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| Problem | Likely Solution | |---------|----------------| | Driver installs but sensor not detected | Check BIOS, reseat internal cable (if accessible). | | “Driver is unsigned” on 64-bit Windows 7/8 | Reboot → F8 → Disable Driver Signature Enforcement. | | Sensor works but no software to enroll | Install TrueSuite (search for “AuthenTec TrueSuite 3.2.1” on Dell’s site). | | Sensor stops working after Windows update | Roll back driver in Device Manager → reinstall older version. | apc fingerprint sensor driver download
Since APC was acquired by Schneider Electric, you may find official support limited. However, the device utilizes the AuthenTec AES3400/AES3500 sensor Manual Installation via Device Manager: Download the driver : Look for the APC BioPod driver AuthenTec AES3400/3500 driver package. Connect the device : Plug the APC BioPod into an available USB port. Open Device Manager : Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager Locate the device : Look for "Biometric Devices" or "Unknown Device." Update Driver : Right-click the device, select Update driver , and choose Browse my computer for drivers to point to your downloaded file. 3. Alternative Driver Sources Outside, the city lights blinked like LEDs across
: Search Dell drivers for “AuthenTec Fingerprint Sensor Driver” – version 3.2.1. Direct example (may require Service Tag): https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=5N6RW (Dell ControlVault) | | “Driver is unsigned” on 64-bit Windows
Official driver support for fingerprint sensors—primarily the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. and Biometric Mouse