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- #USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE DRIVER FOR WINXP SERIAL#
- #USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE DRIVER FOR WINXP DRIVERS#
- #USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE DRIVER FOR WINXP UPDATE#
- #USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE DRIVER FOR WINXP FREE#
Spicehead-kgu7e There wasn't any update that happened when the issue started. Spicehead-whtp1 The BIOS is up to date, and I checked on other machines and the USB drives work just fine. Jessevas what do you mean by autoplay settings?Ģ300peterw Thanks for the link, I tried that out and it didn't work unfortunately JeffthetechI t is not a domain connected machine
#USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE DRIVER FOR WINXP FREE#
If you are not sure what make and model motherboard you have, you can try downloading the free version of Belarc Advisor which will inventory your hardware and tell you as best as possible the hardware makeup of your PC, including make and model of the components like the motherboard.Īndy Gengler I haven't tried reinstalling windows yet that's my last resort, but the computer has a lot of settings and files that would be hard to reinstall exactly how it was, and the user of the computer is very particular on how they want everything set up.Įshmesh It's a computer at work, but is set up as a home computer, there are no policies on the computer or network that would interfere with anything.ĮminentX The USB does show up in the BIOS it shows up under bootable option 2 as "UEFI: ASolid USB 0000" and under bootable option 4 as "USB: Asolid USB 0000"īig Green ManI actually haven't reinstalled any drivers, as I'm not really sure where to go to get a USB driver, everything online says go to the manufacturers website, but I need a generic driver for "mass storage" devices not for a specific USB Flashdrive device if that makes sense?
#USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE DRIVER FOR WINXP DRIVERS#
If it were me, I would try going to the motherboard manufacturer website and downloading the chipset and/or USB drivers for that motherboard and reinstalling those. Since it is a custom built computer, then one theory may be is at one time it had a manufacturer specific driver for the USB ports, but they somehow got over written or replaced by the Microsoft driver. It is a custom built computer, but has been used for over a year without this issue happening. no offense at all, I don't know how much detail you want, but it says the driver is from Microsoft I have the driver version etc. I've got absolutely no idea where to go from here, any help would be greatly appreciated!! Here's where it gets really strange though, I've got two separate USB sticks that I'm trying to get data on, stick A will only be recognized if I uninstall the driver and leave it in while Windows restarts, stick B will only be recognized if I uninstall the driver and take it out while Windows is restarting. This will work once, I can plug in the storage device it will get recognized by Windows, but when I eject the device no other storage devices will get recognized unless I uninstall the device again and restart windows. The only thing that temporarily works, is in the device manager right click on the storage device and "uninstall device" then to restart the computer. I've run windows from a clean boot and this didn't solve the problem either.Ħ. I ran Windows Hardware and Device Troubleshooter and it was unable to find anything wrong.ĥ.
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Update the driver, As far as windows is concerned the most up to date and correct driver is already installed.Ĥ.
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I've adjusted the power settings on the storage device in windows power options to "never" this is supposed to keep the storage device on.ģ. I've made sure Windows is completely up to date.Ģ. (Code 38)" I've googled that problem, and all of the "Solutions" suggested didn't work.Ī couple of the things I've tried are the following.ġ. When I go to it's properties it says "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory.
#USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE DRIVER FOR WINXP SERIAL#
However it does show up in the device manager under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" as "USB Mass Storage Device" with a little yellow triangle and an !. I've checked the disk management and they don't show up there either. and they work fine, but if I plug in a USB Drive, or a external hard drive they start up (lights flash/hard disk spins) but the computer won't recognize it. I can plug a mouse, keyboard, card reader etc. The USB ports on the computer work with everything except storage devices. I've got a problem with a computer that I can't seem to figure out.