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Wireless Networking - Hdwre Wizard Cannot Install - ar5416.sys not found |
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I have a new Belkin N1 Router successfully installed to a Dell Desktop PC
(connected by cable). I also purchased a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card for my Toshiba Satellite Laptop and I am having trouble doing an install of the CD Software that came with a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card into my Toshiba Laptop. The New Hardware Wizard on the Toshiba Laptop fails with the following message: "There was a problem installing this hardware: Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card. An error occured during the installation of this device. The system cannot find the file specified." I tried to install the drivers for this card F5D8011 from their website but that did not help. I noticed that the wizard goes looking into C:\WINDOWS\System 32\Drivers for the file so I copied the file in there myself & tried again, unsuccessfully, to run the hardware wizard (same error msg). I called Belkin. They said it was not their problem and to contact Microsoft. I feel I am going the companies finger pointing each other and no one helping a bit. I found no references to ar5416.sys in Toshiba's website or Microsoft's. The Laptop PC is a Toshiba Satellite with Intel Celeton 1.8GHz, 256k RAM, Zone Alarm Firewall, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise, running Windows XP Home SP2. I have also unsuccessfully tried installing with the firewall/McAfee turned off. Any ideas? Thanks in advance! =?Utf-8?B?THVpcw==?= |
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May be this can Help, http://www.ezlan.net/faq#ghost Switch off the computer, and take out the Wireless Card. Reboot one time without the Card, and try to insert the card after the computer rebooted and loaded Windows. Jack (MVP-Networking). "Luis" <> wrote in message news:824E5184-BEB4-4FA0-8610-... >I have a new Belkin N1 Router successfully installed to a Dell Desktop PC > (connected by cable). I also purchased a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card > for > my Toshiba Satellite Laptop and I am having trouble doing an install of > the > CD Software that came with a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card into my > Toshiba > Laptop. > > The New Hardware Wizard on the Toshiba Laptop fails with the following > message: "There was a problem installing this hardware: Belkin N1 Wireless > Notebook Card. An error occured during the installation of this device. > The > system cannot find the file specified." > > I tried to install the drivers for this card F5D8011 from their website > but > that did not help. > > I noticed that the wizard goes looking into C:\WINDOWS\System 32\Drivers > for > the file so I copied the file in there myself & tried again, > unsuccessfully, > to run the hardware wizard (same error msg). > > I called Belkin. They said it was not their problem and to contact > Microsoft. I feel I am going the companies finger pointing each other and > no > one helping a bit. I found no references to ar5416.sys in Toshiba's > website > or Microsoft's. > > The Laptop PC is a Toshiba Satellite with Intel Celeton 1.8GHz, 256k RAM, > Zone Alarm Firewall, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise, running Windows XP Home > SP2. I have also unsuccessfully tried installing with the firewall/McAfee > turned off. > > Any ideas? Thanks in advance! > |
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"Luis" <> wrote in message news:824E5184-BEB4-4FA0-8610-... >I have a new Belkin N1 Router successfully installed to a Dell Desktop PC > (connected by cable). I also purchased a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card > for > my Toshiba Satellite Laptop and I am having trouble doing an install of > the > CD Software that came with a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card into my > Toshiba > Laptop. > > The New Hardware Wizard on the Toshiba Laptop fails with the following > message: "There was a problem installing this hardware: Belkin N1 Wireless > Notebook Card. An error occured during the installation of this device. > The > system cannot find the file specified." > > I tried to install the drivers for this card F5D8011 from their website > but > that did not help. > > I noticed that the wizard goes looking into C:\WINDOWS\System 32\Drivers > for > the file so I copied the file in there myself & tried again, > unsuccessfully, > to run the hardware wizard (same error msg). > > I called Belkin. They said it was not their problem and to contact > Microsoft. I feel I am going the companies finger pointing each other and > no > one helping a bit. I found no references to ar5416.sys in Toshiba's > website > or Microsoft's. > > The Laptop PC is a Toshiba Satellite with Intel Celeton 1.8GHz, 256k RAM, > Zone Alarm Firewall, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise, running Windows XP Home > SP2. I have also unsuccessfully tried installing with the firewall/McAfee > turned off. > > Any ideas? Thanks in advance! > Number 1 - it is not Microsoft's problem. If the thing is supposed to work with Windows computers and doesn't, it is either your computer or the product's fault thus it if not your computer's fault it IS Belkin's problem. Number 2 - While Mcafee Virusscan is, without doubt, the best on the market, their firewall is a real ****er sometimes. I had to uninstall it because I spent needless hours trying to figure out why I couldn't pick up email from my new hosting provider. It turned out to be Macafee firewall. I uninstalled it and all went well, thought it was just a scrambled installation of it so reinstalled it fresh and the problems returned. I got rid of it and reverted to Zone Alarm which has no such problems. Number 3 - Zone Alarm, if stuffed, can cause problems, too. Uninstall it and uninstall the Belkin device, remove it from your computer and reboot after all that is done and then try installing again. Follow the instructions. If it says not to put the device in until it is ready for it, do it that way. If it says to put it in before putting the drivers in, do it that way. Number 4 - if, after all, this, it is still happening, do a search (change search to look in hidden folders, too) first on the Belkin install CD and then on your computer for the file. If you find it on the CD, it is probably named ar516.sy_ so when it comes up to wanting to know where that file is, point it to where you found it even if it is in an odd spot. Number 5 - don't have 2 firewalls installed and both running at the same time. By all means have more than one installed but don't use both at the same time. Doing so leads to strange results. |
