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Old January 15th 05, 01:39 AM
Dan
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Default Problem device in Device Manager in 98SE

Here is the problem device everyone -- any ideas


PCI Universal Serial Bus
Unknown
This Device Has a Problem: Code=28 (0x1C)
The drivers for this device are not installed correctly. To install the
driver
for this device, click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver.
Registry Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7002&SUBS YS_810E1043&REV_00\BUS_00&D
EV_03&FUNC_03
Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
Forced resources: None
Boot resources: Logical Configuration 0
Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
Filtered resources: None
Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF
Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
HW Revision: 000
Driver: Driver Not Installed


  #2  
Old January 15th 05, 02:33 AM
Brian A.
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When in the BIOS, did you by any chance enable USB 2.0? If so, disable =
it and see if the "unknown" device goes away. If it does, you either =
need 2.0 drivers or your device isn't capable of using 2.0.

--=20

Brian A.

Conflicts start where information lacks.
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"Dan" wrote in message =
...
Here is the problem device everyone -- any ideas
=20
=20
PCI Universal Serial Bus
Unknown
This Device Has a Problem: Code=3D28 (0x1C)
The drivers for this device are not installed correctly. To install =

the
driver
for this device, click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver.
Registry Key:
=

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7002&SUBS YS_810E1043&REV_00\BUS_=
00&D
EV_03&FUNC_03
Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
Memory Address Range: Base=3D xFF6FF000 End=3D xFF6FFFFF =

Min=3D
x00000000 Max=3D xFFFFFFFF
Forced resources: None
Boot resources: Logical Configuration 0
Memory Address Range: Base=3D xFF6FF000 End=3D xFF6FFFFF =

Min=3D
x00000000 Max=3D xFFFFFFFF
Filtered resources: None
Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF
Memory Address Range: Base=3D xFF6FF000 End=3D xFF6FFFFF =

Min=3D
x00000000 Max=3D xFFFFFFFF
HW Revision: 000
Driver: Driver Not Installed
=20

  #3  
Old January 15th 05, 03:51 AM
Jeff Richards
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This appears to be a SIS USB 2 controller. Remove the drivers and reinstall
them. The drivers are probably part of the motherboard driver set. Removing
from safe mode is the best option, as you can check whether there are other
inactive devices that should be removed. The chipset should allow a choice
of USB 1.1 or USB 2 - if the correct drivers for 2 aren't available you
could select 1.1. The chipset should support multiple controllers (3, from
memory). In this case it can happen that trying to disable one of the
controllers in BIOS setup is not effective, and can result in a failed
driver installation, so make sure all USB controllers are enabled.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Dan" wrote in message
...
Here is the problem device everyone -- any ideas


PCI Universal Serial Bus
Unknown
This Device Has a Problem: Code=28 (0x1C)
The drivers for this device are not installed correctly. To install the
driver
for this device, click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver.
Registry Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7002&SUBS YS_810E1043&REV_00\BUS_00&D
EV_03&FUNC_03
Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
Forced resources: None
Boot resources: Logical Configuration 0
Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
Filtered resources: None
Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF
Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
HW Revision: 000
Driver: Driver Not Installed




  #4  
Old January 15th 05, 02:48 PM
Dan
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Well the problem is solved and all devices are working. I decided to use the
process of elimination and I updated the problem driver with my Motherboard
CD and I eventually found the device. I went through everything in the cd
and checked each time there was an okay. Finally, I found something that
would work but I continued through the rest of the cd just to make sure there
was not another option. The controller is Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host
Controller. I appreciate the help Brian but your answer did not happen to be
the solution. PCR, thanks for making an attempt in a previous post. Jeff
Richards, thank you so much for setting me on the right track. I reviewed
the BIOS and realized the answer was not there and then I decided that I
needed to go through the long process of checking the Motherboard cd. Your
answer pointed me in the right direction and told me that it was the
motherboard cd that I needed to be focused upon when you said "This appears
to be a SIS USB 2 controller." Thank you again for setting me on the right
track and your MVP status is well-deserved, imho. Have a great Saturday!
:~

