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Aerovette
06-25-2022, 11:07am
I have an old Acer touchscreen monitor and need the driver for a replacement computer.
What is a trusted site for getting drivers that the manufacturers no longer provide?
Thunder22
06-25-2022, 11:47am
does this help?
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/953e1d47-d6ae-43b6-b111-a4038c4b8891/acer-touchscreen-monitor-not-recognized-by-windows-10-updates?forum=win10itprohardware
Torqaholic
06-25-2022, 1:28pm
Good luck with that. Took me a week to find a driver for a mouse that was less than a year old. Got hundreds of hits doing a web search but I'd have to change my name to mrvette by clicking on those links. Ended up getting it from a manufacturer site written in Chinese. For whatever reason their English version didn't care to share that code. Scary shit.
Aerovette
06-25-2022, 1:34pm
does this help?
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/953e1d47-d6ae-43b6-b111-a4038c4b8891/acer-touchscreen-monitor-not-recognized-by-windows-10-updates?forum=win10itprohardware
Not so much. It is not a matter of updates. Somewhere I have the disk with the drivers on it BUT the PC I bought is an SSD and is one of those compact things about the size of a Big Mac container. It has no disc drive even if I did find the disk.
I was hoping I could just download the drivers from the internet, but I am not sure how sketchy these companies are. It is an Acer T230H and it's like new since it has not been used in years.
Rodnok1
06-25-2022, 1:47pm
Find the disc you have transfer to flash drive... Otherwise it can be a shit show trying to find oddball drivers without some site trying to install bullshit as you know.
Aerovette
06-25-2022, 2:08pm
Find the disc you have transfer to flash drive... Otherwise it can be a shit show trying to find oddball drivers without some site trying to install bullshit as you know.
Well, as it turns out, that monitor was intended for Windows 7. I was actually able to get it to be pretty functional by using the "tablet" settings. It gives me a keypad at least.
:seasix:
Thunder22
06-25-2022, 2:34pm
Not so much. It is not a matter of updates. Somewhere I have the disk with the drivers on it BUT the PC I bought is an SSD and is one of those compact things about the size of a Big Mac container. It has no disc drive even if I did find the disk.
I was hoping I could just download the drivers from the internet, but I am not sure how sketchy these companies are. It is an Acer T230H and it's like new since it has not been used in years.
There's a link in there for the windows 8 driver.
theandies
06-25-2022, 3:55pm
If you old drivers are on DVD go get a cheap USB DVD drive. $15!!! When computers stopped coming with one I bought one to be able to access my old stuff. Works like a champ.
DJ_Critterus
06-26-2022, 8:03am
Not so much. It is not a matter of updates. Somewhere I have the disk with the drivers on it BUT the PC I bought is an SSD and is one of those compact things about the size of a Big Mac container. It has no disc drive even if I did find the disk.
I was hoping I could just download the drivers from the internet, but I am not sure how sketchy these companies are. It is an Acer T230H and it's like new since it has not been used in years.
It is likely that it won't work at all. Just like printers, the companies stopped making drivers for anything 7+ years old when Win10 was released.
theandies
06-26-2022, 4:08pm
Unless you need the touchscreen I don't think you'll need any drivers to make the monitor display. Usually monitor software is for on screen adjustments etc. and Windows and/or your video card takes care of the rest.
You should just be able to plug it in. All the video stuff is controlled by the video card driver etc.
I just took our first flat monitor, 15 year old 17" Viewsonic and connected to my old Windows 10 laptop, didn't install any drivers and it worked fine. I used it to convert the old laptop to Ubuntu.
Aerovette
06-26-2022, 4:34pm
Unless you need the touchscreen I don't think you'll need any drivers to make the monitor display. Usually monitor software is for on screen adjustments etc. and Windows and/or your video card takes care of the rest.
You should just be able to plug it in. All the video stuff is controlled by the video card driver etc.
I just took our first flat monitor, 15 year old 17" Viewsonic and connected to my old Windows 10 laptop, didn't install any drivers and it worked fine. I used it to convert the old laptop to Ubuntu.
I'm using it for a jukebox. It has about 10,000 songs and the jukebox software needs a touchscreen. Touch the album art, the songs come up. Touch the song, then touch play.
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