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Hello Friends,

I am getting this error "Device requires further installation" since few days in Windows 10 PC. After quick googling found this post. Any idea guys will these methods be helpful in anyway? I am utterly confused to fix the issue. Please help if possible.

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Yes how ever you must go into device manager and find the device that is the problem...Attempt to update said driver and if possible do so by going directly to the site that is the maker not from microsoft...It may require you to uninstall then reinstall the driver

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I've had this with Intel graphics drivers. Seems to do it with the auto install. Installing manually from device manager clears the error for me.

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right click  select update driver

Like Loader Stated use motherboard make driver 

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Many users have discovered one or multiple devices to have an Event Log that states: “device requires further installation”

I get no flags in device manager, error is under events tab under properties. This is the same that happens to me. 
 

 

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update USB chipset on MB 

seem all those are USB related  due to not a Win10 driver for your device  

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19 minutes ago, Tw33tle_Dee said:

I get no flags in device manager, error is under events tab under properties. This is the same that happens to me. 
 

 

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have tried update firmware for device camera?

Software and Drivers | ZWO ASI (astronomy-imaging-camera.com)

12/31/2020  V3.,16  ASI 

Note :  update in safe mode 

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what device are using when get that message 

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3 hours ago, KaptCrunch said:

have tried update firmware for device camera?

Software and Drivers | ZWO ASI (astronomy-imaging-camera.com)

12/31/2020  V3.,16  ASI 

Note :  update in safe mode 

I don't actually have that camera. Image was just to show what I think Lelandleo was referring to. In my case I get this error after installing Intel graphics drivers with the auto install .exe and installing the driver manually through device manager fixes it for me. 

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