![]() This is why I had to uninstall the driver first to remove these files. I found that the previous "fixes" where you just saved this touchscreen.gt file in the INF folder didn't work because WIN10 isn't using that file but instead it is using the file in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository which is a System only file ![]() I then browsed for the folder containing the extracted files, chose it, and Windows did the rest of the driver installation. I found the device listed with the error and chose to update driver. I then located the touchscreen.gt file that is with the extracted files and edited it with the one from this thread posted by RickG76989:Īfter I saved this file as touchscreen.gt in the extracted files folder (using save as and selecting All Files, selecting the option to replace the existing file) I then proceed to the device manager. I then extracted all of the files into my documents folder, you can make a new folder anywhere and unpack the files but just remember where you extracted them. I then downloaded the Cabinet file for the touchscreen from here: I first uninstalled the touchscreen driver, if you don't have a driver yet then ignore this step. I searched everywhere for the solution to this problem and found several solutions that didn't work.
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