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| I was installing my HP All in One Printer with my new wireless network and router. Since doing so I receive this error code "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" for my CD/DVD Drive and am unable to read or play a CD/DVD. I have already reinstalled the driver, but still get the same error. What do I do? | Guest
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| Follow the instructions given here (Method 2): http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;314060 Although the article mentions XP, the same registry keys are used by Vista. In this Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}, note that the Key is identified in the left-hand pane of Registry Editor. The Values for that key are seen in the right-hand pane. The Values called LowerFilters and UpperFilters are the Values that you want to select and delete. You can right-click on those two values to do that. They will be in the same key. If you only see one of those two values, then just delete the one. If you want to back up the key before you make a change, highlight the key, and choose File from the menu, and then choose Export. Name it GoBack.reg. Hopefully, though, you won't have to use your backup, and things will work out. Should you want to undo your changes, just click on GoBack.reg. If you don't find the Values noted above, post back "Sprout9858" <Sprout9858@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4197FA61-F209-45FD-8312-4D1E1595528B@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Hi. Perhaps this is not directly related to the issue raised here, but....I have been trying to get a USB phone to work on my Vista system so I can run a VoIP line from it. When the device is plugged in it appears in device manager (as USB audio device) with an exclamation mark against it. Looking in properties reveals the same "This device cannot start (code 10)" error. I have tried the registry edit you suggested above, but it had no effect. I also tried getting Windows to search for an updated driver online, but it concludes the best driver is already installed . The driver Windows triesto run is vista_rtm.061101.2205. Has anyone got an idea as to what it might be worth trying next? Any help appriciated. Thanks. Steven. | Guest
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| This solution has worked for some people with problematic USB devices: Locate the file INFCACHE.1 in C:\Windows\inf Right click on the INFCACHE.1 file, select Properties >Security > Edit, and give your account full control. Delete INFCACHE.1, or rename it to INFCACHE.1.BAK or temporarily move to your desktop. REBOOT -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Mushy-pea" <Mushy-pea@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3B9E941B-7D8B-4525-B061-F1B77D16AE97@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Helped me w/ a PCMCIA problem too... "Cal Bear '66" wrote: Quote:
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