&MI_02' addition to the VENID and DEVID. Altering the INF file manually makes the install work, but the driver fails with error 10 (won't start)…
Any suggestions where to get a working driver for Windows 7 x64?
(I wiped the disk to install Win8, so no recovery disk/partition from HP )
moved to general
ca2l3vin said:
***IF THIS THREAD IS IN THE WRONG SECTION I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF IT WERE MOVED TO THE CORRECT SECTION. I BELIEVE THIS IS CORRECT BUT I AM NOT SURE. IF ITS NOT MOVED THEN INFORM ME AND ILL POST IN CORRECT SECTION.***
Ok so here is my situation. I have a HP Touchsmart 520-1030 and I am wanting to use windows 8 with the touchscreen. That being said it appears that on both the Developer and Consumer release that the driver for it does not work well with Windows 8 even though it works fine on Windows 7 (I have it dual booted on seperate partitions).
So here is a description of what I have attempted so far.
Downloaded the Driver package from HP's Website and ran. Wouldnt install as gave OS version error.
So I ran in compatibility mode Windows 7 with admin permissions (also taken ownership). I get the same error about the OS version.
I then went to NextWindow's website and downloaded the original (older) drivers from there. It says its installed but does not work (device manager showing touchscreen with a ! on it.)
I then tried to update the driver in DM and search gives an error.
I then browsed to the installation folder of the drivers and it states cant find driver.
I then went back and compared it with windows 7 drivers and see the "touchscreen" driver is NextWindow Voltron Touchscreen. I then compared the Hardware IDs and sure enough they are the same ID's (I believe).
I then used a universal extractor and extracked the package for HP and NextWindow and attempted to manually update the driver through DM. It updates but I get an error with the HP packages (code:10 Device will not start) It shows correctly now but has ! next to the name
I rolled it back and updated with the NextWindow Drivers the same way. It installed successfully but when attempting to use the touchscreen no response. (also name is different NextWindow Multi-Touch Device)
so I rolled back and attemped to update manually without the extracted packages (using Windows Default ID's it has) I see one that states NextWindow and it seems to have the same information as the packages. I get the same errors.
So natrually now I see it seems to be the NextWindow Drivers are what is causing the problem. In doing research (reports on multiple forums) it appears that many all-in-one or overlaid monitor is having the same issue with the NextWindow Drivers. Now that being said I have seen what appears to be HP Touchsmart 610's running Windows 8 on youtube (developers build as the are older vids) and doubt that MS would have removed the drivers if they were working.
So the Bounty for me will start at $40 Dollars starting at the time of this post. Every 24 hours that this post remains unsolved I will dock $1 dollars from the total bounty (basically im looking for a quick solution not one after drivers have been redone by the NextWindow already.) If you can solve this its a quick $40 for just basically searching around and seeing something I couldnt figure out. This also may help ALOT of people that have All-in-ones as these drivers are made for multiple PC's with touchscreen devices (8 manufactuers total such as Sony, Lenovo, HP, ect.)
Good Luck (and I prefer to pay via Paypal to make things easy.)
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Why offer a bounty if you are not going to pay it.
So the solution is to upgrade from Win 7?
sounds more like a work around to me.
If it were me id mod the drivers, within the INF file for the drivers you downloaded it will state which OS versions are excepted. all you have to do is make Win 8s version an excepted version, then point the INF to the win 7 driver its self, usually the driver folder may contain drivers for several versions of windows if it doesn't the its just a case of adding win 8s version number to it.
Modifing the inf file and re-sign it.
Maybe you should follow the steps that I did to install Windows 7 display driver, but do it for the multi-touch driver. Since I can't provide a link, do a web seach for "running-angry-birds-on-the-build-samsung-tablet-with-windows-8-consumer-preview"
Alon.
Solution mate.. seems stupid but works!! Last posts on this..
http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/TouchSmart-PC/Windows-8/td-p/1314493/page/3
Trying to get the multitouch working. Downloaded these drivers from nextwindow http://www.nextwindow.com/nextwindow_support/windriver.html
The driver had no effect on the multitouch, so it's still single touch...
Does someone have a clue how to get multitouch working?
Solution !
Here's what you need to do to get Multitouch working on a HP Touchsmart 520 under Windows 8:
1.) download Intel Graphics Beta driver from downloadcenter.intel.com
2.) install the latest Voltron driver from HP driver base.
This isn't very stable unfortunately (screen freezes from time2time).
But it's the requested solution (4 the time being).
Cheers
No solution !
michaelreuss said:
Here's what you need to do to get Multitouch working on a HP Touchsmart 520 under Windows 8:
1.) download Intel Graphics Beta driver from downloadcenter.intel.com
2.) install the latest Voltron driver from HP driver base.
This isn't very stable unfortunately (screen freezes from time2time).
But it's the requested solution (4 the time being).
Cheers
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Crap ! I have to correct myself. Due to the bugginess I reinstalled Win8. Now the Touchscreen driver won't install any more, no matter what display driver I use.
WTF ?

