If you use as I Know XP Home first version, adjourn with the Service Pack1of Microsoft and you perhaps resolve the problem.Originally Posted by ufearme3
All,
Anyone have an issue when installing the Lilliput touchscreen drivers and Windows XP says "the driver isn't Windows Logo approved" and they recommend stopping the installation? If I choose to continue with the installation, it freezes up the entire laptop! I have to physically power it down and restart it. This has happened about 5 times in a row. Any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks.
If you use as I Know XP Home first version, adjourn with the Service Pack1of Microsoft and you perhaps resolve the problem.Originally Posted by ufearme3
The drivers aren't digitally signed, but that's usually not a problem if you continue anyway. Not sure why it's locking up for you.
Currently I am running win XP Professional... I know they are not digitally signed, but XP seems to be ****ed that they are not "Windows Logo Approved" and as soon as I choose the "Screw that, continue with the installation" it freezes up! This was the last component of my Carputer and its KILLING me that I can't get this up and running!!!!![]()
There are lots of drivers that aren't "digitally signed". It's nothing to be concerned about.![]()
you have a com port conflict
check what else is using com ports on your pc
Nano ITX / 512 MB / 60 GB / Panasonic slot load / M1-ATX / Bu303 / Sound blaster 24 / PPi amps / rockford sub
FS = MTSVO motorised in dash screen pm me for details
HOw can you be sure? You have seen this before? Thanks so much!Originally Posted by SAScooby
experience tells me this and common sense
think of the happenings inside your pc, new device detected, windows tries to load a driver to say "com2" but your bluetooth, gps, activesync, modem or whatever is already on com 2 but not active, boom once driver loads and tries that resource = pc hangs
now many people will tell you windows is smarter than this and blah blah, but you do get conflicts and badly written drivers and we all have unique combos in our cars, my advice and this has worked over 3 installs, install touchscreen first (if other devices are installed, un install them then install touchscreen) and follow the touch screen instructions 100% it helps trust me I once spent 6 hrs trying to install my touchscreen, then I RTFM it helped, this was all part of my learning curve.....
Try it out and let me know
cheers and good luck
Nano ITX / 512 MB / 60 GB / Panasonic slot load / M1-ATX / Bu303 / Sound blaster 24 / PPi amps / rockford sub
FS = MTSVO motorised in dash screen pm me for details
Dude, sounds good, I was definately gonna try it when I got home from work tonight, but I wanted to see what the thinking was behind it! I will definately give it a go and let everyone know what happens!!
Thanks sooooooooooooooooooo much!![]()
The whole com port thing hasn't worked... I am running winXp with Sp1 just to recap. I booted it up in safe mode and tried to install the drivers from there, and it seemed like it worked. But when I rebooted it hung at the loading Windows XP screen with the black background...
Any ideas? This is so freaking frustrating... I was soooo close to watching the Simpsons in my car!! Yet so far...
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