The only way I know how to do that, is to install the HP Connection Manager (sp53394.exe).īut installing Connection Manager also requires disabling compatibility mode and running the installer from an elevated command mode as explained in step 4,5,6,7,8 but of course with different file and folder names. It may be because your modem is turned off and needs to be turned on.
Now your drivers should install correctly.Īfter successful installation and reboot, you should now see the Mobile Modem on top of the list of wireless networks available if you click the wireless symbol on your taskbar, and also if you check the wireless setting in WIn10. Now go back into the command window and type "setup". If you accidentally run it anyway, it will again attempt to install the drivers, and again you'll have to redo step #1 to clean up after it. Now go back to windows file explorer and in the same folder (c:/swsetup/sp52715/ericsson/) right click on the file setup.exe and choose "Troubleshoot compatibility" then follow the on screeninstructions in order to mark the setup.exe file to run in compatibility Navigate to c:/swsetup/sp52715/ericsson/ħ. When you see the command, right click on it and choose "Run as Administrator).Ħ. Open a command window in administrative mode (press Win-key and type CMD.
But you should now have the driver files correctly unpacked to c:/swsetup/sp52715/ĥ. You have to redo step #1 again to clean up after it. But in addition to unpacking the files content, it will also attempt to install the drivers. This can be done by simply running the sp52715.exe file. unpack the content of the driver to its default location. (remember to reverse this procedure after you are finished.Ĥ. Here on how to disable the compatibility assistant completely. (This is necessary in order to install these old drivers) Disable the compatibility assistant for Windows 10. Download (but do not install) the correct driver from the HP Softpaq library: sp52715ģ.
(remember to reboot)ĭ) Uninstall the HP Connection Manager SoftwareĢ. It is incompatible with the hs2340 and it is not needed. You need to use the old Quick Launch button instead (or none at all if you don't care to activate quick launch buttons)Ĭ) Then uninstall the HP Framework. Then uninstall the HP Hotkey Support App.
When uninstalling drivers from Device Manager, make sure you also tick off the box: Remove driver as well.ī) Reboot your PC after every attempt to clean out old rubbish. (Keep in mind that if you have made attempts to install random drivers, you may end up with entries in Device Manager with incorrect names, but if so these entries should be easily seen as they are marked with the yellow triangle) Then reboot your PC and go into Device Manager and uninstall any drivers that still may be left in there for the hs2340 ccleaner) to search for and uninstall HP Mobil Broadband Drivers To all my friends out there - here is how to get the HP hs2340 HSPA+ Mobile Broadband Module to work properly in an HP 8460p in WIndows 10:Ī) All existing 3G-modem drivers that you may have attempted to install and that are still left behindįirst use the Windows App uninstaller or a third party uninstaller app (i.e.