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Old February 25th 05, 08:17 PM
Sasha
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I have an IBM ThinkPad with Intel 855PM chipset. I recently formatted my hard
dosk and reinstalled Win XP SP2.

After installation, I installed the Intel Chipset dirvers supplied by IBM
(Ver 4.0.29). I then noticed an exclamation mark against the entry "ISAPNP
Read Data Port". In the device status it reads " This device cannot start
(Code 10).". I checked the driver and it reads:

Driver Provider: Microsoft
Driver Date: 7/1/2001
Drivre Version: 5.1.2600.2180
digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Publisher

In the Device Resources, it says that the device is not using any resources
because there is a problem. When I click on the "Set Configuration Manually",
button, in the Resource Settings window, the following appear with a red
slash in a circle against them:
Resource Type Setting
I/O range 0A79-0A79
I/O Range 0279-0279

When I clicked on the "Update Driver" button, XP searches the web but return
with a reply "Driver not found. Hardwarre cannot be installed". Since this
device was located on the Intel 82801DB LPC Interface Controller, I
downloaded the latest Intel chipset drivers from the Intel website (Version
6.3.0.1007). The problem still persists.

Can anyone help me resolve this? I am sorry for the lengthy post, but I
thought it best to include as much detail as possible. There are no problems
on my computer because of this issue, but I just want things to be perfect.

TIA

Sasha

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Old February 25th 05, 08:31 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Notebook PCs require specialized drivers provided by
the notebook manufacturer. Visit the IBM support web
site and download all the recommended Windows XP
drivers designed for your specific ThinkPad model number.
Do not download the chipset drivers from the Intel web site.

IBM Technical Support and Downloads:
http://www.ibm.com/support/us/

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"Sasha" wrote:

| I have an IBM ThinkPad with Intel 855PM chipset. I recently formatted my hard
| dosk and reinstalled Win XP SP2.
|
| After installation, I installed the Intel Chipset dirvers supplied by IBM
| (Ver 4.0.29). I then noticed an exclamation mark against the entry "ISAPNP
| Read Data Port". In the device status it reads " This device cannot start
| (Code 10).". I checked the driver and it reads:
|
| Driver Provider: Microsoft
| Driver Date: 7/1/2001
| Drivre Version: 5.1.2600.2180
| digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Publisher
|
| In the Device Resources, it says that the device is not using any resources
| because there is a problem. When I click on the "Set Configuration Manually",
| button, in the Resource Settings window, the following appear with a red
| slash in a circle against them:
| Resource Type Setting
| I/O range 0A79-0A79
| I/O Range 0279-0279
|
| When I clicked on the "Update Driver" button, XP searches the web but return
| with a reply "Driver not found. Hardwarre cannot be installed". Since this
| device was located on the Intel 82801DB LPC Interface Controller, I
| downloaded the latest Intel chipset drivers from the Intel website (Version
| 6.3.0.1007). The problem still persists.
|
| Can anyone help me resolve this? I am sorry for the lengthy post, but I
| thought it best to include as much detail as possible. There are no problems
| on my computer because of this issue, but I just want things to be perfect.
|
| TIA
|
| Sasha

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Old February 25th 05, 08:51 PM
Sasha
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As I mentioned, I have downlaoded all the relevant IBM drives, for both Intel
Chipset and the other software/hardware from the IBM website. Only when it
didn't work did I downlaod the drivers from Intel.

If someone can let me know which particular hardware (example modem,
grpahics, memeory) could be cuasing this problem, I can then try installing
new software for that piece of hardware....

Thanks

Sasha


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Old February 25th 05, 09:03 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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How to troubleshoot unknown devices that are listed in Device Manager in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314464

Is your modem properly enabled in the BIOS?

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"Sasha" wrote:

| As I mentioned, I have downlaoded all the relevant IBM drives, for both Intel
| Chipset and the other software/hardware from the IBM website. Only when it
| didn't work did I downlaod the drivers from Intel.
|
| If someone can let me know which particular hardware (example modem,
| grpahics, memeory) could be cuasing this problem, I can then try installing
| new software for that piece of hardware....
|
| Thanks
|
| Sasha
|
|
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Old February 25th 05, 11:17 PM
Sasha
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Hi Carey

Checked the BIOS settings...modem is not present in my BIOS..but "Wake up on
Dial" option was diabled. So I enabled it....

Checked the link you have provided and followed it....

there are some files which were not verified, but from their location i
could deduce that they are IBM's propertiary software for hard disk
protection.

