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Hi Everyone, Following your advice I tried and successfully installed the dell wiki drivers for Dell Inspiron 15(N5010) windows 8.1 pro 64 bit drivers.Some of the other drivers I tried with the windows 7 64 bit version. That worked too. However according to the device manager some of these devices listed below are showing that ' No drivers are installed for this device'. But the events page in device manager shows that drivers are installed in the same time I updated my drivers. Those devices belong to System Devices and they are: 1.
Direct memory access controller 2. High precision event timer 3.Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller - 3B30 4.
Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family Thermal Subsystem - 3B32 5. Numeric data processor 6. Programmable interrupt controller 7. System speaker 8.
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System timer The chipset drivers installed are below in the particular order. 1Intel Chipset device software(via Intel driver update utility). 2 intel Management engine interface(downloaded from dell wiki) 3 Intel HM57 express chipset driver(dell wiki) 4 Intel rapid storage technology(dell wiki). All the drivers showed successfully installed after installation. Please advice me on this, I have also attached a system summary for your reference. Parthasarathi Banerjee .
One thing that is tricky about installing device drivers in Windows 8/8.1 is that running the installation file doesn't always do the trick. It will install the files on the computer but not always associate it with the device it applies to. You usually have to select to install an update on the device directly from Device Manager and then browse and direct it to the location of the driver. So if you either expanded the files in a specific location or know where they are saved/installed on the system you might want to try applying the update within Device Manager. I have a Vostro 1510 that I was able to get 8.1 installed on and was able to find and apply a device driver for all associated devices and it has never run better.
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The fact you are able to list the components means they are most likely installed and working - if we can see a pic of Device manager and not the HGWInfo you posted (as it doesn't show any issues) that might help, but I will say it once more. Dell do not officially support your device on Windows 8/8.1 so if it works it works, if it does not, personally I will not be spending forever getting this to work with you. The Wiki would be a better place for you to start, but post your DM screen and we will go from there. Hey Rod, I'm sending you the device manager pics. Those are attached with this post herewith. As I said earlier, the fact that windows 8.1 was running smoothly in my Dell Inspiron 15(N5010), which is why I wanted to update the drivers to make it better. The drivers also as I mentioned earlier were successfully installed without any problem whatsoever.

I am starting to wonder if those devices need any driver at all in the first place. I have checked with other computers running windows 7 as well as 8. These devices showed this same thing as mine. I am sending you 3 pics of a single device as an example. Parthasarathi Banerjee. They are fine, Windows is in control of those (Digital signage is listed as Microsoft). The only time you would have an issue is if there was yellow exclamation marks next to them or they was listed as unknown.
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The reason it says no driver information is because none are specifically needed, Windows can do this itself. All this looks fine to me, I would say it is all as it should be and you are now running Windows 8.1 as you wanted. Don't forget to mark helpful posts and best answer as well as spicing up any helpful points raised.