Error Code 38

G

Guest

Hi, I have been trying to re-intall my camera via a USB port, and when I
reboot after install, it has not installed or recognised the cam...when
retrying the "add hardware" routine again, the error code 38 comes up in
this message...

"Windows cannot load the device driverfor this hardware because a previous
instance of the device driver is still in memory. [Code 38]
Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device"

The troubleshooter does not provide any assistance in this regard.

This has been a long standing problem, and have been accomplishing my
photography downloads via my printer, but very slow. The camera is an older
PowerShot 100. (Canon)

Any help, greatly appreciated.

Russ
 
G

Guest

Hi John, yes I have many times. An attempt was made to discover if older .ini
files had bee retained, but thgat was not the case. Eventually, they told me
to go by a new camera :) ..mmm
I am not sure of why the conflict occurs, it works via any card reader
including my HP printer, but those process are just to slow. I have the
feeling it is a Windows error message with a Windows fix.....!! ?

Thanks
--
Russell C, retired


John Inzer said:
Have you tried Canon Support?

Canon Tech Support
http://www.usa.canon.com/html/conCprTSIndex.jsp

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP



Russell said:
Hi, I have been trying to re-intall my camera via a USB port, and when I
reboot after install, it has not installed or recognised the cam...when
retrying the "add hardware" routine again, the error code 38 comes up in
this message...

"Windows cannot load the device driverfor this hardware because a previous
instance of the device driver is still in memory. [Code 38]
Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device"

The troubleshooter does not provide any assistance in this regard.

This has been a long standing problem, and have been accomplishing my
photography downloads via my printer, but very slow. The camera is an
older
PowerShot 100. (Canon)

Any help, greatly appreciated.

Russ
 
J

John Inzer

Oh...well, if Canon cannot assist you I suspect
you have an incompatibility issue. I guess
you've tried the Canon WIA driver for WinXP
that's currently available on the website?

My daughter has an older Canon A60 (2MP)
and the images download very quickly using
a USB CF card reader. She didn't install the
Canon software.
 
G

Guest

Thanks John, Yes I did try that driver too... same error message though.
The odd thing is I have a friend who has the S100 and he does not have the
same problem..:)

Oh well, maybe time for a different brand other than Canon.. The average
download is 1.3 minutes per picture via my printer reader.


Thanks again,
 
J

John Inzer

1.3 minutes to download one image
is definitely too long. This is not a
Canon issue...something in your system
is causing it. Have you tried a USB
CF card reader?

I wonder if you have a virus scanner
that's slowing everything down.

Some routine maintenance couldn't
hurt either:

Running Disk Cleanup, Error Checking and
Defrag on a regular schedule is a good idea.

(310312) Description of the Disk Cleanup
Tool in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310312

(315265) How to Perform Disk Error Checking
in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315265

(314848) How to Defragment Your Disk
Drive Volumes in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314848
 
G

Guest

Hi John,
I do those routines frequently.
In fact, the error message itself is odd, as I have just had my system
rebuilt..new card, new memory, new hard drive, so the message seems like a
left over from my old system...

Thanks again,

Russ
 
J

John Inzer

Good find...

Too bad it doesn't offer a clear solution...
at least it's not clear to me. However...
this brings to mind the following article...
I wonder if it offers anything new?

(324756) You Cannot Simultaneously Use
Multiple USB Scanners in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=324756

Try disconnecting all USB devices and restart
your computer. Then try installing your camera.

Good luck.
 
J

John Inzer

Also it may be worth a try to search on
Google Groups for the error:

"Windows cannot load the device driver
for this hardware because a previous instance
of the device driver is still in memory. (Code 38)"

It gets several hits and may include a solution.
 
G

Guest

Hi John, well the number 13 is lucky for some. The Q324756 certainly hit the
nail on the head, and was corroborated by the google responses too (I
wondered why thier share prices were of such value) :)

Yes, I just disabled and unplugged the usb scanner, and rebooted, and now I
have a clear Canon download with no probs. From 31 pics at 1.3 minutes each
to all 31 in just under 2.0 minutes total. I can work with this compromise
forever,

Many thanks for your help.

