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norvs26@yahoo.com 2/19/2007 10:03 AM PST
  Question
  Nothing i plug into my vista system works, vista cant find drivers for any of
my stuff, ie; memory stick, mp3, cell phone, external hard drive. i tried
that command prompt thing on ms troubleshoot for Autoplay, but no go.
everything works great on my xp systems. anyone got any ideas ????
 
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bulb005 2/19/2007 10:22 AM PST
   
  try this website they have a fair amount of vista drivers

http://www.radarsync.com/vista/vista_more.php?result=0

am also having problems wit my optical mouse too.

"norvs26@yahoo.com" wrote:

> Nothing i plug into my vista system works, vista cant find drivers for any of
> my stuff, ie; memory stick, mp3, cell phone, external hard drive. i tried
> that command prompt thing on ms troubleshoot for Autoplay, but no go.
> everything works great on my xp systems. anyone got any ideas ????
 
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norvs26@yahoo.com 2/19/2007 1:48 PM PST
   
  tried that link but found nothing compatible, pluss its not "free". I did a
System Restore and used "Manual" as the restore point. That seemed to work.4
out of 5 of my USB devices now work. My Razr cell phone still cant get a
driver. Ill get on Moto about that.

"bulb005" wrote:

> try this website they have a fair amount of vista drivers
>
> http://www.radarsync.com/vista/vista_more.php?result=0
>
> am also having problems wit my optical mouse too.
>
> "norvs26@yahoo.com" wrote:
>
> > Nothing i plug into my vista system works, vista cant find drivers for any of
> > my stuff, ie; memory stick, mp3, cell phone, external hard drive. i tried
> > that command prompt thing on ms troubleshoot for Autoplay, but no go.
> > everything works great on my xp systems. anyone got any ideas ????
 
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Don 2/19/2007 7:31 PM PST
   
  norvs26@yahoo.com wrote:

> ...I did a
> System Restore and used "Manual" as the restore point. That seemed to work.4
> out of 5 of my USB devices now work...

So many people are having similar problems it would be nice if you could
think what might have happened that required a restore. Did you run
Windows Update, maybe, or install some third-party software, edit the
Registry, etc?

Were there restore points other than 'Manual' that you could pick from?
 
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djrm 2/20/2007 2:42 PM PST
   
  Exactly the same problem and its driving me mad. Ive reinstalled Vista three
times and this still keeps happening!!!!

This is what i have posted elsewhere...........

Please help. I have re-installed Vista three times now and this problem
keeps cropping up.

Usually when you attach certain peripherals windows automatically installs
generic drivers and away you go. This is the case with Vista as well
HOWEVER.......

After a few days use Vista keeps asking for drivers for no matter what new
hardware i try to attach to my Dell M1210.

If i attach a simple external hard drive for the first time i get "windows
needs to install driver software for your......"

If i ask it to install automatically then i get a prompt saying "insert the
disc that came with your device"

As an external hard drive dosent need any extra drivers i dont have a disc
and so windows cant use the hardware.

If i plug it into an XP machine i need no extra drivers, if i plug it into a
Vista machine soon after install i need no extra drivers but if i try and add
anything after a few days i get nowhere!

Any help would be great!

(Its not just the hard drive, its cameras, memory cards, printers, anything
external)

Is there any news on this yet??????
 
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djrm 2/20/2007 3:37 PM PST
   
  Found a fix at last!

Click "Locate and install drivers software (recommended)" then "I dont have
the disc show me other options" then "Browse my computer for driver software
(advanced)" Chose the location "C:\Windows" and make sure the "include
subfolders" is ticked. BINGO :)

Works with all hardware (well it should do)


"djrm" wrote:

> Exactly the same problem and its driving me mad. Ive reinstalled Vista three
> times and this still keeps happening!!!!
>
> This is what i have posted elsewhere...........
>
> Please help. I have re-installed Vista three times now and this problem
> keeps cropping up.
>
> Usually when you attach certain peripherals windows automatically installs
> generic drivers and away you go. This is the case with Vista as well
> HOWEVER.......
>
> After a few days use Vista keeps asking for drivers for no matter what new
> hardware i try to attach to my Dell M1210.
>
> If i attach a simple external hard drive for the first time i get "windows
> needs to install driver software for your......"
>
> If i ask it to install automatically then i get a prompt saying "insert the
> disc that came with your device"
>
> As an external hard drive dosent need any extra drivers i dont have a disc
> and so windows cant use the hardware.
>
> If i plug it into an XP machine i need no extra drivers, if i plug it into a
> Vista machine soon after install i need no extra drivers but if i try and add
> anything after a few days i get nowhere!
>
> Any help would be great!
>
> (Its not just the hard drive, its cameras, memory cards, printers, anything
> external)
>
> Is there any news on this yet??????
 
