Broadcom USH on LAtitude E6400


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
       #1

    Broadcom USH on LAtitude E6400


    Hey,
    I installed Windows 7 home premium and updated ll the drivers from Dell website. i Still have a Broadcom USH uninstalled on my device manager. Can someone please help me with this.
    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 1
    Window 7
       #2

    Try to find it :
    Drivers & Downloads=
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  3. Posts : 1
    Win 7 Pro 64 bit
       #3

    aadil23 said:
    Hey,
    I installed Windows 7 home premium and updated ll the drivers from Dell website. i Still have a Broadcom USH uninstalled on my device manager. Can someone please help me with this.
    Thanks
    OK, I have your answer...couple years late but hopefully it'll help other's lol.

    The commonly-experienced Dell laptop "Broadcom ush error" seen in device manager can now be addressed through careful selection of the proper Dell driver. It is important to note that the Dell Drivers page does NOT show this as applicable to my laptop, but they are WRONG. It is mandatory.

    For example, my latitude E6400 upgraded to Win 7 64-bit had this annoying error until I downloaded Dell ControlPoint Security Driver Pack 1.4.056, A18. This is also known as R269916. During installation, a popup screen comes up asking you which driver packs you wish to install. I wisely unclicked everything except the "Control Vault Drivers" checkbox. It's probably wise to do this because the driver pack contains a bunch of stuff that applies to newer or different machines that may create more compatibility headaches. This ControlVault driver will specifically correct the Broadcom ush trouble, no matter if you have a finger print reader or not. Once installed, the Broadcom ush item on the device manager will vanish and a new totally valid entry will appear called Control Vault. If you drill down, it will mention the finger print sensor under this item. My particular E6400 has no finger print sensor and it shows as such. The dell driver version in device manager is listed as 6.0.6000.10408.

    Everything is perfect now.
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    Lscman said:
    aadil23 said:
    Hey,
    I installed Windows 7 home premium and updated ll the drivers from Dell website. i Still have a Broadcom USH uninstalled on my device manager. Can someone please help me with this.
    Thanks
    OK, I have your answer...couple years late but hopefully it'll help other's lol.

    The commonly-experienced Dell laptop "Broadcom ush error" seen in device manager can now be addressed through careful selection of the proper Dell driver. It is important to note that the Dell Drivers page does NOT show this as applicable to my laptop, but they are WRONG. It is mandatory.

    For example, my latitude E6400 upgraded to Win 7 64-bit had this annoying error until I downloaded Dell ControlPoint Security Driver Pack 1.4.056, A18. This is also known as R269916. During installation, a popup screen comes up asking you which driver packs you wish to install. I wisely unclicked everything except the "Control Vault Drivers" checkbox. It's probably wise to do this because the driver pack contains a bunch of stuff that applies to newer or different machines that may create more compatibility headaches. This ControlVault driver will specifically correct the Broadcom ush trouble, no matter if you have a finger print reader or not. Once installed, the Broadcom ush item on the device manager will vanish and a new totally valid entry will appear called Control Vault. If you drill down, it will mention the finger print sensor under this item. My particular E6400 has no finger print sensor and it shows as such. The dell driver version in device manager is listed as 6.0.6000.10408.

    Everything is perfect now.

    One year later and this helped me. Thank you Sir.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 4
    Win 7 PRO 32bit
       #5

    amazing, thanks so much


    this is down at 7 on google results, so i had to go through 6 helpless solutions

    this is great!
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