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Old July 2nd 04, 02:23 AM
Bill Burruss
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Default Add Hardware Wizard is jammed

I was installing a CD burner to a USB port. It installed
but could not get it to make copies. I then checked device
manager and saw no conflicts. I checked to see if all the
wires were secure and noticed one was loose. I pushed it
in and the add hardware wizard came on. The system then
locked up. I then tried to open it in safe mode. That
worked but when I went out of safe mode the add hardware
wizard came back. I also tried to take the system back to
a previous setting. I still got the add hardware wizard.
Currently, I have taken it to a certified technician and
he is having the same problem. He tried reinstalling
Windows ME but ran into problems because Windows ME was as
added as an upgrade from Windows 98. He recommends that I
upgrade to Windows XP. The reason for this is because he
feels adding something new may not fix the problem and
maintain my data files. He feels that by reinstalling the
other versions of Windows may not correct my problem. Do
you have any advice?
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Old July 2nd 04, 02:39 AM
Mike M
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Default Add Hardware Wizard is jammed

Check your windows\inf folder (a hidden system folder and you will have to
enable the viewing of such files and folders in Explorer (Tools | Folder
Options | View and check "Show hidden files and folders" and uncheck "Hide
protected operating system files") and look for large numbers of oem*.inf
files that are all 0 bytes in size. If you've got thousands of such files
this is the cause of your problem as you're probably at the limit of the
number of entries that can be entered in a FAT folder and therefore cannot add
any inf file associated with the update. Delete these 0 byte oem*.inf files.

Why has this happened? If you have Norton's System Doctor installed did you
perhaps forget to disable System Doctor before updating your system from the
Windows Update site? If you don't delete these files some software and most
hardware and driver installs will take a very long time to complete if they
complete at all.

For more details see the Symantec site:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...15010309&src=n and
also MS KB 281967 - "Computer Stops Responding (Hangs) During Setup,
Installing Updates, or Adding New Hardware"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=281967). I would strongly recommend that
you contact Microsoft and mention 281967 and also 301540 and ask for a copy of
the new ifsmgr.vxd v4.90.3003. You will then either be sent the file or told
how and where to download a copy. There should be no charge for this call
other than for the cost of the phone call. Alternatively do yourself and your
PC a favour and dump System Doctor.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Bill Burruss wrote:

I was installing a CD burner to a USB port. It installed
but could not get it to make copies. I then checked device
manager and saw no conflicts. I checked to see if all the
wires were secure and noticed one was loose. I pushed it
in and the add hardware wizard came on. The system then
locked up. I then tried to open it in safe mode. That
worked but when I went out of safe mode the add hardware
wizard came back. I also tried to take the system back to
a previous setting. I still got the add hardware wizard.
Currently, I have taken it to a certified technician and
he is having the same problem. He tried reinstalling
Windows ME but ran into problems because Windows ME was as
added as an upgrade from Windows 98. He recommends that I
upgrade to Windows XP. The reason for this is because he
feels adding something new may not fix the problem and
maintain my data files. He feels that by reinstalling the
other versions of Windows may not correct my problem. Do
you have any advice?


 




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