Russ :)

--
Russell C, retired


John Inzer said:
Also it may be worth a try to search on
Google Groups for the error:

"Windows cannot load the device driver
for this hardware because a previous instance
of the device driver is still in memory. (Code 38)"

It gets several hits and may include a solution.
 
J

John Inzer

Excellent news!

Thanks for the update. And BTW...your
persistence and patience were the keys
to this solution. Until you posted the MSDN
link I did not recall the relevant article.

Cheers!
 
G

Guest

Hi John, i read the trail of post from Russell to you with great interest,
and wondered if you might be able to help me. I recently bought a Panasonic
4.0mp camcorder. Every time i try to connect it to the PC, it fails. After
the 'new hardware found' window, it attempts to find the drivers, but comes
up with the message 'An error occured during the installation of the device.
The required section was not found in the INF.' I have tried it with both the
USB and Firewire cable, to no availe. I installed the software on a friends
PC, and it worked on his machine. I have also deleted and re-installed both
USB Enhanced Host Controlled and OHCI Complient IEEE 1394 Host Controller -
still the same.
To make things worse - i disconnected my Fuji camera (to take on holidays)
and i can't connect it either. It comes up with the same answer.
 
J

John Inzer

Philip said:
Hi John, i read the trail of post from Russell to you
with great interest, and wondered if you might be able to
help me. I recently bought a Panasonic
4.0mp camcorder. Every time i try to connect it to the
PC, it fails. After the 'new hardware found' window, it
attempts to find the drivers, but comes up with the
message 'An error occured during the installation of the
device. The required section was not found in the INF.' I
have tried it with both the USB and Firewire cable, to no
availe. I installed the software on a friends PC, and it
worked on his machine. I have also deleted and
re-installed both USB Enhanced Host Controlled and OHCI
Complient IEEE 1394 Host Controller - still the same.
To make things worse - i disconnected my Fuji camera (to
take on holidays) and i can't connect it either. It comes
up with the same answer.
================================
I don't know if I can help or not...what are
the model numbers of the two cameras?

Is your system well maintained and up to
date?

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
G

Guest

The data you require:-
The camcorder is a: Panasonic model no.: NV-GS400GN.
The Fuji digital camera is a: FinePix F610.
Yes, i think the computer is well maintained. Whenever there is an update, i
download it, including SP2. A defrag was done a few days ago.
I also have a Maxtor100gb OneTouchII attached to it by USB. I did disconnect
this, but it made no difference.
Other details you may need are:-
Windows XP (prof) 5.1
AMD Athlon 1.92GHz
512MB RAM
Thank you for your interest.
 
J

John Inzer

Philip said:
The data you require:-
The camcorder is a: Panasonic model no.: NV-GS400GN.
The Fuji digital camera is a: FinePix F610.
Yes, i think the computer is well maintained. Whenever
there is an update, i download it, including SP2. A
defrag was done a few days ago.
I also have a Maxtor100gb OneTouchII attached to it by
USB. I did disconnect this, but it made no difference.
Other details you may need are:-
Windows XP (prof) 5.1
AMD Athlon 1.92GHz
512MB RAM
Thank you for your interest.
===========================
Thanks for the info. I don't have a
solution for you...but would think
that something must have been
installed/updated since the last
successful use of the Fuji.

Maybe the following info previously
posted by Yves will offer some ideas:

===


A. Interferences due to software on your computer



If you installed Real Player 10, this is a likely culprit preventing XP
to
automatically recognize the camera or card reader and open the Autoplay
window.

You will have to uninstall Real Player and maybe do something else as
described below. After you uninstall Real Player 10, reboot your
computer
and then try with your camera or card reader again.

If you do not want to uninstall RealPlayer, you can go around it and
still
get Autoplay, as given below:

Open Real Player. Go to Tools then Preferences.
Click on Automated Services and then Disable Message Center and Auto
updates. Reboot your computer and then try with your camera or card
reader
again.