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I read with great interest this problem, as I have had the same issue with
the Found New Hardware wizard, but with a different hardware device. I wanted to install an additional drive to my system for, digital photographs and video, so I thought a SATA drive might suit my needs. I do not have SATA support on the motherboard, and all my ATA slots are full, so I purchased a SATA controller card for the PCI slot from Promise Technology (SATA300 Tx2 Plus). When trying to install the driver from the Found New Hardware wizard, I wound up with a file not found error message. I have since obtained another SATA controller from Vantage and have encountered the same problem! Also, I have ensured that I completely uninstall the driver to eliminate any "ghosts" as Jack suggested, but the problem re-occurs. Does anyone know how to fix this problem? "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote: > > "Luis" <> wrote in message > news:824E5184-BEB4-4FA0-8610-... > >I have a new Belkin N1 Router successfully installed to a Dell Desktop PC > > (connected by cable). I also purchased a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card > > for > > my Toshiba Satellite Laptop and I am having trouble doing an install of > > the > > CD Software that came with a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card into my > > Toshiba > > Laptop. > > > > The New Hardware Wizard on the Toshiba Laptop fails with the following > > message: "There was a problem installing this hardware: Belkin N1 Wireless > > Notebook Card. An error occured during the installation of this device. > > The > > system cannot find the file specified." > > > > I tried to install the drivers for this card F5D8011 from their website > > but > > that did not help. > > > > I noticed that the wizard goes looking into C:\WINDOWS\System 32\Drivers > > for > > the file so I copied the file in there myself & tried again, > > unsuccessfully, > > to run the hardware wizard (same error msg). > > > > I called Belkin. They said it was not their problem and to contact > > Microsoft. I feel I am going the companies finger pointing each other and > > no > > one helping a bit. I found no references to ar5416.sys in Toshiba's > > website > > or Microsoft's. > > > > The Laptop PC is a Toshiba Satellite with Intel Celeton 1.8GHz, 256k RAM, > > Zone Alarm Firewall, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise, running Windows XP Home > > SP2. I have also unsuccessfully tried installing with the firewall/McAfee > > turned off. > > > > Any ideas? Thanks in advance! > > > > Number 1 - it is not Microsoft's problem. If the thing is supposed to work > with Windows computers and doesn't, it is either your computer or the > product's fault thus it if not your computer's fault it IS Belkin's problem. > > Number 2 - While Mcafee Virusscan is, without doubt, the best on the market, > their firewall is a real ****er sometimes. I had to uninstall it because I > spent needless hours trying to figure out why I couldn't pick up email from > my new hosting provider. It turned out to be Macafee firewall. I uninstalled > it and all went well, thought it was just a scrambled installation of it so > reinstalled it fresh and the problems returned. I got rid of it and reverted > to Zone Alarm which has no such problems. > > Number 3 - Zone Alarm, if stuffed, can cause problems, too. Uninstall it and > uninstall the Belkin device, remove it from your computer and reboot after > all that is done and then try installing again. Follow the instructions. If > it says not to put the device in until it is ready for it, do it that way. > If it says to put it in before putting the drivers in, do it that way. > > Number 4 - if, after all, this, it is still happening, do a search (change > search to look in hidden folders, too) first on the Belkin install CD and > then on your computer for the file. If you find it on the CD, it is probably > named ar516.sy_ so when it comes up to wanting to know where that file is, > point it to where you found it even if it is in an odd spot. > > Number 5 - don't have 2 firewalls installed and both running at the same > time. By all means have more than one installed but don't use both at the > same time. Doing so leads to strange results. > > > |
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Looks to me like ar5416.sys should be in C:\Program Files\Belkin\F5D8011v1
It is File version 6.0.1.4 Driver for Atheros AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter, that strongly suggest to me that Belkin owns the file. You could try looking in C:\Program Files\Belkin\F5D8011v1 for the file when it fails to find it. I believe it should be there. -- David Hettel Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com DISCLAIMER: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Luis" <> wrote in message news:824E5184-BEB4-4FA0-8610-... >I have a new Belkin N1 Router successfully installed to a Dell Desktop PC > (connected by cable). I also purchased a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card > for > my Toshiba Satellite Laptop and I am having trouble doing an install of > the > CD Software that came with a Belkin N1 Wireless Notebook Card into my > Toshiba > Laptop. > > The New Hardware Wizard on the Toshiba Laptop fails with the following > message: "There was a problem installing this hardware: Belkin N1 Wireless > Notebook Card. An error occured during the installation of this device. > The > system cannot find the file specified." > > I tried to install the drivers for this card F5D8011 from their website > but > that did not help. > > I noticed that the wizard goes looking into C:\WINDOWS\System 32\Drivers > for > the file so I copied the file in there myself & tried again, > unsuccessfully, > to run the hardware wizard (same error msg). > > I called Belkin. They said it was not their problem and to contact > Microsoft. I feel I am going the companies finger pointing each other and > no > one helping a bit. I found no references to ar5416.sys in Toshiba's > website > or Microsoft's. > > The Laptop PC is a Toshiba Satellite with Intel Celeton 1.8GHz, 256k RAM, > Zone Alarm Firewall, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise, running Windows XP Home > SP2. I have also unsuccessfully tried installing with the firewall/McAfee > turned off. > > Any ideas? Thanks in advance! > |
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