Device driver!!!!!!!!?
Q. Yesterday I stupidly downloaded loads of updates from HP and wrecked my PC, I recovered to some extent but I have a problem with my device driver Microsoft article 322205. I now cannot access my control centre but everything else seems normal. What have I done and can I fix it. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Asked by mojo - Fri Apr 13 08:43:34 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You may be able to use a system restore if you haven't tried that already.
Answered by Nexus6 - Fri Apr 13 08:49:20 2007
Q. Yesterday I stupidly downloaded loads of updates from HP and wrecked my PC, I recovered to some extent but I have a problem with my device driver Microsoft article 322205. I now cannot access my control centre but everything else seems normal. What have I done and can I fix it. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Asked by mojo - Fri Apr 13 08:43:34 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You may be able to use a system restore if you haven't tried that already.
Answered by Nexus6 - Fri Apr 13 08:49:20 2007
What device driver would I need to download so that my phone would be able to connect to my computer?
Q. Using a USB Cable i try to connect my phone to my computer but nothing happens. What device driver do i need to get it to work? The phone is a Samsung Messenger and my computer is on Windows.
Asked by Kris - Tue Dec 16 23:16:58 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've found this to be helpful and problem free. It will scan your system and locate the exact drivers you need to update automatically... Hope it helps you!
Answered by Lois A - Thu Dec 18 16:40:28 2008
Q. Using a USB Cable i try to connect my phone to my computer but nothing happens. What device driver do i need to get it to work? The phone is a Samsung Messenger and my computer is on Windows.
Asked by Kris - Tue Dec 16 23:16:58 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've found this to be helpful and problem free. It will scan your system and locate the exact drivers you need to update automatically... Hope it helps you!
Answered by Lois A - Thu Dec 18 16:40:28 2008
Where can I download a sound device driver and is this site safe?
Q. What are other steps that I can take to ensure that it is the real sound device driver? How can I know if it is signed by Microsoft? Where can I download Kaspersky Anti-Virus? Sorry, for asking so many questions.
Asked by Bernard B - Sun Dec 6 20:25:35 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Download it from the computer manufacturer's site. They write it so it's the real one. It doesn't have to be signed by Microsoft - if the manufacturer chooses to not fall for that scam it won't be. But it'll be the driver that came with the computer. (The driver goes with the hardware, and the manufacturer makes the hardware. Microsoft really has nothing to do with drivers. They include many in Windows, but they didn't write them.) Kaspersky? (You can't legally download a full version you have to pay for it.)
Answered by Colanth - Sun Dec 6 20:36:51 2009
Q. What are other steps that I can take to ensure that it is the real sound device driver? How can I know if it is signed by Microsoft? Where can I download Kaspersky Anti-Virus? Sorry, for asking so many questions.
Asked by Bernard B - Sun Dec 6 20:25:35 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Download it from the computer manufacturer's site. They write it so it's the real one. It doesn't have to be signed by Microsoft - if the manufacturer chooses to not fall for that scam it won't be. But it'll be the driver that came with the computer. (The driver goes with the hardware, and the manufacturer makes the hardware. Microsoft really has nothing to do with drivers. They include many in Windows, but they didn't write them.) Kaspersky? (You can't legally download a full version you have to pay for it.)
Answered by Colanth - Sun Dec 6 20:36:51 2009
What is the device driver for a Pocket PC?
Q. I got a Pocket PC for Christmas off eBay. Just the phone, a charger, and a USB cord. Now the phone isn't working, sending messages or showing any of my info, just coming up with a message that says "'Unidentified USB Device' Enter the name of the device driver for this device. For information, see the device manufacturer's documentation" I can't make sense of it. Any clue?
Asked by Elliot - Mon Jan 5 21:14:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yeah, I might have a clue if you told me the make/model of the device. Hope that helps.
Answered by Really Old Guy - Wed Jan 7 19:11:05 2009
Q. I got a Pocket PC for Christmas off eBay. Just the phone, a charger, and a USB cord. Now the phone isn't working, sending messages or showing any of my info, just coming up with a message that says "'Unidentified USB Device' Enter the name of the device driver for this device. For information, see the device manufacturer's documentation" I can't make sense of it. Any clue?
Asked by Elliot - Mon Jan 5 21:14:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yeah, I might have a clue if you told me the make/model of the device. Hope that helps.
Answered by Really Old Guy - Wed Jan 7 19:11:05 2009
What deice driver is causing problem if not yellow triangle in device manager?
Q. I'm getting the blue screen of death because of a defficient device driver. But when I go to device manager, no driver update are found and none of the device has a yellow triangle next to it. How do I find out what's wrong with my computer?
