Capella Micro CM3218x Ambient Light Sensor Drivers problem Windows 10 "Creators"

Capella Micro CM3218x Ambient Light Sensor Drivers problem Windows 10 "Creators"

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  • #66094
    Obinna
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    • Posts: 47

    I haven’t yet, but it would be better to report issues in the Chuwi forum directly. They might be able to help. There is a way to force a driver to update. Just ask there: Chuwi

    I'm not weird, I'm limited edition (~.~)

    #66112
    Anonymous
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    I just looked at mine, its the same driver ver i have
    please check Intel Serial IO I2C Host Controller – 5AB6
    the driver i have on that is from 03/02/2017
    ver 30.100.1705.5

    Theese 2 are linked together, so maybe you need to update the controller driver

    #66114
    Anonymous
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    • Posts: 73

    Cause of the Code 43 Error

    A Code 43 error is generated when Device Manager stops a hardware device because the hardware reported to Windows that it’s having some kind of unspecified problem.

    This extremely generic message could mean there’s a true hardware issue or it could simply mean that there’s a driver problem that Windows isn’t seeing as such but that the hardware is being affected by.

    #66119
    Hananias
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    • Posts: 42

    I just looked at mine, its the same driver ver i have please check Intel Serial IO I2C Host Controller – 5AB6 the driver i have on that is from 03/02/2017 ver 30.100.1705.5 Theese 2 are linked together, so maybe you need to update the controller driver

    Mine is the exact same driver, and seems OK.

     

    #66120
    Hananias
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    • Posts: 42

    This extremely generic message could mean there’s a true hardware issue or it could simply mean that there’s a driver problem that Windows isn’t seeing as such but that the hardware is being affected by.

    Will reinstalling the OS possibly fix the problem?

    #66177
    Anonymous
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    • Posts: 73

    This extremely generic message could mean there’s a true hardware issue or it could simply mean that there’s a driver problem that Windows isn’t seeing as such but that the hardware is being affected by.

    Will reinstalling the OS possibly fix the problem?

    Maybe, i don’t really know
    But try the unofficial version postet at forum.chuwi.com, i’m running my Hi13 with that one and don’t have the problem, and its the Windows CU edition

    #66192
    Hananias
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    • Posts: 42

    When I have time I’ll do a clean install.

    Could you tell me what steps you did to update your tablet to CU?

    Did you; did you do prelated your install image with the “windows USB media creator tool” and did a clean install (formatting the eMMc drive)  and then install all the drivers from Chuwi one by one thru the device manager???

    thanks in advanced.

    #66229
    Anonymous
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    • Posts: 73

    When I have time I’ll do a clean install.

    Could you tell me what steps you did to update your tablet to CU?

    Did you; did you do prelated your install image with the “windows USB media creator tool” and did a clean install (formatting the eMMc drive) and then install all the drivers from Chuwi one by one thru the device manager???

    thanks in advanced.

    I made and clean install.wim file using the CU ESD file, the drivers that is postet here and made it using NTLite, after install i got Driver Booster and updated all the drivers

    #66285
    Hananias
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    • Posts: 42

    Guess what guys!

    It’s been a couple of days since I’ve thought about this problem, and in the mean while Windows had a couple minor updates.

    So I figure why not check out my Device Manager, and to my Surprise Ambient Light Sensor was working normally!!!

    What?! … ok, I’ll take it!

    So I won it be reinstalling any time soon.  ??

    #66323
    Anonymous
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    • Posts: 73

    Great you got it working 🙂

    #66337
    Hananias
    Participant
    • Posts: 42

    I know that’s awesome, right.

    Unfortunately I don’t know what I did or how it got fixed, because if I did know I could use that info to help the next person. My guess is that Windows did its thing and fixed the broken driver.

    Thanks for all your help!

     

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