Thanks for follow-up info. The next thing I'd take a look at is the
Service, Serial in the Registry. Found at:
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Serial
Check the Key value for Start and make sure it's set = 1
Also did you install any 3rd-Party Bluetooth software to get your
devices running ? The driver load failure maybe due to an inability
to locate that 3rd-Party driver. Sometimes just uninstalling the
Bluetooth stack and re-installing will fix the issue.
"Terry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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>> Check your BIOS setup for both the presence of a on-board modem
>> and whether the motherboard Serial ( COM Ports ) are enabled. ...checking
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> How does your BT Router interface to the PC ( USB or Ethernet ) ?
> Ethernet..yes
> Also do you use any Bluetooth technology devices ?...yes
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>> On common issue is that a boot to Safe Mode with XP automatically
>> starts both Serial and Parallel Port drivers that may not start under a
>> normal XP boot sequence.
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>> "Terry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> Hi
>>>
>>> My desktop is stable AFAIK, but checking my Device Manager it is showing
>>> yellow exlclamation marks against com port 1 and 2.
>>>
>>> I am using a BT Router for my internet connections.
>>>
>>> According to devices I have no modem installed...internet OK tho'.
>>>
>>> I am only concerned with reading newsgroups about clearing device
>>> manager errors for "smoother running of PC".
>>> When I click on properties for each of above ports, it states:
>>> "Device not working because Windows cannot load the drivers req'd for
>>> this device(code 31)"
>>> tried to find better drivers, but it could not find any better than the
>>> ones loaded!!!
>>>
>>> Tried uninstalling these ports only for them to return with same as
>>> above.
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>> Terry
>>>
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