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I have a PC running XP Pro w/ SP2 and all current fixes with the following
problem... Missing NIC (PCI) Missing CD (IDE) Missing CD (SCSI) I checked device manager and found message for the cd stating "the driver was successfully loaded but the hardware could not be found". I attempted to uninstall one cd and reboot to see if the new device whould be found. The problem changed to "the hardware could not be started because the configuration information in the registry was corrupted". The NIC was missing altogether. After some device manager menu surfing, I found an option for show hidden devices. I checked it and I found the NIC. However I am still unable to establish a network connection using the hidden device. I rulled out a hardware problem because I have other PCI cards and IDE drives which work fine. I've tried to restore back to all available checkpoints without success. The restore fails. Is there a way to correct this problem without performing a repair, or reinstall? I've build a slipstream cd with SP2 and thought I would ask before proceeding. I hope I do not have to reinstall. BTW, how does a device become hidden? |
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A device becomes hidden when it had been detected once but now it cannot be
found. Example, your printer is on and shows in device manager, you turn the power off and it becomes hidden till powered up again. Does the BIOS correctly identify the IDE devices? I would open device manager and delete/remove ALL problem devices, reboot, and let Windows redetect. "Mr Mike" <MrMike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:60F2EA72-0233-4F27-ABBB-B617449AD105@microsoft.com... >I have a PC running XP Pro w/ SP2 and all current fixes with the following > problem... > > Missing NIC (PCI) > Missing CD (IDE) > Missing CD (SCSI) > > I checked device manager and found message for the cd stating "the driver > was successfully loaded but the hardware could not be found". > > I attempted to uninstall one cd and reboot to see if the new device whould > be found. The problem changed to "the hardware could not be started > because > the configuration information in the registry was corrupted". > > The NIC was missing altogether. After some device manager menu surfing, I > found an option for show hidden devices. I checked it and I found the > NIC. > However I am still unable to establish a network connection using the > hidden > device. > > I rulled out a hardware problem because I have other PCI cards and IDE > drives which work fine. I've tried to restore back to all available > checkpoints without success. The restore fails. > > Is there a way to correct this problem without performing a repair, or > reinstall? I've build a slipstream cd with SP2 and thought I would ask > before proceeding. I hope I do not have to reinstall. > > BTW, how does a device become hidden? > |
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The BIOS does indeed detect all the devices. I'm able to boot from the cd
drive in question. I also tried the remove and see if windows would redetect the cd (IDE) drive. That is when the device manager, device status message changed from finding the driver and not the device, to corrupted registry entry. Do you still think removal and reboot will solve the problem if I remove all devices? "Jerry" wrote: > A device becomes hidden when it had been detected once but now it cannot be > found. Example, your printer is on and shows in device manager, you turn the > power off and it becomes hidden till powered up again. > > Does the BIOS correctly identify the IDE devices? > > I would open device manager and delete/remove ALL problem devices, reboot, > and let Windows redetect. > > "Mr Mike" <MrMike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:60F2EA72-0233-4F27-ABBB-B617449AD105@microsoft.com... > >I have a PC running XP Pro w/ SP2 and all current fixes with the following > > problem... > > > > Missing NIC (PCI) > > Missing CD (IDE) > > Missing CD (SCSI) > > > > I checked device manager and found message for the cd stating "the driver > > was successfully loaded but the hardware could not be found". > > > > I attempted to uninstall one cd and reboot to see if the new device whould > > be found. The problem changed to "the hardware could not be started > > because > > the configuration information in the registry was corrupted". > > > > The NIC was missing altogether. After some device manager menu surfing, I > > found an option for show hidden devices. I checked it and I found the > > NIC. > > However I am still unable to establish a network connection using the > > hidden > > device. > > > > I rulled out a hardware problem because I have other PCI cards and IDE > > drives which work fine. I've tried to restore back to all available > > checkpoints without success. The restore fails. > > > > Is there a way to correct this problem without performing a repair, or > > reinstall? I've build a slipstream cd with SP2 and thought I would ask > > before proceeding. I hope I do not have to reinstall. > > > > BTW, how does a device become hidden? > > > > > |
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Yes.