Asked by Manu D - Sat Sep 1 16:25:48 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. its hard to say ... try disabling some stuff in task manager .. and uninstalling some device drivers until u nail it down ...
Answered by dze - Sat Sep 1 16:32:54 2007
Q. I'm getting the blue screen of death because of a defficient device driver. But when I go to device manager, no driver update are found and none of the device has a yellow triangle next to it. How do I find out what's wrong with my computer?
Asked by Manu D - Sat Sep 1 16:25:48 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. its hard to say ... try disabling some stuff in task manager .. and uninstalling some device drivers until u nail it down ...
Answered by dze - Sat Sep 1 16:32:54 2007
How to reinstall Windows XP usb mass storage device driver?
Q. My wife uninstalled the driver for our Seagate Freeagent external drive from windows xp device manager. Drive works fine on a Vista machine. Can't find how to reinstall drivers to xp machine. I've tried to reboot with Xp disc in cd drive but won't let me repair drivers. What can i do?
Asked by ffrydrych - Mon Dec 15 15:14:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've found this to be helpful and problem free. It will scan your system and locate the exact drivers you need to update automatically... Hope it helps you!
Answered by Lois A - Mon Dec 15 19:03:17 2008
Q. My wife uninstalled the driver for our Seagate Freeagent external drive from windows xp device manager. Drive works fine on a Vista machine. Can't find how to reinstall drivers to xp machine. I've tried to reboot with Xp disc in cd drive but won't let me repair drivers. What can i do?
Asked by ffrydrych - Mon Dec 15 15:14:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've found this to be helpful and problem free. It will scan your system and locate the exact drivers you need to update automatically... Hope it helps you!
Answered by Lois A - Mon Dec 15 19:03:17 2008
Are Catalyst and Device Driver two different things?
Q. I have two 4870s in crossfire mode. I apparently updated my drivers to the most recent version. However when I look in ATI Catalyst Control Center, it says my catalyst version is 09.3 (latest), but my Driver Packaging Version is 8.591. This does not match up. Are they supposed to be different numbers? I thought when I update to 9.3 it will say 9.3 in device manager in windows, but it only says 8.591. Is this normal?
Asked by younggrasshoppa8 - Fri Mar 27 12:28:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That's normal. Catalyst is the ATI control panel. The driver is the actual video card driver that Windows uses.
Answered by Mercuri - Fri Mar 27 12:35:18 2009
Q. I have two 4870s in crossfire mode. I apparently updated my drivers to the most recent version. However when I look in ATI Catalyst Control Center, it says my catalyst version is 09.3 (latest), but my Driver Packaging Version is 8.591. This does not match up. Are they supposed to be different numbers? I thought when I update to 9.3 it will say 9.3 in device manager in windows, but it only says 8.591. Is this normal?
Asked by younggrasshoppa8 - Fri Mar 27 12:28:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That's normal. Catalyst is the ATI control panel. The driver is the actual video card driver that Windows uses.
Answered by Mercuri - Fri Mar 27 12:35:18 2009
When would it be necessary for one to write their own device driver?
Q. When would it be necessary for one to write their own device driver? I think that most hardware devices come with their own device drivers so there is really no need to write one on your own. But I see so many people involved in writing them, why? Can you give some really life examples when it becomes necessary to write one? Thanks!
Asked by azmil_electric - Mon Dec 15 23:27:58 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. People write device drivers 1. Because one does not exist for the OS being used. 2. To streamline the device operation and get rid of unnecessary functionality. Not great answers, but the only reason I ever wrote device drivers.
Answered by tbshmkr - Mon Dec 15 23:46:59 2008
Q. When would it be necessary for one to write their own device driver? I think that most hardware devices come with their own device drivers so there is really no need to write one on your own. But I see so many people involved in writing them, why? Can you give some really life examples when it becomes necessary to write one? Thanks!
Asked by azmil_electric - Mon Dec 15 23:27:58 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. People write device drivers 1. Because one does not exist for the OS being used. 2. To streamline the device operation and get rid of unnecessary functionality. Not great answers, but the only reason I ever wrote device drivers.
Answered by tbshmkr - Mon Dec 15 23:46:59 2008
What can I do to stop blue screen errors caused by a device or driver when system recovers from serious error?
Q. My system is Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2. I have tried downloading/installing the latest updates and device drivers , removed any new software, regularly update and scan for viruses, checked my hard disk for errors, restored computer to different restore points, run disk clean up every day, run disk defragmenter often, run registry cleaners and driver updates, and I don't have any new hardware to remove.
