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Lenovo Ideapad Tablet K1 Apx Driver

Hey everyone,So I want to instal ICS on my K1 tablet.I began here -I went through those steps. I got to installing the APX drivers and when I do I get something like the following. 'Windows found your driver but could not install it.

The specificed file was not found.' I tried both the rooted and nonrooted zips.So i looked for APX drivers elsewhere. I found them here - (second post)I installed those drivers fine. Went back to khanning's post and tried to continue on with the installation.It started up and stopped at ' Formatting partition 12 UDA please wait. I did some research and found this post -But it looks like the drivers that they are recommending as uptodate ones, are the ones that I already installed.Does anyone have any idea how to get the drivers in khannings upload to be recognized or know of any other drivers?update - I'm using Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit.Thanks so much in advance! Wrote:Hey everyone,So I want to instal ICS on my K1 tablet.I began here -I went through those steps. I got to installing the APX drivers and when I do I get something like the following.

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'Windows found your driver but could not install it. The specificed file was not found.'

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I tried both the rooted and nonrooted zips.So i looked for APX drivers elsewhere. I found them here - (second post)I installed those drivers fine. Went back to khanning's post and tried to continue on with the installation.It started up and stopped at ' Formatting partition 12 UDA please wait. I did some research and found this post -But it looks like the drivers that they are recommending as uptodate ones, are the ones that I already installed.Does anyone have any idea how to get the drivers in khannings upload to be recognized or know of any other drivers?update - I'm using Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit.Thanks so much in advance!I think you are talking about the same problem that's been reported before, regarding the 32-bit drivers included in the ICS and JB ROM updates. I've copied the previously posted summary below.

Note, this is how the drivers were packaged when khanning got them; he just included them in the package.-If you are talking about installing the windows drivers (NvidiaUsb.inf) in preparation for doing an nvflash install to the K1, there is a known problem with the package for 32-bit Windows systems. Inside the NvidiaUsb.inf file, in the section labeled 'Source Media Section', it gives the subfolder name for the 32-bit drivers as 'i386'. However, in the zip file, that 32-bit driver subfolder is named 'x86'. To correct the problem, either unpack the zip file and then rename the 'x86' subfolder (in the 'drivers' folder) to 'i386', or else edit the 'NvidiaUsb.inf' file (in the 'drivers' folder) and change the line that says '1 =%DISKNAME%,i386' to instead say 'x86' at the end. Assuming you are on a 32-bit Windows system, try the install again, and it should work.Note also on the install stopping at Partition 12 - many people have had success just by repeating the install, sometimes 2 or 3 times. I don't believe the problem is related to the Windows drivers.

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Wrote:Awesome!thank you for that. So that definitely fixed the driver issue. So those are ok.I am still getting the same issue stopping at the Partion 12.When I repeat, should I just close the CMD window and re run the bat file? Or should I close. Unmount tablet. Then remount and reinstall?EDIT - For future, I closed the CMD window, disconnected the tablet.

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And did the process over. 2 more times.IT worked! Thanks for the help. I would have never thought to just keep repeating it.Glad it worked! I wouldn't have thought that repeating would make a difference either, but I think I read some discussion about it possibly being a timing-sensitive issue, so do it enough times and sooner or later you get 'lucky'.