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ACPI PNP device with error code 22
After attempting to install an Epson R300 printer which is
a USB stand-alone or with PC type, I received a General Protection Fault related to one of it's drivers. After rebooting, when I looked in system tools, system information, components, problem devices, the printer turned up an error code 11 and the ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ steering with an ACPI PNP device gave an error code 22. After uninstalling all printer files, and disconnecting it from the PC, the error 11 disappeared. However, the ACPI PNP error remains. (Before attempting to install the Epson printer, I had a Canon i860 connected on the same port and it worked fine.) The USB ports no longer work for printing devices. I was able to plug a USB external modem in and it worked. But trying to reinstall the Canon printer...it cannot install the print port. I am at a loss for how to clear up the problem. The USB ports are 2.0. The other USB 1.0 ports are fine. |
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ACPI PNP device with error code 22
Thank you for the KB reference. I will have to try
something else to get the USB printer installed. -----Original Message----- The Code 22 error you are seeing should not be preventing you using your USB ports.. Error Code 22: See MS KB 272291 - "ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering" Problem Device Entry in System Information Tool" (http://support.microsoft.com? kbid=272291) where you will find it stated that what you are seeing is "by design". This problem is often the result of having changed the layout of your PCI cards or following the removal of a card. Forget about this "error" as it is unlikely to have an effect and is simply indicating that the place holder previously used is no longer required. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Marcia wrote: After attempting to install an Epson R300 printer which is a USB stand-alone or with PC type, I received a General Protection Fault related to one of it's drivers. After rebooting, when I looked in system tools, system information, components, problem devices, the printer turned up an error code 11 and the ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ steering with an ACPI PNP device gave an error code 22. After uninstalling all printer files, and disconnecting it from the PC, the error 11 disappeared. However, the ACPI PNP error remains. (Before attempting to install the Epson printer, I had a Canon i860 connected on the same port and it worked fine.) The USB ports no longer work for printing devices. I was able to plug a USB external modem in and it worked. But trying to reinstall the Canon printer...it cannot install the print port. I am at a loss for how to clear up the problem. The USB ports are 2.0. The other USB 1.0 ports are fine. . |
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ACPI PNP device with error code 22
I tried to reinstall the USB printer to a known working
port. Still no go. I did find in the registry under- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ENUM\USB\ROOT_HUB. Each of the 4 PCI&VEN entries has a FailureID of 0x00000005(5). What does this refer to? Tried looking in KB, but I'm not too good at searching. The info I came up with was general. -----Original Message----- The Code 22 error you are seeing should not be preventing you using your USB ports.. Error Code 22: See MS KB 272291 - "ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Steering" Problem Device Entry in System Information Tool" (http://support.microsoft.com? kbid=272291) where you will find it stated that what you are seeing is "by design". This problem is often the result of having changed the layout of your PCI cards or following the removal of a card. Forget about this "error" as it is unlikely to have an effect and is simply indicating that the place holder previously used is no longer required. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Marcia wrote: After attempting to install an Epson R300 printer which is a USB stand-alone or with PC type, I received a General Protection Fault related to one of it's drivers. After rebooting, when I looked in system tools, system information, components, problem devices, the printer turned up an error code 11 and the ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ steering with an ACPI PNP device gave an error code 22. After uninstalling all printer files, and disconnecting it from the PC, the error 11 disappeared. However, the ACPI PNP error remains. (Before attempting to install the Epson printer, I had a Canon i860 connected on the same port and it worked fine.) The USB ports no longer work for printing devices. I was able to plug a USB external modem in and it worked. But trying to reinstall the Canon printer...it cannot install the print port. I am at a loss for how to clear up the problem. The USB ports are 2.0. The other USB 1.0 ports are fine. . |
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