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anon242@gmail.com 2/20/2007 3:45 PM PST
   
  On Feb 20, 6:37 pm, djrm <d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Found a fix at last!
>
> Click "Locate and install drivers software (recommended)" then "I dont have
> the disc show me other options" then "Browse my computer for driver software
> (advanced)" Chose the location "C:\Windows" and make sure the "include
> subfolders" is ticked. BINGO :)
>
> Works with all hardware (well it should do)
>
> "djrm" wrote:
> > Exactly the same problem and its driving me mad. Ive reinstalled Vista three
> > times and this still keeps happening!!!!
>
> > This is what i have posted elsewhere...........
>
> > Please help. I have re-installed Vista three times now and this problem
> > keeps cropping up.
>
> > Usually when you attach certain peripherals windows automatically installs
> > generic drivers and away you go. This is the case with Vista as well
> > HOWEVER.......
>
> > After a few days use Vista keeps asking for drivers for no matter what new
> > hardware i try to attach to my Dell M1210.
>
> > If i attach a simple external hard drive for the first time i get "windows> needs to install driver softwarefor your......"
>
> > If i ask it to install automatically then i get a prompt saying "insert the
> > disc that came with your device"
>
> > As an external hard drive dosent need any extra drivers i dont have a disc
> > and so windows cant use the hardware.
>
> > If i plug it into an XP machine i need no extra drivers, if i plug it into a
> > Vista machine soon after install i need no extra drivers but if i try and add
> > anything after a few days i get nowhere!
>
> > Any help would be great!
>
> > (Its not just the hard drive, its cameras, memory cards, printers, anything
> > external)
>
> > Is there any news on this yet??????

Open Regedit

Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'




 
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Don 2/20/2007 4:14 PM PST
   
  anon242@gmail.com wrote:
> On Feb 20, 6:37 pm, djrm <d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> Found a fix at last!
>>
>> Click "Locate and install drivers software (recommended)" then "I dont have
>> the disc show me other options" then "Browse my computer for driver software
>> (advanced)" Chose the location "C:\Windows" and make sure the "include
>> subfolders" is ticked. BINGO :)
>>
>> Works with all hardware (well it should do)


> Open Regedit
>
> Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'

dj, glad to hear you found how to fix the problem, but it doesn't
explain why it happens in the first place. I'm assuming (but could
well be wrong) that Vista should need to install each driver only
once -- unless Vista removes a driver after a few days of non-use?
Now that I think of it I'll unplug all of my USB devices for a few
days and see what happens.
 
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runscooter 5/24/2007 8:08 AM PST
   
  Just wanted to add a very big Thank You!!

Regedit change seemed to have solved the problems that have taken two days
of my time!

"anon242@gmail.com" wrote:

> On Feb 20, 6:37 pm, djrm <d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Found a fix at last!
> >
> > Click "Locate and install drivers software (recommended)" then "I dont have
> > the disc show me other options" then "Browse my computer for driver software
> > (advanced)" Chose the location "C:\Windows" and make sure the "include
> > subfolders" is ticked. BINGO :)
> >
> > Works with all hardware (well it should do)
> >
> > "djrm" wrote:
> > > Exactly the same problem and its driving me mad. Ive reinstalled Vista three
> > > times and this still keeps happening!!!!
> >
> > > This is what i have posted elsewhere...........
> >
> > > Please help. I have re-installed Vista three times now and this problem
> > > keeps cropping up.
> >
> > > Usually when you attach certain peripherals windows automatically installs
> > > generic drivers and away you go. This is the case with Vista as well
> > > HOWEVER.......
> >
> > > After a few days use Vista keeps asking for drivers for no matter what new
> > > hardware i try to attach to my Dell M1210.
> >
> > > If i attach a simple external hard drive for the first time i get "windows> needs to install driver softwarefor your......"
> >
> > > If i ask it to install automatically then i get a prompt saying "insert the
> > > disc that came with your device"
> >
> > > As an external hard drive dosent need any extra drivers i dont have a disc
> > > and so windows cant use the hardware.
> >
> > > If i plug it into an XP machine i need no extra drivers, if i plug it into a
> > > Vista machine soon after install i need no extra drivers but if i try and add
> > > anything after a few days i get nowhere!
> >
> > > Any help would be great!
> >
> > > (Its not just the hard drive, its cameras, memory cards, printers, anything
> > > external)
> >
> > > Is there any news on this yet??????
>
> Open Regedit
>
> Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'
>
>
>
>
>
 
