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Elantech's etd.sys keep giving me the bsod so I had to go the hour long boot-bsod attempt to repair boot force power off and f8 boot rename etd.sys boot log in with digital keyboard and uninstall elantech so my laptop keyboard work boot Elantech keeps stealth installing, I disabled auto driver installation last week and today I had to redo the whole thing because it somehow infected my system again. It's now a malicious virus to me. So how do I actually keep it from reinstalling on my machine? This is the fifth or sixth time I had to rename etd.sys Thanks. One more update, the system automatically updated again causing me to wake up to a bsod.

I thought it was whenever I close my computer or close the lid so I left it on overnight and it was a bsod. I previously had disabled it with System, Advanced Setting Device, Installation setting to turn off auto driver update, but that didn't work. Now I tried using the update troubleshooter which had never worked for me before and it works! I have Elantech turned off selected for no updates. I hope this works.

Been reading here and using win 10 from the outset. On latest build, updated this morning. This Elan touchpad driver keeps coming in through windows update and it just screws up my touchpad more than anything. When it loads up I can no longer use right or left click functions on the touchpad.

I can find no way to stop the update. Is there any method for stopping a particular windows update from loading? I keep uninstalling it but it comes back all the time. I am on an Asus G750J laptop. Thanks for any help. Hopefully there is a simple fix that just eludes me. First of all, I registered here just to try to help you guys out.

I actually don't have any other interest in this forum, so I'm going to try to get my account deleted after this. I encountered the same problem today and it really does drive one crazy. It's horrible.

Windows automatically installs a new driver for the touchpad (new, horrible driver is ELAN touchpad driver [good old one is ASUS smart gesture]). It simply won't let you use the ASUS one. It even installs if you have set windows NOT to install drivers.

The good thing is that Microsoft actually HAS released a tool to stop unwanted updates from installing. You can have a look here: You can download the tool from Microsoft here: I haven't had the chance to try it out myself since I'm writing this just before going to sleep (couldn't let you guys hanging =P), but I really really really really really hope it works. Greetings and good luck from Denmark! PS.: If you have to do some uninstalling/reinstalling with the ASUS driver please take care and make sure to completely uninstall it and reboot the computer before you try to reinstall it. I just experienced what happens if you mess this up a few days ago.

This problem is annoying, and the best thing to do is make sure all your drivers are up to speed, roll back the driver for the elan touchpad, and then use this procedure: It worked for me, 1. Right click on the windows flag in the lower left hand corner of your desktop 2.

Click on Control Panel 3. Click on 'view drivers and printers.' Right click on image of computer 5. Click on Device and Installation Settings 6. Click dot in circle.' No, let me choose what to do 7.

Click dot in circle.' Never install driver software from Windows Update This is in an upgrade from Windows 8. Cinestyle Canon 60d Download. 1 to Windows 10.

So far in another upgrade I did on a very similar Gateway laptop which had Windows 7, there has been no problem in Windows constantly updating to a driver that takes away my edge scroll, and gives me only a 2 finger scroll. I like the edge scroll, and I'm sure some of you out there do also. This is the way to make sure you can keep it. First of all, I registered here just to try to help you guys out. I actually don't have any other interest in this forum, so I'm going to try to get my account deleted after this.

I encountered the same problem today and it really does drive one crazy. It's horrible.

Windows automatically installs a new driver for the touchpad (new, horrible driver is ELAN touchpad driver [good old one is ASUS smart gesture]). Hp Compaq Windows Xp Pro Sp3 Sata Raid Drivers. It simply won't let you use the ASUS one. It even installs if you have set windows NOT to install drivers. The good thing is that Microsoft actually HAS released a tool to stop unwanted updates from installing. You can have a look here: You can download the tool from Microsoft here: I haven't had the chance to try it out myself since I'm writing this just before going to sleep (couldn't let you guys hanging =P), but I really really really really really hope it works. Greetings and good luck from Denmark!

PS.: If you have to do some uninstalling/reinstalling with the ASUS driver please take care and make sure to completely uninstall it and reboot the computer before you try to reinstall it. I just experienced what happens if you mess this up a few days ago.Yes I have used this program from Microsoft and it works I found the link on MSI site and the link from 'HereToTouchpad' to download the program - - if the driver is popping in windows update after you set it up in the program (wushowhide) to be removed you need to uninstall the driver in Device Manager and select delete all driver files - reboot and your good to go.