"Jeff Richards" wrote in message
...
: This appears to be a SIS USB 2 controller. Remove the drivers and reinstall
: them. The drivers are probably part of the motherboard driver set.
Removing
: from safe mode is the best option, as you can check whether there are other
: inactive devices that should be removed. The chipset should allow a choice
: of USB 1.1 or USB 2 - if the correct drivers for 2 aren't available you
: could select 1.1. The chipset should support multiple controllers (3, from
: memory). In this case it can happen that trying to disable one of the
: controllers in BIOS setup is not effective, and can result in a failed
: driver installation, so make sure all USB controllers are enabled.
: --
: Jeff Richards
: MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
: "Dan" wrote in message
: ...
: Here is the problem device everyone -- any ideas
:
:
: PCI Universal Serial Bus
: Unknown
: This Device Has a Problem: Code=28 (0x1C)
: The drivers for this device are not installed correctly. To install
the
: driver
: for this device, click the Driver tab, and then click Update Driver.
: Registry Key:
:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7002&SUBS YS_810E1043&REV_00\BUS_00&D
: EV_03&FUNC_03
: Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
: Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
: x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
: Forced resources: None
: Boot resources: Logical Configuration 0
: Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
: x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
: Filtered resources: None
: Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
: IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF
: Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF Min=
: x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
: HW Revision: 000
: Driver: Driver Not Installed
:
:
:
:


  #5  
Old January 15th 05, 08:17 PM
Brian A.
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Now that may be a good thing or not.=20
How long have you had the machine?
Have you updated the BIOS since possession?

If you're not running into many problems, leave well enough alone.
Otherwise, you mention here/there about running 98/XP. Is this a dual =
boot environment? If so, some of you're issues may be due to an older =
BIOS that may need to be updated. Check the mobo manufacturers site for =
an updated BIOS and updated drivers.

Others may correct me if I'm off base, but the same settings you use in =
the bios are used by both OS's. AFAIK they are not BIOS independent in a =
dual boot and the settings for one OS may not be to the liking of the =
other.

**WARNING**
If you have never performed a BIOS update, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS =
provided by the manufacturer on noting all BIOS settings, backing up, =
updating and restoring. If you are not comfortable or have even the =
slightest doubt, DO NOT attempt it or you "may" truly be updating the =
BIOS with a new CPU.=20

--=20

Brian A.

Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
  #6  
Old January 15th 05, 08:49 PM
Dan
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Brian A., I have flashed BIOS's before and I do not plan on flashing my BIOS
unless the new BIOS gives me some new feature that I want. It is like you
have warned, Brian that too many things could go wrong especially fried
component(s) and anyway this PC was updated and the BIOS is only a year old.
I formatted and reinstalled my computer both the 98SE side and the XP side on
the new year and that is the only reason I was having some trouble. The last
time a professional helped me and this time I did the format and complete
reinstall by myself with help from this newsgroup of course. I am confident
that everything is now okay but thanks again for the warning and I know you
mean well by leaving everything alone but in this case this needed fixing
because of the reinstallation and XP for its benefit is much better at
automatically configuring drivers as opposed to 98SE where you have to get
down and dirty so to say to configure it just right and this as well as being
aware of what everything in my system is doing is extremely important to me
and if I suffer consequences then I will deal with them at that time. I am
extremely *fussy* in this regard and perhaps someday have the makings of a
computer tech. LOL

"Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message
...
Now that may be a good thing or not.
How long have you had the machine?
Have you updated the BIOS since possession?

If you're not running into many problems, leave well enough alone.
Otherwise, you mention here/there about running 98/XP. Is this a dual boot
environment? If so, some of you're issues may be due to an older BIOS that
may need to be updated. Check the mobo manufacturers site for an updated BIOS
and updated drivers.