[Q] How do I install the damn drivers?

Well guys I've been trying for hours now, whenever I try to install the USB drivers in order to unlock my bootloader, when I plug in my Nexus it installs the MTP drivers on it's own, if I try to install the google drivers downloaded from ADB all I get is a message saying the best drivers for my device are already installed and it doesn't let me overwrite them.
If I go with the use disk option it doesn't let me choose the usb_drivers folder because it just wants to use a .inf file, whener I follow the instructions the toolkit dictates I read the dead end with the "The best drivers for your device are already installed"
I'm so angry right now.... Please help me.
Are you on a Windows XP operating system by any chance? There are major issues with MTP mounting on WinXP regardless of the service pack you're on. Some people claim they've gotten things working by updating WMP, via a Naked Driver and even by installing the Android SDK. Let me know if you are indeed on WinXP & I'll get you some links
Did you try following Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit to install the drivers? That helped me. I cannot post a link so look around for it.
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit, thanks guys, I just gave up and did it in my sister's laptop, it worked on the first damn attempt, maybe the drivers of my N10 were screwing something up, that's my best guess.
Glad you got that sorted--just for future reference, a common recommendation for people having driver issues with their Nexus devices is to simply go into Win Device Manager, uninstall all your current Nexus & ADB drivers and restart. Then plug your phone in via USB and let the auto installation do its thing. Usually this fixes all issues w conflicting device drivers

[Q] Windows 10 installed on Chuwi vi8 but with one problem.

