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- SM Bus Controller Driver for Dell - Latitude E6540 working on Microsoft 7 Performance Edition.
- Double click on the SM Bus Controller with? (Assume it shows under Other devices?) go to details tab -> Change the drop down to Hardware ID - Post the info given below in the box. We can find the driver based on the info.
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I partitioned drive C and erased everything on it. Now under my device driver I have the following under '?' 02 Micro CCID reader SM BUS Controller PCI Device Video Controller Network Controller Ethernet Controller I do not have the original Dell cd that came with the notebook, lost that in a fire a couple years back.
Whenever I get a new computer, the first thing I do is format the hard drive to remove all the manufacturer bloatware and then install the operating system of my choice. In this case, I chose Windows 7 Professional x64 and I found all the drivers you need to get rid of those yellow exclamation marks in the Device Manager for the E6420. Dell does a very nice job of organizing the downloads based on laptop model, operating system, and category, but they don’t tell you which ones you actually need.
If you just installed Windows 7 x64 on a Dell Latitude E6420, these are devices missing drivers in Device Manager (Start -> Type in: devmgmt.msc):
This list is probably very close to yours depending if you bought the WiMAX card or other options. You then need to download these from support.dell.com:
Windows 7 64-bit for E6420: Checked on 1/12/2012
- Chipset: Intel_Chipset-Software-Insta_A04_R304291.exe - PCI Simple Communications Controller, SM Bus Controller
- Input: DELL_MULTI-TOUCH-TOUCHPAD_A10_R315893.exe - Enables better touchpad movement on reboot
- Network: Intel_825xx-Gigabit-Platform_A02_R313802.exe - Ethernet Controller
- Network: NIC_DRVR_WIN_R292654.EXE - Network Controller
- Video: Intel_multi-device_A09_R307994.exe - Fixes resolution on reboot
- Security: Dell-Driver: Dell_ControlVault_A08_R308494.exe - Broadcom USH (Install the Credential Vault USB Driver)
- Network: Intel-Driver: NIC_DRVR_WIN_R289732.EXE - Intel Centrino Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250
- Drivers for OS Deployment: O2Micro-_OZ600XXX-Memory-Car_A01_R300787.exe - Mass Storage Controller
- Application: ST-MICROELECTRONICS_FREE-FAL_A10_R309372.exe - Unknown Device
Windows 7 32-bit for E6420: Checked on 1/12/2012
Sm Bus Controller Driver Dell Latitude N41110 2
- BIOS: E6420A08.exe - Upgrades BIOS to revision 8
- Chipset: Intel_Unified-AMT-7-Manageme_A02_R311171.exe - PCI Serial Port
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The above is shorthand so I remember where to find each one. I also only install the drivers if possible (no applications). I only unpack the Wireless Network Controller and manually install the driver in Device Manager because I want Windows to manage my wireless networks. My goal is to install the least amount of software to keep my boot times quick and my taskbar icons to a minimum. Once you’ve installed everything, the total number of process will be under 50…if you can keep the number of processes under 50, you are in GREAT shape. I bet your laptop before a clean operating system was over 70 processes and counting…
I also install the chipset first and the BIOS last. I rarely reboot between driver installs because I’ve never run into any problems so suppress all reboots until the BIOS update. If you are a gamer, I would suggest downloading the latest graphics driver from nVidia, Intel, or their manufacturer because laptop vendors tend to fall behind the latest version of drivers.