Scrooge Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 39 Location Hamburg Mar 27, 2020 #1 I have a Dell E6510 with Windows 10 64bit. Dell does not offer a driver on their support page for Windows 10. Is there a solution? Attachments Broadcom_USH.jpg 95.3 KB · Views: 2 broadcom_ush_2.jpg 132.2 KB · Views: 3
I have a Dell E6510 with Windows 10 64bit. Dell does not offer a driver on their support page for Windows 10. Is there a solution?
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Mar 27, 2020 #2 Then fetch the one for Win8.1 and hope it works. Most often it does. If they don't have one, then get the latest for the Broadcom device straight from Broadcom's support pages. Given the age of the hardware it's quite likely that there will not be a version certified for Windows 10.
Then fetch the one for Win8.1 and hope it works. Most often it does. If they don't have one, then get the latest for the Broadcom device straight from Broadcom's support pages. Given the age of the hardware it's quite likely that there will not be a version certified for Windows 10.
Scrooge Active member Joined Oct 24, 2018 Posts 39 Location Hamburg Mar 28, 2020 #3 it works with the Win7 64bit Driver. I didn't try it earlier because the tabulation by Dell seemed to me quite explicit. So this problem is solved, thanks.
it works with the Win7 64bit Driver. I didn't try it earlier because the tabulation by Dell seemed to me quite explicit. So this problem is solved, thanks.
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Mar 28, 2020 #4 Glad to hear it. When it comes to older hardware and Windows 10 very often the last available driver still works fine. But if it doesn't then it's time for new hardware. I was actually surprised to see that the Dell E6510 has its roots back in the XP days. There are very few models that kept being churned out over a period as long as it and its close siblings were (or at least with very clear model number lineage).
Glad to hear it. When it comes to older hardware and Windows 10 very often the last available driver still works fine. But if it doesn't then it's time for new hardware. I was actually surprised to see that the Dell E6510 has its roots back in the XP days. There are very few models that kept being churned out over a period as long as it and its close siblings were (or at least with very clear model number lineage).