USB Mass Storage Device Driver

G

Guest

Bit late in replying but..

On checking Device Manager, Vista reports no drivers loaded, error 28.

There is no driver selected for the device information set or element.
E0000203

So the possibility of Vista telling me what file is missing is NIL.

All my other USB devices work properly, printer, scanner and a Viking Flash
Drive.

Vista has also lost my restore points so I cannot go back. As to software
and hardware that may or may not have stopped the USB device being recognised
I have no idea.

I have been on to a copule of retailers of these devices and as far as they
are aware this problem should relate to the 64 bit version of Vista AND the
manufactures are thinking of realeasing some drivers in the distant future,
so looks as if I will have to use my drives on XP only.

Intrigued that this conversation is also available via egghead.cafe! okay it
might be of help as other might join in.

Current feeling is that a lot of external hardware is not Vista 32 or Vista
64 compatible even though fully compatible with XP and both the manufacturers
and Microsoft are not rushing to solve the problems.
 
G

Guest

After following all the advise etc, which may be of use to others, I think I
have a form of answer to my problem basically as I now have my USB devices up
and working with Vista.

My problem seems that I have been using Vista for sufficient time and
installed so much that the Vista USB drivers became corrupted and lost. With
my posts I followed all the advise and got nowhere, so decided to try a
'System Recover - System Tools, but found that this was also corrupted. I had
two options, complete re-install the other [which I fortunately have] is
recover an image - Ghost 12. Using Ghost I was able to go back in time -
about 4 months and thus found that Vista recognised my old USB drive and now
the new U3 drives! Okay was a bit of a hassle to reinstall software but at
least I had quite a bit of software on the image file.

During my search I was told of U3 incompatiblity, well yes there is but most
manufacturers are posting updates, so no worries there.

My advice now, is use System Tools, System Recover, and go back in time, or
get a back up of your computer - Acronis or Norton Ghost. Otherwise you may
have to do a full re-install.
 
J

jimmy

Sorry Freddy, but I have done this (U3 removal) and still the same problem. As Gary said, there's a lot of Vista users complaining about this problem. I'm ready to fling Vista out the window and go with a different OS. Too many glitches with Vista. Another problem I'm having with Vista is out the blue it no longer will recognize my USB devices (mouse/keyboard) and the only way out to hit the reset button. No help from Microsoft or the vendors for the above problems. Thankfully I have another computer that still has XP on it and it runs rock solid.
jimmy


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J

jimmy

Sorry Freddy, unistalling U3 does not resolve this problem. I've tried just about everything. This is definately a Vista problem along with quite a few others. I'm also having the problem of Vista all of a sudden (with computer on for several hours) not recognizing USB devices (mouse/keyboard). Only way out of this is ti hitt the reset button. Thankfully I have another computer that still has XP on it. Runs rock solid. If Microsoft don't come out with a service pack for this OS soon I'm going to fling the thing out the window. To me it seems that Vista is turning out to be a Windows Me.
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J

John

I have trouble with USB devices not responding, too. Usually, the standard
fix works: to unplug and plug it. Keep your speakers up and it makes a down
sound for unplug and an up sound for plug.

But some devices only work in the USB jacks that are part of the
motherboard. My USB mouse will only work there. My Flight Simulator CH
Yoke and Pedals are also there, since they rarely work when I first start up
FSX. I still have to plug/unplug them. Occasionally my USB printer goes
south. I have to unplug the power cord and replug it. Maybe some of these
things can help you as a workaround until they get these problems worked
out.

For me, the early problems offset the nice features and power of Vista and
the devices that are new with Vista.

John



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C

Cole Sampson

i had such a hard time with this problem, and i searched all over the internet for a solution, and finally, after many hours, found one...

you plug in your usb mass storage device, and you try to install the driver, and it gives you this:

"Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device

Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while
attempting to install it.

USB Mass Storage Device

The system cannot find the file specified.

If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and
check the support section for driver software."

the problem is a missing inf file, and this site explains very simply how to resolve the issue...worked amazingly for me

http://teknobabble.wordpress.com/20...ems-installing-a-usb-media-reader-a-solution/

hope it helps you too ;)

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G

Glyn

I should let you know that after spending (in more ways than one) 4
unsuccessful hours on the phone to Mesh technical support, I tried this
'teknobabble' solution and it worked!! For the first flash drive, (a 4gb
Cruzer Titanium) I went through the complete procedure as on the web site.
After that, for the second flash drive and for my Panasonic FX55 camera I
simply had to go into Device Manager, right click and open the (now named)
device, tell it to go to C/Windows/inf, and away it went, successfully
installed.
I had also removed my pretty useless Netgear SC101 software, as recommended
elsewhere in these posts, but it did not seem to have any effect. However,
having done both these things, my computer now will go to sleep again, which
for months it has been refusing to do. I have Vista Home Premium by the way.

Many thanks, Cole
 

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