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Re: AD03 drivers ?
Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2023 10:32 pm
by kole
barry777 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 10, 2023 12:43 pm
It is recommended to reinstall the system to solve it. Our system files integrate related drivers.
AD03 system file link:
Reinstallation system tutorial:
Is there a new link that one say
"Sorry, you can't view or download this file at this time.
Too many users have viewed or downloaded this file recently. Please try accessing the file again later. If the file that you are trying to access is particularly large or is shared with many people, it may take up to 24 hours to be able to view or download the file. If you still can't access a file after 24 hours, contact your domain administrator."
Re: AD03 drivers ?
Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2023 10:54 pm
by Gabe
kole wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 10:32 pm
Is there a new link that one say
"Sorry, you can't view or download this file at this time.
Too many users have viewed or downloaded this file recently. Please try accessing the file again later. If the file that you are trying to access is particularly large or is shared with many people, it may take up to 24 hours to be able to view or download the file. If you still can't access a file after 24 hours, contact your domain administrator."
The links are fine.
If you don't already have a Google account, I suggest creating one, signing into, and trying again. If you'd rather not, you may have to wait until there is lighter traffic on Google Drive, as they limit the downloads with those who don't have Google accounts.
Re: AD03 drivers ?
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2023 1:36 pm
by kole
After downloading the image and i followed this
hsehestedt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 5:58 am
I notice people sometimes requesting drivers for their system after they have tried to install Windows from scratch and then discovering that not all drivers are included with Windows.
Here is tip that I use on my personal computers on how to backup all your drivers BEFORE you reinstall Windows.
To backup all the drivers from your PC, please follow these steps:
1) Open a command prompt as administrator.
2) Create a folder to which you can save your drivers. That folder can be on your internal drive, an external drive, a thumb drive, etc. In the command below, note that I am using D:\Drivers.
pnputil /export-driver * D:\Drivers
If you save the drivers to your local drive, don't forget to move them to another location before you reinstall Windows.
3) After you reinstall Windows, you can restore all your drivers like this:
4) Once again, open a command prompt as administrator.
5) Run this command:
pnputil /add-driver D:\Drivers\*.inf /subdirs /install
Note that you should replace "D:\Drivers" with the location where you have the drivers that you exported.
Please be aware that this may take a little while. Also, at the point where the display driver is being installed, your screen may temporarily flash or turn black for a little while. This is normal!
6) When this process completes, you should reboot the system.
and here is the exported files that are just drivers
Re: AD03 drivers ?
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:09 pm
by Fasting9710
I had the same troubles finding drivers for my AD03. Widows 11 had drivers for most of it built in. But I had 3-4 unknown devices on mine. I reached out to Ace Magician support and they send me a link to download a package. The drivers that they sent me fixed all but one of the unknown devices. After some more research I found that it was a driver for the "Intel Serial IO" device. I hunted that driver down and merged it into the file the sent me. I have shared this package via my google drive to help others in need of it.
You can download the full driver package at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y-rszS ... sp=sharing
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