Asked by cuchicoo - Wed Mar 25 02:42:35 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software. This problem can be solved by uninstalling new software, updating device drivers and making minor configuration changes . From . You can also run a free registry scan using utilities from
Answered by Mar T - Thu Mar 26 20:58:20 2009
Q. My system is Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2. I have tried downloading/installing the latest updates and device drivers , removed any new software, regularly update and scan for viruses, checked my hard disk for errors, restored computer to different restore points, run disk clean up every day, run disk defragmenter often, run registry cleaners and driver updates, and I don't have any new hardware to remove.
Asked by cuchicoo - Wed Mar 25 02:42:35 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software. This problem can be solved by uninstalling new software, updating device drivers and making minor configuration changes . From . You can also run a free registry scan using utilities from
Answered by Mar T - Thu Mar 26 20:58:20 2009
How can I fix virtual device driver on Vista?
Q. I need to fix a problem in my computer. It's something about "Invalid Virtual Device driver" in the registry. Please help.. this is my second post of this question and still not able to get a good answer. Thanks!
Asked by Jordan - Sun Jan 25 08:51:33 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You could try a registry scan. Probably just a bad entry in there. Worth a shot. If that fails it could be a driver problem. Try a driver scan: Good luck. Hope it helps.
Answered by computer dude101 - Mon Jan 26 15:29:17 2009
Q. I need to fix a problem in my computer. It's something about "Invalid Virtual Device driver" in the registry. Please help.. this is my second post of this question and still not able to get a good answer. Thanks!
Asked by Jordan - Sun Jan 25 08:51:33 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You could try a registry scan. Probably just a bad entry in there. Worth a shot. If that fails it could be a driver problem. Try a driver scan: Good luck. Hope it helps.
Answered by computer dude101 - Mon Jan 26 15:29:17 2009
How do I get rid of a device driver?
Q. A device driver called VIA/S3G ProIBP showed up under Device Manager. This driver was interferingg with my ability to switch video modes. I don't have a video card and I have no idea how this device got added to my system. I have tried uninstall several times, but it keeps coming back. How do I get rid of it once and for all?
Asked by Don C - Thu Aug 14 14:32:01 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That is your video card. If you say you don't have one, it must be built into your motherboard. You cannot uninstall it if it is still functioning. You can try disabling it, but that may shut down all your graphics. Why do you think this is the cause of your problems?
Answered by BC - Thu Aug 14 14:39:49 2008
Q. A device driver called VIA/S3G ProIBP showed up under Device Manager. This driver was interferingg with my ability to switch video modes. I don't have a video card and I have no idea how this device got added to my system. I have tried uninstall several times, but it keeps coming back. How do I get rid of it once and for all?
Asked by Don C - Thu Aug 14 14:32:01 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That is your video card. If you say you don't have one, it must be built into your motherboard. You cannot uninstall it if it is still functioning. You can try disabling it, but that may shut down all your graphics. Why do you think this is the cause of your problems?
Answered by BC - Thu Aug 14 14:39:49 2008
when i tried to run any kind of application associated with dos "virtual device driver entry is invalid" comes?
Q. When i tried to open any kind of application associated with dos,e.g. a java file in dos,there comes an error saying that there is a invalid entry of virtual device drivers in registry,but still i can open application by clicking the ignoring option and use it, but when i opened the registry editor there is no virtual device driver entry.So please tell me what it implies and how to correct it?
Asked by ankush - Wed Oct 28 00:24:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. When i tried to open any kind of application associated with dos,e.g. a java file in dos,there comes an error saying that there is a invalid entry of virtual device drivers in registry,but still i can open application by clicking the ignoring option and use it, but when i opened the registry editor there is no virtual device driver entry.So please tell me what it implies and how to correct it?
Asked by ankush - Wed Oct 28 00:24:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What, related to a device's configuration, is a good way to determine whether the BIOS or a device driver is c
Q. What, related to a device's configuration, is a good way to determine whether the BIOS or a device driver is controlling a device?
Asked by jbrni al-wQt - Mon Oct 1 03:33:53 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Generally speaking a device that has an installed driver is going to be run by the driver itself. If you are talking about Windows NT(200/XP/Vista), the drivers are often run two ways- via services or via interrupt. Depending on the device, you will have a number of ways that the computer will interact with it. If you are talking about an onboard device, such as a security driver, onboard mathchip driver or other system component, those items run almost exclusively by interrupt and are called by the BIOS as the system has need of them. If you are talking about an outboard device, such as a sound card or graphics driver (attached via PCI or such), those will often run through a service that manages communications to and from them. … [cont.]
Answered by K of the G - Fri Oct 5 00:28:32 2007
Q. What, related to a device's configuration, is a good way to determine whether the BIOS or a device driver is controlling a device?
