Used Ccleaner to remove the junk I wasn’t aware of,ĥ. I decided to uninstall the update version KB2685811,ģ. Here are the steps I decided to take to fix my problem:ġ. On a forum (I’m sorry, I don’t remember the name) someone said that his tablet also didn’t work properly and that it was caused by Window’s update. * Same thing with Intuos happened on my friend’s laptop, also Windows 7″ I’m a bit confused since it worked perfectly fine with the drivers I mentioned. Right now, the Wacom Intuos works ok without drivers, Windows recognizes it as a “mouse” device. I tried to use CCleaner, to clean the registry, but with no luck. Each time after the installation, the tablet started to behave as I described above.
#Wacom bamboo drivers not loading properly install#
I tried to install “WacomTablet_6.3.27-2” and “WacomTablet_6.3.25-5” drivers. Unfortunately, I have a problem with installing the drivers. Also, Windows received an information about the tablet connected via USB but didn’t recognize the device. While turning on the laptop, the tablet’s led turned on for a second, went out, and stopped to respond. I have Windows 7 (version KB2685811), I don’t remember installing any updates lately. I also have a Huion signature tablet, apparently, it also stopped to work properly. “A few days ago my tablet stopped to work. Here’s a part of my message to Wacom support: I’m not sure what happened, I turned off all updates to avoid such situations, but I guess there was some weird update that caused this. I have Windows 7 system, and suddenly it stopped to recognize my pen tablets. To see my solution to this problem, please scroll down.įirst, I will describe my problem. Luckily, I managed to fix my problem with Intuos, and decided to create an article with my solution, and gather other pieces of advice that might work for you. I even reached out to Wacom support, but they didn’t know the solution either. Recently I had some problems with my graphic tablet – Wacom Intuos 4, and read tons of forum threads to find a solution.