I know that the Precision 7510 is old (but I actually still like it better than my newish Vostro), plus it has all my work stuff, and I'd really like to get the 22H2 upgrade done. I have tried deleting it in Device Manager and then doing a scan hardware and it finds the camera but the driver installation fails the same way. Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. So this is actually a driver for a display (AMD bought ATI about 2006 timeframe).īut I can't understand why the 22H2 upgrade is trying to install that driver? As far as I can tell the Precision 7510 doesn't have an AMD display?Īlso when I check Device Manager, everything looks ok (no error) except it is showing a problem with the USB Video Camera. Installation INF for the AMD display driver. So, I've been looking for info and found the c0320321.inf file.Ĭ:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\c0320321.inf_amd64_dbd34d3abe68351e He thinks that the reason the upgrade is failing is that it is trying to install that driver during the upgrade and the installation is failing, which is causing the upgrade process to basically get stuck. Recommend you update the driver package or remove the device and drivers, and try again. 2023-03 Dynamic Update for Windows 10 Version 22H2 for ARM64-based Systems (KB5023847) Windows 10 and later Dynamic Update. Windows 10, version 22H2 has a scoped set of features and Microsoft will share more details on this update later this year. I had posted on the Microsoft Answers forum to ask about this, and the person that responded had me run the SetupDiag tool and he reviewed the logs and pointed out this:Įrror: Found a device installation failure during device install phase.ĭevice Description: PCI\VEN_1002
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