Asked by jbrni al-wQt - Mon Oct 1 03:33:53 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Generally speaking a device that has an installed driver is going to be run by the driver itself. If you are talking about Windows NT(200/XP/Vista), the drivers are often run two ways- via services or via interrupt. Depending on the device, you will have a number of ways that the computer will interact with it. If you are talking about an onboard device, such as a security driver, onboard mathchip driver or other system component, those items run almost exclusively by interrupt and are called by the BIOS as the system has need of them. If you are talking about an outboard device, such as a sound card or graphics driver (attached via PCI or such), those will often run through a service that manages communications to and from them. … [cont.]
Answered by K of the G - Fri Oct 5 00:28:32 2007
How do I update the Device Driver for my AMD Turion 64x2 chip ?
Q. My Device Driver screen tells me that my co-procesor chip is not working because the driver is not installed. I have tried the AMD web site but it makes no sense to me as I don't have a degree in computing. Can anyone tell me, (in plain English), how to fix this problem please ? Thanks I'm using Vista ome Premium
Asked by guy-with-green-eyes - Sat Feb 20 06:15:47 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I do indeed hope you are talking about Windows Device Manager and not some other software that you have downloaded. The only software that you could possibly use from AMD is the 'Cool and Quiet' driver. Your laptop does run a bit hotter than a comparable intel machine so using this could help. As you are running Vista, you really shouldn't need it. My personal suspicions have been aroused by the terminology you have used. You may have some sort of software that is trying to get you to install something nasty. If your system is running fine don't worry about it. Good luck.
Answered by dik b - Sat Feb 20 12:26:11 2010
Q. My Device Driver screen tells me that my co-procesor chip is not working because the driver is not installed. I have tried the AMD web site but it makes no sense to me as I don't have a degree in computing. Can anyone tell me, (in plain English), how to fix this problem please ? Thanks I'm using Vista ome Premium
Asked by guy-with-green-eyes - Sat Feb 20 06:15:47 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I do indeed hope you are talking about Windows Device Manager and not some other software that you have downloaded. The only software that you could possibly use from AMD is the 'Cool and Quiet' driver. Your laptop does run a bit hotter than a comparable intel machine so using this could help. As you are running Vista, you really shouldn't need it. My personal suspicions have been aroused by the terminology you have used. You may have some sort of software that is trying to get you to install something nasty. If your system is running fine don't worry about it. Good luck.
Answered by dik b - Sat Feb 20 12:26:11 2010
Windows did not start a related device driver?
Q. I have a ATI Radeon Hd3870x2 1Gb, I installed the latest driver from ATI.com it worked fine and later at device manager said "Windows did not start a related device driver" i reinstalled the driver it worked fine for a while and then the same problem... what am I supposed to do? I just can't keep reinstalling the driver 4ever
Asked by pofjefiewjrawir - Thu Oct 2 14:42:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Un-install the driver and then restart your computer. Then reinstall it, then restart your computer.
Answered by Veekeey - Fri Oct 3 22:59:47 2008
Q. I have a ATI Radeon Hd3870x2 1Gb, I installed the latest driver from ATI.com it worked fine and later at device manager said "Windows did not start a related device driver" i reinstalled the driver it worked fine for a while and then the same problem... what am I supposed to do? I just can't keep reinstalling the driver 4ever
Asked by pofjefiewjrawir - Thu Oct 2 14:42:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Un-install the driver and then restart your computer. Then reinstall it, then restart your computer.
Answered by Veekeey - Fri Oct 3 22:59:47 2008
Where can i obtain the programmers manual for RAM, Hard disk and other device driver components?
Q. I would like to get the spec sheet and probrably some info on creating device drivers in assembly.,
Asked by diego - Tue Aug 11 12:11:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sounds like you're going pretty low level - the only reliable source will be manufacturers own information. Try their website to see if there's anything for download, more likely though you'll have to contact them directly asking for specific technical manuals.
Answered by Purpletoucan - Tue Aug 11 12:23:32 2009
Q. I would like to get the spec sheet and probrably some info on creating device drivers in assembly.,
Asked by diego - Tue Aug 11 12:11:19 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sounds like you're going pretty low level - the only reliable source will be manufacturers own information. Try their website to see if there's anything for download, more likely though you'll have to contact them directly asking for specific technical manuals.
Answered by Purpletoucan - Tue Aug 11 12:23:32 2009
why operating system require the loading of device driver before a peripheral can be used?