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Daniel 3/23/2008 12:04 PM PST
   
  Would you share the experience ? I opened regedit and could not figure what
to do...

"runscooter" wrote:

> Just wanted to add a very big Thank You!!
>
> Regedit change seemed to have solved the problems that have taken two days
> of my time!
>
> "anon242@gmail.com" wrote:
>
> > On Feb 20, 6:37 pm, djrm <d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > Found a fix at last!
> > >
> > > Click "Locate and install drivers software (recommended)" then "I dont have
> > > the disc show me other options" then "Browse my computer for driver software
> > > (advanced)" Chose the location "C:\Windows" and make sure the "include
> > > subfolders" is ticked. BINGO :)
> > >
> > > Works with all hardware (well it should do)
> > >
> > > "djrm" wrote:
> > > > Exactly the same problem and its driving me mad. Ive reinstalled Vista three
> > > > times and this still keeps happening!!!!
> > >
> > > > This is what i have posted elsewhere...........
> > >
> > > > Please help. I have re-installed Vista three times now and this problem
> > > > keeps cropping up.
> > >
> > > > Usually when you attach certain peripherals windows automatically installs
> > > > generic drivers and away you go. This is the case with Vista as well
> > > > HOWEVER.......
> > >
> > > > After a few days use Vista keeps asking for drivers for no matter what new
> > > > hardware i try to attach to my Dell M1210.
> > >
> > > > If i attach a simple external hard drive for the first time i get "windows> needs to install driver softwarefor your......"
> > >
> > > > If i ask it to install automatically then i get a prompt saying "insert the
> > > > disc that came with your device"
> > >
> > > > As an external hard drive dosent need any extra drivers i dont have a disc
> > > > and so windows cant use the hardware.
> > >
> > > > If i plug it into an XP machine i need no extra drivers, if i plug it into a
> > > > Vista machine soon after install i need no extra drivers but if i try and add
> > > > anything after a few days i get nowhere!
> > >
> > > > Any help would be great!
> > >
> > > > (Its not just the hard drive, its cameras, memory cards, printers, anything
> > > > external)
> > >
> > > > Is there any news on this yet??????
> >
> > Open Regedit
> >
> > Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> > \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
 
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laver 7/14/2007 10:55 AM PST
   
  I have the same problem. But when I go to that location in regedit, I don't
have any \DevicePath, just \Device Installer.

"anon242@gmail.com" wrote:


>
> Open Regedit
>
> Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'
>
>
>
>
>
 
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bob 8/4/2007 6:47 PM PST
   
  opened regedit and it does not say device path, won't let me rename it
any help this is not my first problem with vista
>> Open Regedit
>
> Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'
>
>
>
>
>
 
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Eve 2/19/2008 5:23 PM PST
   
  What do you mean by "Change" ? Whatdo I do?
T.O.

"> Open Regedit
>
> Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'
>
>
>
>
>
 
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Uwe Sieber 2/20/2008 1:35 AM PST
   
 
Do nothing, it's nonsense.


Eve wrote:
> What do you mean by "Change" ? Whatdo I do?
> T.O.
>
> "> Open Regedit
>> Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
>> \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'
 
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Benjamin 4/16/2008 7:37 AM PST
   
 
Hey I hav tried the regedit solution, when I go to that location in regedit,
I don't
have any \DevicePath, just \Device Installer, what do u think I shuld do...
urgent help, coz my Laptop is almost useless
thanx



> Open Regedit
>
> Change HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
> \DevicePath to '%SystemRoot%\System32'
>
>
>
>
>
 
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