Yoga 13: HID Sensor Collection : Auto-rotate functionality

Hi Guys,
I bought the Yoga 13 with Windows 8 but the non pro version.  I wanted the pro version on so I can connect to a domain so I did a clean install - where I deleted the partition with the old OS.
Everything went great and all drivers that were are on the other partition that I left alone installed fine.
Here is the problem:  I noticed that the auto-rotate functionality no longer works.  After doing some research I found that the HID Sensor Collection is what controls this.  If I look at the device manager I can see that their is a exclamation point next to the HID Sensor Collection Driver along with the Light Sensor driver.
They both give me the error: 
This device cannot start (Code 10). 
The process hosting the driver for this device has terminated.
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver - this didn't help.
I've tried searching for this driver online - no luck.
I tried using the "update driver software" and it says:  Windows has determined that your driver software for this device is up to date.
Any ideas how I can get the HID Sensor Collection working?
Thanks for your help!
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I had excatly the same problem after Windows 8 Pro N 64bit install, the device manager showed HID Sensor Collection and Light Sensor with exclamation points.
I found out that this might have something to do with Windows User Mode Driver Framework, Windows Media Player contains and utilises it. As Windows 8 Pro N didn't contain Media player, I downloaded it as Media Feature Pack from http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30685. After the install HID Sensor Collection and Light Sensor were fine. Also Simple Device Orientation Sensor appeared.

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