Re: Generic Volume
Posted: 10-30-2008, 12:42 AM
up the properties for each device in device manager (right click ->
properties). open the details tab, look at the following properties: "Class
lower filters", "Class upper filters", "Device upper filters", Device lower
filters". note that not all properties may be listed. report back any
values in these properties
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"Paul" <pcostanza@cox.net> wrote in message
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>I have a problem I can't find any on. I have a 9 in 1 card reader that
> includes a USB port and that port works fine but the other card reader
> ports
> don't work and even after a OS reinstall, I get the same problem. I
> thought
> it was the card reader itself but as I dual boot, it works fine in XP. I
> checked the connections for the card reader on the motherboard and it's
> solid. I tried letting the system find the drivers but it can't.
> Checking the properties of the device I get : This device cannot start.
> (Code 10)
>
> Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft
> and
> to see if there is a solution available.
> There's lots of stuff on the net about this error but nothing I've tried
> works. I appreciate any ideas on this one.
>
> Thanks
>



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