If anyone in the future sees this in forum -- here is what Wacom sent back to me as a response..
After disconnecting the tablet from the computer, begin by removing your current driver from the programs and features of your control panel, and then restart when prompted to do so. After the restart you´ll want to download the newest driver for your tablet to your desktop. Once the driver has been downloaded you’ll then want to hold down the windows key on your keyboard and press the R key. This should open the Run dialog box in which you’ll want to enter msconfig and click OK. This will open up the System Configuration utility in which you´ll want to select Diagnostic startup and click OK to restart. Diagnostic startup is like safe mode but it disables any of your startup programs such as your antivirus and also disables your internet access so that you´re not at risk. Once you´ve booted into Diagnostic startup you can then double click on the download to install the new driver. After the driver installation you can now use the same msconfig utility to select Normal startup and restart again. Once the computer has finished booting you can then reconnect and test your tablet.
Here’s a link to the newest driver for your tablet for your convenience:
http://www.wacom.com/downloads/driver-detail.php?id=220. _________________ That should help if anyone elas runs into this problem 😎