GMan
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I would never recommend a workaround when the driver itself should be installed. In the driver download, somehow someway exists the correct driver to do so.
Perhaps check in the Logitech folder(s) inside Program Files folder or Program Files (x86) folder.
The driver has to be someplace. That's for sure.
Companies very much tend to make all their driver installers the same. I just tested with my Logitech gamepad driver and for sure, it did put the drivers in the temp folder.
You're not looking well enough.
Perhaps check in the Logitech folder(s) inside Program Files folder or Program Files (x86) folder.
The driver has to be someplace. That's for sure.
Companies very much tend to make all their driver installers the same. I just tested with my Logitech gamepad driver and for sure, it did put the drivers in the temp folder.
You're not looking well enough.
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