Well I must be a dumb ass. How do you install the driver? I went to the MS site, found the driver, downloaded it to my desktop, so I could find it, now how do I use it? I can't find the folder to put it in. I need help before I throw this out a window.
The file downloaded should be a .msu file. Just double-click the file and it should run.
On the MS site it asked for a folder name where to download the file. I had no idea so I chose desktop. I opened the ZIP, but I don't see the type of file you mentioned. What is the name of the file it should be downloaded directly to? My version is 2.0.0.4.
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