As the title says I've installed Windows 10 TP on a Chuwi vi8. Easy enough to do, iso on to USB stick (fat32) with GPT part for uefi, then just hit escape on startup and go to boot menu, even added Wifi drivers to usb and loaded them during install which worked. Upon finishing I had to load a lot of drivers manually but managed to get a clear device manager. Had to manually install Intel HD drivers as it sees the MS drivers as newer, until you do this it's at a snails pace.
Anyway, the one problem I have is the touchscreen. It's recognising touches, just nowhere near where I'm actually touching it. Ran the calibration and having no luck. The current drivers are 'KMDF HID Minidriver for touch I2C Device' and these are the ones I found for W8.1 .
Anyone know of an alternative/fix or is this just a W10 TP problem? TIA
That's weird. I just went back to 8.1 but had been running 10 for weeks. I just installed the 8.1 driver, it complained initially (exclamation mark) but cleared after a reboot. No touch accuracy issues for me on 10074, 10122, and 10130. I think I got my 8.1 drivers from a link on techtablets.com.
BTW, the only issue I had was constant battery drain, even on standby. Are you experiencing that?
I also have the dual boot VI8 and wiped all partitions before installing 10, if that matters.
Edit: I've pretty sure these were the drivers I used: http://techtablets.com/download/Chu...ivers/Chuwi Vi8 Win8.1 drivers April 2015.zip
Hi my2sense, cheers for the reply. I used the same drivers, mine's the single OS no hdmi version. I found another set on a Chinese web site last night, I'll try them out today. After a lot of searching it seems some people are having the same issue after reinstalling 8.1. So maybe the drivers have been updated and are to blame. I may try pulling the old drivers out of the recovery drive I made, see if that helps.
As for the battery, yeah it's on constant drain when in use. Before I installed the drivers it seems to have charged as I was on 40% when I started in 8.1 and 75% when I finished in 10. The brightness levels also seem off in 10, just nowhere near bright enough. I'll probably head back to 8.1 after I have it working and wait for an official version. It's a shame as windows 10 has a much smaller footprint than wimboot 8.1 + recovery drive and seems like a nice OS.
Try regoing to 8.1 and hard reset for best results
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zorlac said:
As the title says I've installed Windows 10 TP on a Chuwi vi8. Easy enough to do, iso on to USB stick (fat32) with GPT part for uefi, then just hit escape on startup and go to boot menu, even added Wifi drivers to usb and loaded them during install which worked. Upon finishing I had to load a lot of drivers manually but managed to get a clear device manager. Had to manually install Intel HD drivers as it sees the MS drivers as newer, until you do this it's at a snails pace.
Anyway, the one problem I have is the touchscreen. It's recognising touches, just nowhere near where I'm actually touching it. Ran the calibration and having no luck. The current drivers are 'KMDF HID Minidriver for touch I2C Device' and these are the ones I found for W8.1 .
Anyone know of an alternative/fix or is this just a W10 TP problem? TIA
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me too (win10 10240)
any solution ?
Hey,
I've ran into the same problem. I'm waiting for the tablet to reset but its taking ages.
Either way, I'm going trying the following;
(Just google "Chuwi Vi8 Windows 8.1 Reinstall Touchscreen Calibration Problem: Resolved" first link)
I'm not allowed post urls yet with my low post count
Seems like it might be worth a shot at least. I'm assuming the drivers work with Windows 10 however.
Jim
Just to note that following the instructions exactly as indicated in the post referred to in my post above leads to a correctly functioning touchscreen on the VI8 in Windows 10
i had the exact same problem with my vi10, just download the win 8.1 touchscreen drivers from somewhere and restart your tablet
Open device manager - human interface device - right click KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device then choose Uninstall (tick delete the driver from þos device). Download this driver ht tps:// drive .google .com /file/d/0B8WYoM0IL-EHX1lMV2FZcUdibkE/view?usp=sharing
On device manager right click and scan new hardware. You can see new hardware found. Use the new driver.. now restart the device.. hope this can help
zorlac said:
As the title says I've installed Windows 10 TP on a Chuwi vi8. Easy enough to do, iso on to USB stick (fat32) with GPT part for uefi, then just hit escape on startup and go to boot menu, even added Wifi drivers to usb and loaded them during install which worked. Upon finishing I had to load a lot of drivers manually but managed to get a clear device manager. Had to manually install Intel HD drivers as it sees the MS drivers as newer, until you do this it's at a snails pace.
Anyway, the one problem I have is the touchscreen. It's recognising touches, just nowhere near where I'm actually touching it. Ran the calibration and having no luck. The current drivers are 'KMDF HID Minidriver for touch I2C Device' and these are the ones I found for W8.1 .
Anyone know of an alternative/fix or is this just a W10 TP problem? TIA
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you havent got problem with calibration it is problem with firmware
but here is driver for you
http://www.mediafire.com/download/j...6_Drivers_Update_Sorted_By_Junnie_V150806.rar
My problem was the same after installed Windows 10 on chuwi vi8 (single boot version), the touch was comepletely inverted: when i touched left bottom corner the touch showed at the top right corner and so on. I remembered that on Android when i ported roms from different devices i had the same problem.
How to fix it?
1. remove the touch driver (KMDF HID Minidriver for touch I2C Device).
2. The screen rotation is disabled by default on Windows 10, you need to enable it. After that you did that, rotate the tablet upside down: with the tablet's Windows logo at the top of the screen (IMPORTANT!).
3. install the KMDF HID Minidriver for touch I2C Device driver again. The driver will take the initial directions now, so be sure that you dont rotate the screen during this step.
4. reboot, and its fixed!
Hope it helps....
Just Thanks!!
tehanget said:
Open device manager - human interface device - right click KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device then choose Uninstall (tick delete the driver from þos device). Download this driver ht tps:// drive .google .com /file/d/0B8WYoM0IL-EHX1lMV2FZcUdibkE/view?usp=sharing
On device manager right click and scan new hardware. You can see new hardware found. Use the new driver.. now restart the device.. hope this can help
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Thanks for sharing this post :good::good:,
I followed your simple instructions and finally, this really worked for me after a lot of time having issues with the touch screen.
Hope this works for most people too.
Best regards.
tehanget said:
Open device manager - human interface device - right click KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device then choose Uninstall (tick delete the driver from þos device). Download this driver ht tps:// drive .google .com /file/d/0B8WYoM0IL-EHX1lMV2FZcUdibkE/view?usp=sharing
On device manager right click and scan new hardware. You can see new hardware found. Use the new driver.. now restart the device.. hope this can help
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I followed your instructions, the device is recognizated but the touch present multi points on the screen and the miviments is inverted.
I have the same problem.
I had it windows 10 out of the box, however I had to reset it to defaults recently. Upon booting up I'm on the page where you choose your time zone/keyboard layout/language/country..etc, there is a next button on it too. Its part of the windows steps before it actually boots into Windows for the first time, unfortunately the touch screen isn't working on at all on this page. So im unable to even get to device manager or reload touchscreen drivers.
So for me, What are my options?
Could I use a micro USB to USB converter and plug a mouse in the tablet???. Im not sure if the mouse would get recognized or not though... I cannot think of any other way to solve this??.