Others may correct me if I'm off base, but the same settings you use in the
bios are used by both OS's. AFAIK they are not BIOS independent in a dual
boot and the settings for one OS may not be to the liking of the other.

**WARNING**
If you have never performed a BIOS update, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS provided by
the manufacturer on noting all BIOS settings, backing up, updating and
restoring. If you are not comfortable or have even the slightest doubt, DO
NOT attempt it or you "may" truly be updating the BIOS with a new CPU.

--

Brian A.

Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


  #7  
Old January 15th 05, 09:27 PM
Jeff Richards
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You're welcome, and thanks for letting us known that you sorted it out.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Dan" wrote in message
...
Well the problem is solved and all devices are working. I decided to use
the
process of elimination and I updated the problem driver with my
Motherboard
CD and I eventually found the device. I went through everything in the cd
and checked each time there was an okay. Finally, I found something that
would work but I continued through the rest of the cd just to make sure
there
was not another option. The controller is Standard Enhanced PCI to USB
Host
Controller. I appreciate the help Brian but your answer did not happen to
be
the solution. PCR, thanks for making an attempt in a previous post. Jeff
Richards, thank you so much for setting me on the right track. I reviewed
the BIOS and realized the answer was not there and then I decided that I
needed to go through the long process of checking the Motherboard cd.
Your
answer pointed me in the right direction and told me that it was the
motherboard cd that I needed to be focused upon when you said "This
appears
to be a SIS USB 2 controller." Thank you again for setting me on the
right
track and your MVP status is well-deserved, imho. Have a great Saturday!



  #8  
Old January 15th 05, 09:43 PM
Brian A.
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"Dan" wrote in message =
...
Brian A., I have flashed BIOS's before and I do not plan on flashing =

my BIOS
unless the new BIOS gives me some new feature that I want. It is like =

you
have warned, Brian that too many things could go wrong especially =

fried
component(s) and anyway this PC was updated and the BIOS is only a =

year old.

It's standard for me to inform/warn anyone one I respond to in regards =
to any major system changes. I know not the level of knowledge each =
individual has and failing/omitting any warning IMO would be negligent =
and/or possibly disasterous.

I formatted and reinstalled my computer both the 98SE side and the XP =

side on
the new year and that is the only reason I was having some trouble. =

The last
time a professional helped me and this time I did the format and =

complete
reinstall by myself with help from this newsgroup of course. I am =

confident
that everything is now okay but thanks again for the warning and I =

know you
mean well by leaving everything alone but in this case this needed =

fixing

"leave well enough alone" was only in refernce to updating the BIOS. =
Although, it can be said to some who don't have a problem, read some =
posts and decide that something they read should be done without fully =
being aware of it's implementation purpose, or what if any, =
reprocussions may be.

because of the reinstallation and XP for its benefit is much better at
automatically configuring drivers as opposed to 98SE where you have to =

get
down and dirty so to say to configure it just right and this as well =

as being
aware of what everything in my system is doing is extremely important =

to me
and if I suffer consequences then I will deal with them at that time. =

I am
extremely *fussy* in this regard and perhaps someday have the makings =

of a
computer tech. LOL


Actually, IMO I think 98 is easier to configure for the seasoned users, =
mainly on the look/feel/performance level. XP, especially Pro has many =
hidden secret settings that may be altered/tweaked. Some are easy enough =
for the greenhorn with guidance while others should only be done by =
daredevils, or those with the total knowledge of the effect the change =
will have, and this isn't including the registry or Recovery Console.

Anyhoo, glad to hear all is working now, I'm 86'n.

--=20

Brian A.

Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
  #9  
Old January 16th 05, 12:51 AM
PCR
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You are welcome. Glad to have played a small part.

