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09-10-2010 07:18 PM - edited 09-10-2010 07:20 PM
@educatedshrimp
Hi,
I see on screenshot which you posted that some kind of device haven't got installed driver. I pointed this problem on below photo by using the arrow.
Before we will try anything I need to know what is this. Please go to:
Control Panel -> Device Manager
Click with right button of your mouse on ' Unkown Device ' with exclamation mark ( ) and choose properties. Then go to ' Details ' tab and paste here Hardware Ids . This way we will know what it is.
Below You've got example how to do it:
09-11-2010 11:53 AM
I didnt think that this was somthing that was relevant as I found another post (i cant find it) but it was apparently to do with the HP 3D Drive Gaurd drivers having issues with windows 7. I couldnt fix it, even with the latest driver release and the hardware id is USB/UNKNOWN as you can see below.
09-11-2010 12:14 PM - edited 09-11-2010 12:25 PM
There is some kind of problem with this screenshots which you posted. I do not see them.
If you want you may just give here links to them.
09-11-2010 12:38 PM
I think the images are still waiting for approval, ive linked to my flickr account hope that helps
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23897750@N08/4979712993/in/photostream
09-11-2010
03:31 PM
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02-20-2017
03:58 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Uninstall all fingerprint reader drivers and software from your system.
Resource:
Uninstalling Software in Windows 7
Uninstall or change a program in Windows 7
Restart your system. Check is hardware id of this device still the same.
If yes then click with right button of your mouse on this ' Unkown Device ' with exclamation mark ( ) and choose properties. Then go to ' General ' tab and show me what kind of status this device have there. Post me link to screenshot with it.
09-11-2010 03:46 PM
09-11-2010 07:59 PM
Please show me two more things about this ' Uknown Device ' on screenshots.
' Drivers ' tab and then click in the same place on ' Driver details ' button.
09-12-2010 02:05 AM
09-12-2010 06:31 PM
For now there is nothing to thank me. I have some suspicions, but before I will write anything I want to try some solutions.
Ok so we will try firstsomething like this. Download and install:
Intel Chipset Driver here
Restart your system.
Check is hardware id of this ' Unkown Device ' changed or not.
If yes then please post it.
If not then restart your system again (Please follow this procedure as is described below. It's very important.)
On boot press ' F8 ' and choose ' Safe mode '.
Go to:
Control Panel -> Devices Manager -> Universal Serial Bus controllers
and click on ' Unkown Device ' with right button of your mouse and choose from the list ' Uninstall driver '.
Restart your system again and start it normally.
Check again device manager. Is there anything changed? Name of this not working device, hardware id, etc.
09-13-2010 04:16 AM
ok so ive done what you said and it hasn't changed in device manager when I installed the new chipset driver and rebooted from safe mode. I did however get a speech bubble pop up when i rebooted from safe mode saying that it had found new hard ware and proceeded with installing a driver for it. once it had complete the error poped up below.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23897750@N08/4985686793/
so i guess were back where we started lol