Nexus 6P won't install on any system

My dad has a Nexus 6P.
When he connects it to my Windows 10 PC or his own Windows 10 laptop, nothing appears in Computer (any USB mode on the phone).
Device Manager shows a yellow exclamation mark next to the device.
Trying to reinstall shows that an error occurs whilst installing 'MTP Device' (service installation section in INF invalid).
I have tried installing the standard Android USB drivers, no luck.
I've tried with and without USB debugging mode enabled.
Any ideas?
Is the device having any issues? Like is it boot looping or just dead?
If not, it definitely sounds like a driver issue. Open up your device manager and delete any Google / Android drivers and then reboot the PC. That part is pretty important. PCs can be a little wonky with drivers. After that install them via the method posted in Heisenberg's guide. Reboot the PC again and then try.
Guide Here.
RoyJ said:
Is the device having any issues? Like is it boot looping or just dead?
If not, it definitely sounds like a driver issue. Open up your device manager and delete any Google / Android drivers and then reboot the PC. That part is pretty important. PCs can be a little wonky with drivers. After that install them via the method posted in Heisenberg's guide. Reboot the PC again and then try.
Guide Here.
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There are no drivers to uninstall in Device Manager. If I right-click on the (exclamation mark) device in question, I simply get 'Remove', which 100% doesn't uninstall drivers, presumably because no drivers are installed.
Also, the instructions there require a load of stuff (CMD, platform tools, Android debug bridge and all that rubbish), just to install the drivers. I doubt it's that complicated.
King Mustard said:
There are no drivers to uninstall in Device Manager. If I right-click on the (exclamation mark) device in question, I simply get 'Remove', which 100% doesn't uninstall drivers, presumably because no drivers are installed.
Also, the instructions there require a load of stuff (CMD, platform tools, Android debug bridge and all that rubbish), just to install the drivers. I doubt it's that complicated.
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I've given you the tools to get it up and running, whether you choose to use them is up to you. If you read the guide, you'd see that you don't need to install the entire SDK. It's one of the first things mentioned in the drivers section. Good luck.
Edit: Read your post again. Seems you're a little confused. CMD is a program already on your Windows PC. You must use it in order to use fastboot. Fastboot and ADB are literally the drivers you need to install. Not "rubbish." Read that guide and take it to heart. There's a lot of learning ahead for you, no offense.
King Mustard said:
There are no drivers to uninstall in Device Manager. If I right-click on the (exclamation mark) device in question, I simply get 'Remove', which 100% doesn't uninstall drivers, presumably because no drivers are installed. Also, the instructions there require a load of stuff (CMD, platform tools, Android debug bridge and all that rubbish), just to install the drivers. I doubt it's that complicated.
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Even if you don't wan't or need ADB/Fastboot, a link to the standalone USB drivers is provided in the guide. If you still have issues, an existing driver installation is likely causing the problem. There is a free tool called USBDeview you can use to get rid of the conflicting drivers.
King Mustard said:
My dad has a Nexus 6P.
When he connects it to my Windows 10 PC or his own Windows 10 laptop, nothing appears in Computer (any USB mode on the phone).
Device Manager shows a yellow exclamation mark next to the device.
Trying to reinstall shows that an error occurs whilst installing 'MTP Device' (service installation section in INF invalid).
I have tried installing the standard Android USB drivers, no luck.
I've tried with and without USB debugging mode enabled.
Any ideas?
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If you just want to be able to transfer files back and forth between computer and phone you can try installing Huawei's Windows software which should download necessary drivers. I didn't personally find the software all that useful but it's another option if you aren't looking to do anything complicated with your phone.
http://consumer.huawei.com/minisite/HiSuite_en/index.html

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