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Lenovo 320-15ast, AMD A6-9220, 80XV: Touchpad Issues on Windows 7 x64 Ultimate - Error 52 & 12

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  • #1 16860097
    ciuchcia
    Level 10  
    I bought a Lenovo 320-15ast computer
    processor amd a6-9220
    model name 80xv
    I installed win7 x64 ultimate
    the manufacturer does not support this system, most of the drivers matched with 10 wines or found them by a talent driver
    unfortunately I have a problem with one from the touchpad.

    device identifier
    ACPI \ ELAN060C

    after forcing the installation of the driver downloaded from the manufacturer's site, the first error was error 52 - digitally unsigned driver. After turning off verification of signatures, an error appeared 12. No free resources - disable other hardware.

    I suspect it does not matter, but I have one more "unknown equipment" with the ACPI identifier \ MSFT0101

    the usb mouse works
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  • #2 16860164
    gibon910
    Level 10  
    In the first case, you can try this driver:
    https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles/b07m03af.exe

    Regarding the second driver, try installing the Patch from the Microsoft website and disabling the TPM feature in Biosa if you have and is enabled:
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2920...-tpm-2-0-in-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008

    If that does not help and you really want to have Win7 then you can try to get to the drivers individually by parts, for example:
    driver for the network card from the manufacturer of the network card, etc.

    greetings
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  • #3 16860165
    _Mech_
    Level 10  
    See if you have a hardware-disabled touch pad. It is often the case that people switch off the touchpad, especially when using an external mouse or such a dzyndzla on the keyboard.
  • #4 16860175
    ciuchcia
    Level 10  
    It seems to me that I already tried this driver. Now after uploading everything is "ready" at the end of the installation.
    surprisingly, a different mistake than before
    This device is not working properly because Windows can not load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)

    the touchpad is not hardware disabled
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  • #5 16860182
    gibon910
    Level 10  
    ciuchcia wrote:
    It seems to me that I already tried this driver. Now after uploading everything is "ready" at the end of the installation.
    surprisingly, a different mistake than before
    This device is not working properly because Windows can not load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)

    the touchpad is not hardware disabled

    Try to manually enter the path to the driver. PPM per device -> update driver -> Browse my computer ...
    If possible, try also to download the driver under win7 from the touchpad manufacturer.
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  • #6 16860186
    ciuchcia
    Level 10  
    I do not know who the touchpad manufacturer is. Depending on which driver I tried the equipment in the panel changed names. I will try again tomorrow. Forum is the last board of rescue, so if no one has an idea until tomorrow, I will have to change to win10
  • #7 16860197
    gibon910
    Level 10  
    ciuchcia wrote:
    I do not know who the touchpad manufacturer is. Depending on which driver I tried the equipment in the panel changed names. I will try again tomorrow. Forum is the last board of rescue, so if no one has an idea until tomorrow, I will have to change to win10


    This laptop is a fairly fresh product, so it's possible that with time the drivers for Win 7 will also be released. At this moment you only have to change to Win10.

    greetings

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around touchpad issues on a Lenovo 320-15AST laptop equipped with an AMD A6-9220 processor after installing Windows 7 x64 Ultimate. The user encountered Error 52 (digitally unsigned driver) and Error 12 (no free resources) when attempting to install the touchpad driver identified as ACPI ELAN060C. Suggestions included trying a specific driver from Lenovo, disabling TPM in BIOS, and checking for hardware disablement of the touchpad. The user reported a subsequent Code 31 error indicating that Windows could not load the required drivers. The conversation highlighted the potential need to switch to Windows 10 due to driver compatibility issues, as the laptop is relatively new and may not have adequate support for Windows 7.
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