VanguardLH wrote:
> "Robert Baer" wrote:
>
>> Problems that i need help in solving:
>>
>> 1) Unknown Device: PORT_#0002,HUB_#0001
>> This is the most info i could squeeze out of the system.
>> Is there a way of "homing" in to find what that thinggis is for starters?
>
> This is displayed where? Device Manager? Would that be for a USB
> device? If so, is it listed under the USB controllers category or under
> some other category?
>
> If this is in Device Manager, look at that devices properties under the
> Detail tabs. Does the title indicate the device? If it's a controller,
> the bus, device, and function values should be listed on the General
> page. If not, what are the values for:
>
> <someattribute> ID (can be several, change depending on device type)
> Enumerator
> Service
>
>> 2) Cannot find a driver for: Multimedia Video Controller: PCI bus
>> 1,device 6, Function 0.
>> Is there a way of "homing" in to find a better description, so i have
>> a chance of finding a driver?
>
> You never stated the history of your computer, like did it work before
> and it stopped working? How long did it work okay? When did it stop
> working? How do you have Windows Update configured? Have you EVER
> installed any drivers proffered at the Windows Update site? Do you
> install newer drivers despite your current setup is working just fine
> and new drivers mean new code and possibly mismatched to the hardware?
>
> Did you ever install the chipset package for your unidentified mobo?
>
> Whose video card (brand and model) do you have? Did you install their
> driver package, driver only, or just using what came in Windows?
>
> Do you only have USB ports that originate from the mobo? Or did you
> install a USB controller card in a slot? Do you have any external USB
> hubs connected to the mobo or card USB ports? If so, error still there
> when you disconnected the external USB hubs (powered or not)? Have you
> tried unplugging all devices from the USB ports? You might be stuck
> with leaving the keyboard and mouse connected to USB ports if they are
> USB-only devices or your unidentified mobo doesn't have PS/2 ports.
>
> <other problems not addressed - please start 1 thread per problem rather
> than dump a long laundry list of a mix of problems>
Should have been more eXplicit.
Win7 shows an Unknown Device, clicking on the "!" for properties, i
get that info.
Also, the Device Manager shows it and gives similar info.
Driver "update" via the Win7 "trouble shooting" path does no good.
Both keyboard and mouse are "old" PS2 devices.
The only USB device connected is the scanner, which might be
recognized (its support software is rejected by Win7).
I guess i better check that more thoroughly.
PS: All is OK in Win2K; what is new is another hard drive with Win7.
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