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Thank Shenan Stanley and Paul. but it still don't work. -- Calvin Hui ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Calvin Hui's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/168713.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/xp-hardware/1286934.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Calvin Hui wrote:
Thank Shenan Stanley and Paul. but it still don't work. What are your symptoms now ? How many unknown items are left ? Paul |
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Calvin Hui wrote:
Thank Shenan Stanley and Paul. but it still don't work. What are your symptoms now ? How many unknown items are left ? Paul |
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Paul;4749486 Wrote: Calvin Hui wrote: Thank Shenan Stanley and Paul. but it still don't work. What are your symptoms now ? How many unknown items are left ? Paul Hi Paul, Happy New Year! I have bought a new PCI USB card, but it also cannot found the right drivers. http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/v...roblem/aaa.jpg http://forums.techarena.in/windows-d...rs/1287409.htm Thanks Calvin -- Calvin Hui ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Calvin Hui's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/168713.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/xp-hardware/1286934.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Calvin Hui wrote:
Paul;4749486 Wrote: Calvin Hui wrote: Thank Shenan Stanley and Paul. but it still don't work. What are your symptoms now ? How many unknown items are left ? Paul Hi Paul, Happy New Year! I have bought a new PCI USB card, but it also cannot found the right drivers. http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/v...roblem/aaa.jpg http://forums.techarena.in/windows-d...rs/1287409.htm Thanks Calvin Have you looked in the setupapi.log file yet ? It looks like you added a VIA USB card, judging by the fact that there is one VIA entry in the "aaa.jpg" picture. I'm surprised the Intel entries for the ICH7 Southbridge and its USB ports are not showing up. You may see these in the setupapi.log file. When the USB device is installed, the Device Manager "Properties" for the item, under the "Details" tab, will show the hardware plug and play values. 1106 = VIA Technologies. VIA USB2 = PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3104 VIA USB1.1 = PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3038 My suspicion is, you've damaged something in the registry, which is important to discovering the hardware. Do you have any System Restore points from before the incident ? I'm suggesting that as a means to find an undamaged registry (from before you started experimenting). (Note that System Restore doesn't track things in your My Documents folder. If you keep downloads outside of the Microsoft defined file structure, System Restore can remove newly added files, if you use a restore point to return to a previous time. So be careful when using System Restore, if you keep files outside of My Documents.) Another tool you can use, is Everest. It will also display VEN/DEV info for the hardware visible to the program. Even if Everest cannot identify a piece of hardware, it will still be able to display VEN/DEV. (The last free version of Everest, a program from Lavalys.com) http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 Look in Devices:PCI Devices, then look for "Device ID" to get the 1106-3104 type numbers. That should be the USB2 component part of the VIA USB2 chip on your new PCI card. To identify hardware using the VEN and DEV numbers, this unofficial file can help. People contribute hardware they've discovered, to help others identify what is in their computer. This is a large text file that you can save for later. If you purchased a recent version of Everest from Lavalys, it will be using this kind of info to help identify the hardware. http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids Paul |
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Calvin Hui wrote:
Paul;4749486 Wrote: Calvin Hui wrote: Thank Shenan Stanley and Paul. but it still don't work. What are your symptoms now ? How many unknown items are left ? Paul Hi Paul, Happy New Year! I have bought a new PCI USB card, but it also cannot found the right drivers. http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/v...roblem/aaa.jpg http://forums.techarena.in/windows-d...rs/1287409.htm Thanks Calvin Have you looked in the setupapi.log file yet ? It looks like you added a VIA USB card, judging by the fact that there is one VIA entry in the "aaa.jpg" picture. I'm surprised the Intel entries for the ICH7 Southbridge and its USB ports are not showing up. You may see these in the setupapi.log file. When the USB device is installed, the Device Manager "Properties" for the item, under the "Details" tab, will show the hardware plug and play values. 1106 = VIA Technologies. VIA USB2 = PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3104 VIA USB1.1 = PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3038 My suspicion is, you've damaged something in the registry, which is important to discovering the hardware. Do you have any System Restore points from before the incident ? I'm suggesting that as a means to find an undamaged registry (from before you started experimenting). (Note that System Restore doesn't track things in your My Documents folder. If you keep downloads outside of the Microsoft defined file structure, System Restore can remove newly added files, if you use a restore point to return to a previous time. So be careful when using System Restore, if you keep files outside of My Documents.) Another tool you can use, is Everest. It will also display VEN/DEV info for the hardware visible to the program. Even if Everest cannot identify a piece of hardware, it will still be able to display VEN/DEV. (The last free version of Everest, a program from Lavalys.com) http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181 Look in Devices:PCI Devices, then look for "Device ID" to get the 1106-3104 type numbers. That should be the USB2 component part of the VIA USB2 chip on your new PCI card. To identify hardware using the VEN and DEV numbers, this unofficial file can help. People contribute hardware they've discovered, to help others identify what is in their computer. This is a large text file that you can save for later. If you purchased a recent version of Everest from Lavalys, it will be using this kind of info to help identify the hardware. http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids Paul |
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