Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device. The resolutions that are listed in this article may help solve some instances but not all instances of this problem. You may also need to contact your hardware manufacturer for assistance with your hardware. In the Search box in Control Panel , type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting. Under the Hardware and Sound item, click Configure a device. If you are prompted to enter an administrator password or provide confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Verify the drive is activated in the BIOS. BIOS systems vary by device. Also, verify with the manufacturer of the computer if the drive came with it, or the manufacturer of the drive if it was purchased separately that the chipset drivers for the device are current. To update the driver, search for the driver on the device manufacturer's website, and then follow the installation instructions on the website. To reinstall the driver, follow these steps:.
Type devmgmt. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or select Allow. When you are prompted to confirm that you want to remove the device, select OK.
After the computer restarts, the drivers will be automatically installed. If your problem is not solved, try the next method. From Start , search for Device Manager. Open Device Manager from the search results, and select the View menu. Choose Show Hidden Devices. If there are additional entries, right-click them and then choose Uninstall.
This problem may be caused by two Windows registry entries that have become corrupted. To use Registry Editor to delete the corrupted Registry entries, follow these steps:. Type regedit in the Run dialog box, then press Enter. In the right pane, select UpperFilters. Note You may also see an UpperFilters. You do not have to remove that entry. Click UpperFilters only. If you do not see the UpperFilters registry entry, you still might have to remove the LowerFilters registry entry.
To do this, go to step 7. Any ideas?? Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. XP recognizes only FAT formatted floppies.
Sorry already checked cable orientation. Sorry I couldn't help. Exact problem here. Back to Hardware Forum. Start or search. Start New Discussion. Create a new discussion If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.
Track this discussion and email me when there are updates. Reset Post Submit Post. Related Discussions. USB 3. Related Forums. Recommended Posts. Posted January 31, If you are not successful after several tries, quit Setup. Then, to restart Setup, copy the Windows XP installation files to your hard disk. To quit Setup, press F3. SP2 What could be the probable cause any missing files for the same?
I am not sure how I should proceed from this point. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Posted February 1, Posted February 4, Posted February 6, Hi, After going through many posts under nLite forum, I experimented a little, but without any success. Still stuck at the same point. Drive E: " to create image. Does this affect the setup in any way? Can any of the above files be used to create proper installation disk?
Posted February 6, edited. Posted February 7, Hi jaclaz, Thanks for the useful info. All the mentioned files for XP Pro seem to be in place except the following-.
What is the approx. Do you recommend downloading SP2 and slipstreaming with MB source? All the mentioned files for XP Pro seem to be in place except the following Are these files mandatory?
Does this matter in any way? Posted February 9, INF [massstoragedrivers. This dmicall. After commenting this, installation went ahead but reported following missing files. SIF cinemst2. Are they mandatory? This indicates an internal Setup error. Contact your system administrator.
What could be the reason for this error?
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