Note. On March 21, 2005 I had to update my old Real Player 7 to 10 (now
version 10.5) to download something from the Internet. After installing
I
checked with a card in my camera and then with the card reader. No
problem
opening the camera or card reader as a drive and listing the options in
the
opening Autoplay window. So maybe all you have to do is update to 10.5
to
solve the problem.



Also, if you are on XP SP2, there is interference from early versions of
Nero and Incd (both are used to burn to CD) installed when you purchased
your computer (even if you have never used them). Uninstall Incd and
update
Nero from here:

http://ww2.nero.com/us/Support_News_Service_Pack_2_Inquiries.html

and reboot after updating







B. Several ways to download your pictures, from your camera or card
reader.





Before you connect your camera to your computer, make sure you have
enough
battery power or better yet use your AC connector if your camera came
with
one. Then, check your camera manual. With most cameras you simply power
them on and set them to take pictures, with some you need to set them to
something like connect to PC or set PTP. After connecting your camera to
your computer via a USB cable, power the camera on and wait about 15-20
seconds for XP to recognize the camera, you will hear some sound
"ding-dong"
and the LCD screen on your camera will change (the change is dependent
on
the type of camera you have) and you are now ready to transfer, even if
the
Autoplay window does not open automatically. If you do not hear a sound
or
the LCD screen of your camera does not change, the connection with the
USB
port is not correct. Go to the bottom of these directions to repair the
USB
connection (even if you hear the sound, the USB connection may need
repair).



After you hear the sound:

1. Open My Computer, look under Devices with removable storage. Your
camera
(or card reader) will be listed there as an external drive with a drive
letter E, F, G or H (probably listed below your CD drive). Right click
on
your camera listed as an external drive. A menu will open, click on
Autoplay
listed on the opening menu. This should open the Autoplay window to
download
your photos the same way as when the Autoplay window opens automatically
when you connect your camera.

If you want to keep Real Player 10, this would be another way to do it.
The
Autoplay will not open when you connect your camera but you can still
get
the Autoplay from your camera listed as an external drive.



Or



2. Open My Computer, look under Devices with removable storage. Your
camera
will be listed there as an external drive (probably listed below your CD
drive). Double click on it to open it.
You will see a folder (DCIM), double click to open it, then another
folder,
double
click on it to open it and you will see the list of photo files. Select
all
files
and copy to a folder on your hard drive. To select all the files, hold
the
Ctrl key down and press the letter A. Or, click on Edit on your top bar
and
then click on Select all on the opening menu. When files are selected,
their
names are highlighted in blue. You can then look at the menu on the
left
of the file names and click on Copy and then select the folder you want
or
make a new folder to save the files into it.

If you want to repair the automatic Autoplay window (and you do not have
Real Player 10) you can try the following.

Different ways to try to repair the Autoplay window for downloading from
either a camera or card reader.

Go from steps I to V, although step V may not be needed.

I. Connect your camera (or card reader) to your computer, and make sure
you
have
pictures on your memory card. Make sure your batteries are good or
better
yet, use your AC adapter if your camera came with one. If you are trying
with a card reader, just connect it with a memory card inserted and with
pictures on the memory card. Power the camera on, wait 10-15 seconds for
XP
to recognize it, you should hear a sound and the LCD screen of your
camera
will change, the change is dependent on the type of camera you have.
With a
card reader, just wait for the sound after you connect it.

Click on My Computer and look under Device with Removable storage. Your
camera (or card reader) will be listed there, probably below your CD
drive,
and a drive letter will be assigned to it (something like H, G, etc.)
You
will use this drive letter in a step below, so just note down what the
drive
letter is. With a card reader you may see multiple drives, depending
upon
the card reader you have (you may have a card reader capable of reading
a CF
card, SD card, Memory stick, etc. each one will have a drive letter so
select the drive letter corresponding to the memory card you have, or
select
any of the drive letters for it and it should still work regardless of
the
type of card you have).
If you do not see your camera or card reader listed there you will need
to
repair your USB
connection (see below for repair) or you are on a network and the
network
drive is Z and XP cannot assign a drive letter to your camera. You will
need
to take care of this
first. The steps below will NOT work if XP cannot assign a drive letter
for
your camera or card reader. In some cases, your camera may be listed
but
with no drive letter. Try the drive letter after the CD or DVD drive
under
which your camera is listed.

II. Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the textbox:
REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL
and press Enter
Note that there is a space between ...32 and SHI...
This will take a few seconds to run and you will get a "success"
message.

III. Download the autofix.exe file from the site below. At this
Microsoft
site, you have the option of downloading the autofix.exe file in one of
your
folder (or make a new folder and save the file there), then open the
folder
and double click on the file and then follow directions on the screen.
Or,
let Microsoft scan your computer to make the repair. You will need your
camera drive letter during this step. After this, reboot your computer.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...b6-e8fa-45c4-a171-1b389cfacdad&DisplayLang=en

You can leave your camera on and attached or your card reader attached
while
you reboot. However, better to disconnected the camera or card reader
after
you turn your computer of and then reboot.



IV. After rebooting, connect the camera and power it on (or connect the
card
reader) wait 10-15 seconds for XP to recognize it, you should hear some
beeping sound and the Autoplay window should now open giving you the
option
of downloading photos from the camera or card reader.


V. You may have to set the options for this window.
Click on My Computer, your camera (or card reader) should be listed
there
under Devices with Removable Storage. Right click on it and click on
Properties. In the opening window, click on the Autoplay tab and under
Select, scroll to Pictures to
select it. Select the button Prompt me...



Another possible solution.

Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the opening
textbox:

cmd

and press the Enter key

A window will open (black and white) and will display the following:

C:\Documents and Settings\Your Name\

Type the following at the end of the above line after the \

Net start stisvc

And press the Enter key

You will get a message that service is already started (if so this does
not
solve the problem) or that it is starting (if so this may solve the
problem). Then try connecting your camera after you close this window.
To
close this window, type EXIT at the end of the displayed line and press
the
Enter key.



Also received this solution from Bob Wight on March 14, 2005:



I finally found out the problem. I have a Lexmark printer and it has
some
software it loads on start-up. I disabled that software on start-up and
the
camera worked. The Lexmark software was partially taking control of the
camera. I have been using the camera and the printer for about six
months
with no problem. I am assuming the Lexmark software updated itself and
then
the problem started. The printer works fine without the program loading
on
start-up. Thanks so much for your help. Many times, bouncing ideas
around
can help resolve an issue and you definitely helped.



To repair your USB, you need to reach Device Manager.



Open My Computer>Control Panel>Performance>System>Hardware>Device Manger

You will see a list.

Scroll down to Universal Serial bus controller

Your device should be listed there (right click on it and Properties if
you
are not sure about a device on this list) and you can then reach the
Troubleshooter.

Is there a yellow flag in front of the listed device? This indicate that
the
device is not working properly. Right click on it, Properties and try
the
Troubleshooter. If this does not work, return to the Device Manager
window,
click on Action on the top bar and uninstall.

Remove your memory card from the card reader or camera.

Reboot your computer.

XP should recognize your card reader or camera and automatically install
the
driver.

Place your memory card in the card reader or camera, wait 15-16 seconds,
you
should hear some sound indicating the connection is made. A window
should
open, the Autoplay window to download your picture. If this does not
happen,
open My Computer, your device should be listed there. Double click on it
to
open it and the folders until you see your photo files and copy them to
your
hard drive.
===================================


--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
G

Guest

Thanks again, but sorry. Still getting the " . . . section was not found in
the INF" message. I removed the programmes in question, namely:-
Real Player 10
Nero and
Incd
but it still won't let me install the Fuji camera.
A mate wants me to re-format my C: drive what do you think? I'm not keen
 
J

John Inzer

Philip said:
Thanks again, but sorry. Still getting the " . . .
section was not found in the INF" message. I removed the
programmes in question, namely:-
Real Player 10
Nero and
Incd
but it still won't let me install the Fuji camera.
A mate wants me to re-format my C: drive what do you
think? I'm not keen
=======================================
Sorry, but I don't have a solution for you.

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
How to ask a newsgroup question:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 

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