"Mr Mike" <MrMike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 2667984-0406-49E9-B5D7-A3EE6BE167EF@microsoft.com...> The BIOS does indeed detect all the devices. I'm able to boot from the cd > drive in question. > > I also tried the remove and see if windows would redetect the cd (IDE) > drive. That is when the device manager, device status message changed > from > finding the driver and not the device, to corrupted registry entry. > > Do you still think removal and reboot will solve the problem if I remove > all > devices? > > "Jerry" wrote: > >> A device becomes hidden when it had been detected once but now it cannot >> be >> found. Example, your printer is on and shows in device manager, you turn >> the >> power off and it becomes hidden till powered up again. >> >> Does the BIOS correctly identify the IDE devices? >> >> I would open device manager and delete/remove ALL problem devices, >> reboot, >> and let Windows redetect. >> >> "Mr Mike" <MrMike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:60F2EA72-0233-4F27-ABBB-B617449AD105@microsoft.com... >> >I have a PC running XP Pro w/ SP2 and all current fixes with the >> >following >> > problem... >> > >> > Missing NIC (PCI) >> > Missing CD (IDE) >> > Missing CD (SCSI) >> > >> > I checked device manager and found message for the cd stating "the >> > driver >> > was successfully loaded but the hardware could not be found". >> > >> > I attempted to uninstall one cd and reboot to see if the new device >> > whould >> > be found. The problem changed to "the hardware could not be started >> > because >> > the configuration information in the registry was corrupted". >> > >> > The NIC was missing altogether. After some device manager menu >> > surfing, I >> > found an option for show hidden devices. I checked it and I found the >> > NIC. >> > However I am still unable to establish a network connection using the >> > hidden >> > device. >> > >> > I rulled out a hardware problem because I have other PCI cards and IDE >> > drives which work fine. I've tried to restore back to all available >> > checkpoints without success. The restore fails. >> > >> > Is there a way to correct this problem without performing a repair, or >> > reinstall? I've build a slipstream cd with SP2 and thought I would ask >> > before proceeding. I hope I do not have to reinstall. >> > >> > BTW, how does a device become hidden? >> > >> >> >> |
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Well. I tried removing the devices and rebooting with no impact. The IDE CD
and SCSI cd both show the same errors. The NIC is still missing and not working. Soooooo I tried the repair. Ready for this one. I performed an XP pro repair per http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm as follows... I booted from the cd IDE, when the install reboots to finish the install, the IDE cd comes up missing and I have to move the cd from the IDE to SCSI cd. It happens when looking for E:/i386/ASMS. Any ideas? "Jerry" wrote: > Yes. > > "Mr Mike" <MrMike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 2667984-0406-49E9-B5D7-A3EE6BE167EF@microsoft.com...> > The BIOS does indeed detect all the devices. I'm able to boot from the cd > > drive in question. > > > > I also tried the remove and see if windows would redetect the cd (IDE) > > drive. That is when the device manager, device status message changed > > from > > finding the driver and not the device, to corrupted registry entry. > > > > Do you still think removal and reboot will solve the problem if I remove > > all > > devices? > > > > "Jerry" wrote: > > > >> A device becomes hidden when it had been detected once but now it cannot > >> be > >> found. Example, your printer is on and shows in device manager, you turn > >> the > >> power off and it becomes hidden till powered up again. > >> > >> Does the BIOS correctly identify the IDE devices? > >> > >> I would open device manager and delete/remove ALL problem devices, > >> reboot, > >> and let Windows redetect. > >> > >> "Mr Mike" <MrMike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:60F2EA72-0233-4F27-ABBB-B617449AD105@microsoft.com... > >> >I have a PC running XP Pro w/ SP2 and all current fixes with the > >> >following > >> > problem... > >> > > >> > Missing NIC (PCI) > >> > Missing CD (IDE) > >> > Missing CD (SCSI) > >> > > >> > I checked device manager and found message for the cd stating "the > >> > driver > >> > was successfully loaded but the hardware could not be found". > >> > > >> > I attempted to uninstall one cd and reboot to see if the new device > >> > whould > >> > be found. The problem changed to "the hardware could not be started > >> > because > >> > the configuration information in the registry was corrupted". > >> > > >> > The NIC was missing altogether. After some device manager menu > >> > surfing, I > >> > found an option for show hidden devices. I checked it and I found the > >> > NIC. > >> > However I am still unable to establish a network connection using the > >> > hidden > >> > device. > >> > > >> > I rulled out a hardware problem because I have other PCI cards and IDE > >> > drives which work fine. I've tried to restore back to all available > >> > checkpoints without success. The restore fails. > >> > > >> > Is there a way to correct this problem without performing a repair, or > >> > reinstall? I've build a slipstream cd with SP2 and thought I would ask > >> > before proceeding. I hope I do not have to reinstall. > >> > > >> > BTW, how does a device become hidden? > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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