Select the Browse my computer for driver software option and browse to the unzipped driver folder. Go to the device manager and click on the ACPI\IFX0101 device needing the driver.Ĭlick on the driver tab.
Manually install the driver as follows.ĭownload and unzip the attached file to its folder.ĭo not do anything with the files in the folder. So what I did was to zip up and attach below, just the required driver files necessary to install the device. I explored the driver file and I don't like all the additional stuff in there such as files for ProtectTools which isn't supported in W10. The only suggestion I can offer would be to try the Vista driver for the TPM device since there aren't any other newer standalone drivers. This might not ultimately solve the Windows Update issue but at least I'll know it's not this particular driver and I can go further. The details are ACPI\IFX0101\4&3471DDDF&0 so I'm hoping someone can point me to it.
The single driver which is unknown is for the LPC Controller and an update search doesn't find a driver for it. I manually checked and updated every single driver entry and all drivers except one are up to date. Unfortunately those log files are not at all easy to decipher and there is no easy way to interpret the mass of information so I decided to check all the drivers installed on the laptop using Device Manager myself. The suggested mitigation is to open Setuperr.log and Setupact.log files found in the %windir%\Panther folder and find out which driver is causing the problem. Reading Microsoft support forum indicates this is due to a driver causing an illegal operation. All seems to go fine until the very end during the re-boots stage where it comes up with the following error code "0xC1900101 - 0x20017" and reverts the laptop back to the way it was before attempting the update install. I've been getting Win10 Update failures for over a year (all other updates install fine) so decided to do a manual update using the Microsoft "Create Windows 10 installation media" tool.