To create a clean slate and make sure windows doesn't get confused, all but the 64bit drivers are deleted and all the devices are uninstalled, checking "delete drivers" to make sure everything is gone.Ħ. Another attempt is done, this time directly selecting the correct 64bit folder/inf, still doesn't work.ĥ. but this time windows claims the drivers don't fit.Ĥ. "Install drivers" for next device is selected, pointed to the same folder.
"Install drivers" in device manager is selected and pointed to the general folder for the device drivers, containing both 32 and 64 bit drivers, windows automatically picks drivers and installation succeedsģ. Modem gets attached, which adds multiple devicesĢ. As far as I can reconstruct the following was done on the machine:ġ. This was quite a surprise, as I specifically deletedĪll 32bit versions of the driver to make sure the right ones are used. I looked further into the sys file and found out that there were two different versions floating around in the system, some of those being the 32bit version. It pointed me to the sys file which was causing the problem, but still didn't give specifics why it didn't fit.įortunately it still sent me down the right path. Unfortunately the log still didn't provide the reason for the incompatibility. Long version, which may help someone in the same situation: Tl dr: Thanks a lot for the pointers, the log gave me additional information, as I wanted, and eventually helped me solve the problem. I'm sorry for the late reply, I've been rather busy this week.