Howevr, the setupapi.log has the follwoing entry:

[SetupAPI Log]
OS Version = 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
Platform ID = 2 (NT)
Service Pack = 2.0
Suite = 0x0100
Product Type = 1
Architecture = x86
[2005/02/25 15:39:30 508.239 Driver Install]
#-019 Searching for hardware ID(s):
pci\ven_8086&dev_101e&subsys_05491014&rev_03,pci\v en_8086&dev_101e&subsys_05491014,pci\ven_8086&dev_ 101e&cc_020000,pci\ven_8086&dev_101e&cc_0200
#-018 Searching for compatible ID(s):
pci\ven_8086&dev_101e&rev_03,pci\ven_8086&dev_101e ,pci\ven_8086&cc_020000,pci\ven_8086&cc_0200,pci\v en_8086,pci\cc_020000,pci\cc_0200
#-198 Command line processed: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\mmc.exe"
C:\WINDOWS\system32\devmgmt.msc /s
#I063 Selected driver installs from section [E101E.ndi] in
"c:\windows\inf\oem5.inf".
#I320 Class GUID of device remains: {4D36E972-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.
#I060 Set selected driver.
[2005/02/25 16:41:08 2364.232]
#-198 Command line processed: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\mmc.exe"
C:\WINDOWS\system32\devmgmt.msc /s
#I060 Set selected driver.
#-019 Searching for hardware ID(s): isapnp\readdataport
#I393 Modified INF cache "C:\WINDOWS\inf\INFCACHE.1".
#I022 Found "ISAPNP\ReadDataPort" in C:\WINDOWS\inf\machine.inf; Device:
"ISAPNP Read Data Port"; Driver: "ISAPNP Read Data Port"; Provider:
"Microsoft"; Mfg: "(Standard system devices)"; Section name: "NO_DRV".
#I023 Actual install section: [NO_DRV]. Rank: 0x00000000. Effective driver
date: 07/01/2001.
#-166 Device install function: DIF_SELECTBESTCOMPATDRV.
#I063 Selected driver installs from section [NO_DRV] in
"c:\windows\inf\machine.inf".
#I320 Class GUID of device remains: {4D36E97D-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.
#I060 Set selected driver.
#I058 Selected best compatible driver.
#I060 Set selected driver.

This entry is repeated 6 times in the setupapi.log file.

I have the latest modem drivers supplied by IBM installed on my machine.

Is this of any help in deducing the source of the conflict?

Sasha
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Old February 25th 05, 11:27 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Right-click on "ISAPNP Read Data Port" and select
uninstall, then reboot your PC.

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"Sasha" wrote:

| I have an IBM ThinkPad with Intel 855PM chipset. I recently formatted my hard
| dosk and reinstalled Win XP SP2.
|
| After installation, I installed the Intel Chipset dirvers supplied by IBM
| (Ver 4.0.29). I then noticed an exclamation mark against the entry "ISAPNP
| Read Data Port". In the device status it reads " This device cannot start
| (Code 10).". I checked the driver and it reads:
|
| Driver Provider: Microsoft
| Driver Date: 7/1/2001
| Drivre Version: 5.1.2600.2180
| digital Signer: Microsoft Windows Publisher
|
| In the Device Resources, it says that the device is not using any resources
| because there is a problem. When I click on the "Set Configuration Manually",
| button, in the Resource Settings window, the following appear with a red
| slash in a circle against them:
| Resource Type Setting
| I/O range 0A79-0A79
| I/O Range 0279-0279
|
| When I clicked on the "Update Driver" button, XP searches the web but return
| with a reply "Driver not found. Hardwarre cannot be installed". Since this
| device was located on the Intel 82801DB LPC Interface Controller, I
| downloaded the latest Intel chipset drivers from the Intel website (Version
| 6.3.0.1007). The problem still persists.
|
| Can anyone help me resolve this? I am sorry for the lengthy post, but I
| thought it best to include as much detail as possible. There are no problems
| on my computer because of this issue, but I just want things to be perfect.
|
| TIA
|
| Sasha

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Old August 19th 06, 09:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
yozas
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Default ISAPNP Read Data Port Error


hi, did you solve your problem?
i have an x40 thinkpad and it has a same problem.

thanks



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Old September 1st 06, 03:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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I did all the same stuff, updated drivers and still it didn't work. What
was happening was that one of the devices connected to the docking
station was malfunctioning, then the laptop would shut off the docking
station and everything connected to it. What you need to do is: 1) turn
on the com port in your bios, if it was turned off, 2) use system
restore for the previous day, and 3) figure out thru process of
elimination which device connected to the docking station is causing
the problem.



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