Q. Why does an operating system require the loading of a device driver program before a new interface or peripheral can be used
Asked by megha L - Sun Mar 1 08:35:48 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check below URL for your ref:
Answered by Abdullah Ebrahim - Sun Mar 1 08:57:46 2009
Q. Why does an operating system require the loading of a device driver program before a new interface or peripheral can be used
Asked by megha L - Sun Mar 1 08:35:48 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Check below URL for your ref:
Answered by Abdullah Ebrahim - Sun Mar 1 08:57:46 2009
Is there any way i can install an iPod device driver that can be downloaded from the net?
Q. i have an iPod mini that works on my parents computer from a firewire port but when i plug it into my computer via USB it doesnt recognise the device and i cant use windows update to install a driver.
Asked by Daedalus11492 - Sat Nov 15 19:39:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've found this to be helpful and problem free. It will scan your system and locate the exact drivers you need to update automatically... Hope it helps you!
Answered by Lois A - Mon Nov 17 16:09:43 2008
Q. i have an iPod mini that works on my parents computer from a firewire port but when i plug it into my computer via USB it doesnt recognise the device and i cant use windows update to install a driver.
Asked by Daedalus11492 - Sat Nov 15 19:39:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've found this to be helpful and problem free. It will scan your system and locate the exact drivers you need to update automatically... Hope it helps you!
Answered by Lois A - Mon Nov 17 16:09:43 2008
What does blue screen error caused by a device or driver mean?
Q. Also fatal error, system has been shut down and, corrupted error report? The worst problem? I cannot talk computer language, please explain in simple words if possible. I guess I first need to know what a device or driver is. Thank you.
Asked by No Clue - Thu Oct 29 13:55:56 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All of the internal parts of your computer that allow you to do different things are considered "devices": (video card that puts picture on the screen, the sound card that allows your pc to make music, the wireless network interface that gets you to the internet, etc.) In order for Windows to talk to those devices, it needs pieces of software called "drivers." Most of those drivers aren't actually written by Microsoft. The drivers are usually written by the manufacturers of the individual devices. Sometimes there are mistakes in the way a driver is written. That can cause Windows to detect a serious problem with how it's trying to talk to a device. This causes the "blue screen of death." If this is something that just started happening… [cont.]
Answered by JasonL - Thu Oct 29 14:24:16 2009
Q. Also fatal error, system has been shut down and, corrupted error report? The worst problem? I cannot talk computer language, please explain in simple words if possible. I guess I first need to know what a device or driver is. Thank you.
Asked by No Clue - Thu Oct 29 13:55:56 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All of the internal parts of your computer that allow you to do different things are considered "devices": (video card that puts picture on the screen, the sound card that allows your pc to make music, the wireless network interface that gets you to the internet, etc.) In order for Windows to talk to those devices, it needs pieces of software called "drivers." Most of those drivers aren't actually written by Microsoft. The drivers are usually written by the manufacturers of the individual devices. Sometimes there are mistakes in the way a driver is written. That can cause Windows to detect a serious problem with how it's trying to talk to a device. This causes the "blue screen of death." If this is something that just started happening… [cont.]
Answered by JasonL - Thu Oct 29 14:24:16 2009
How do you reinstall a device driver on Windows Vista?
Q. Please help! I accidently uninstalled a display driver and now my display has changed. How do i reinstall this driver to get back to normal?
Asked by SyncopatedCity - Sun Mar 15 19:01:07 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi OMG its Me, Sorry to hear about your driver problem. It should be fairly easy to fix, though. My name is Ron, and I m part of the Windows Outreach Team. First, check with the materials that came with your computer, usually they come with a disc or even a couple discs that contain driver information for included hardware. If you can t find that, get your model number and head over to the manufacturer s Website. They should have a section where they have downloadable drivers for users. Here are links to the major manufacturers: Dell: HP: Sony: Lenovo/IBM: Hope these help! Cheers, Ron Windows Outreach Team
Answered by RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM] - Mon Mar 16 17:20:50 2009
Q. Please help! I accidently uninstalled a display driver and now my display has changed. How do i reinstall this driver to get back to normal?
Asked by SyncopatedCity - Sun Mar 15 19:01:07 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi OMG its Me, Sorry to hear about your driver problem. It should be fairly easy to fix, though. My name is Ron, and I m part of the Windows Outreach Team. First, check with the materials that came with your computer, usually they come with a disc or even a couple discs that contain driver information for included hardware. If you can t find that, get your model number and head over to the manufacturer s Website. They should have a section where they have downloadable drivers for users. Here are links to the major manufacturers: Dell: HP: Sony: Lenovo/IBM: Hope these help! Cheers, Ron Windows Outreach Team
Answered by RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM] - Mon Mar 16 17:20:50 2009
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