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Dan" wrote in message
...
| Well the problem is solved and all devices are working. I decided to
use the
| process of elimination and I updated the problem driver with my
Motherboard
| CD and I eventually found the device. I went through everything in
the cd
| and checked each time there was an okay. Finally, I found something
that
| would work but I continued through the rest of the cd just to make
sure there
| was not another option. The controller is Standard Enhanced PCI to
USB Host
| Controller. I appreciate the help Brian but your answer did not
happen to be
| the solution. PCR, thanks for making an attempt in a previous post.
Jeff
| Richards, thank you so much for setting me on the right track. I
reviewed
| the BIOS and realized the answer was not there and then I decided that
I
| needed to go through the long process of checking the Motherboard cd.
Your
| answer pointed me in the right direction and told me that it was the
| motherboard cd that I needed to be focused upon when you said "This
appears
| to be a SIS USB 2 controller." Thank you again for setting me on the
right
| track and your MVP status is well-deserved, imho. Have a great
Saturday!
| :~
|
| "Jeff Richards" wrote in message
| ...
| : This appears to be a SIS USB 2 controller. Remove the drivers and
reinstall
| : them. The drivers are probably part of the motherboard driver set.
| Removing
| : from safe mode is the best option, as you can check whether there
are other
| : inactive devices that should be removed. The chipset should allow a
choice
| : of USB 1.1 or USB 2 - if the correct drivers for 2 aren't available
you
| : could select 1.1. The chipset should support multiple controllers
(3, from
| : memory). In this case it can happen that trying to disable one of
the
| : controllers in BIOS setup is not effective, and can result in a
failed
| : driver installation, so make sure all USB controllers are enabled.
| : --
| : Jeff Richards
| : MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
| : "Dan" wrote in message
| : ...
| : Here is the problem device everyone -- any ideas
| :
| :
| : PCI Universal Serial Bus
| : Unknown
| : This Device Has a Problem: Code=28 (0x1C)
| : The drivers for this device are not installed correctly. To
install
| the
| : driver
| : for this device, click the Driver tab, and then click Update
Driver.
| : Registry Key:
| :
|
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\enum\PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7002&SUBS YS_810E1043&REV_00\BUS
_00&D
| : EV_03&FUNC_03
| : Alloc resources: Logical Configuration 0
| : Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF
Min=
| : x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
| : Forced resources: None
| : Boot resources: Logical Configuration 0
| : Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF
Min=
| : x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
| : Filtered resources: None
| : Basic resources: Logical Configuration 0
| : IRQ: 0 Mask: xFFFF
| : Memory Address Range: Base= xFF6FF000 End= xFF6FFFFF
Min=
| : x00000000 Max= xFFFFFFFF
| : HW Revision: 000
| : Driver: Driver Not
Installed
| :
| :
| :
| :
|
|


  #10  
Old January 16th 05, 03:01 AM
Dan
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Thanks Brian and I misunderstood your post. My profuse apologies and I am
glad everything is now okay with my system. I thought you were referring to
not fixing the ? device driver.

"Brian A." gonefish'n@afarawaylake wrote in message
...
"Dan" wrote in message
...
Brian A., I have flashed BIOS's before and I do not plan on flashing my

BIOS
unless the new BIOS gives me some new feature that I want. It is like you
have warned, Brian that too many things could go wrong especially fried
component(s) and anyway this PC was updated and the BIOS is only a year

old.

It's standard for me to inform/warn anyone one I respond to in regards to any
major system changes. I know not the level of knowledge each individual has
and failing/omitting any warning IMO would be negligent and/or possibly
disasterous.

I formatted and reinstalled my computer both the 98SE side and the XP side

on
the new year and that is the only reason I was having some trouble. The

last
time a professional helped me and this time I did the format and complete
reinstall by myself with help from this newsgroup of course. I am

confident
that everything is now okay but thanks again for the warning and I know you
mean well by leaving everything alone but in this case this needed fixing


"leave well enough alone" was only in refernce to updating the BIOS.
Although, it can be said to some who don't have a problem, read some posts
and decide that something they read should be done without fully being aware
of it's implementation purpose, or what if any, reprocussions may be.

because of the reinstallation and XP for its benefit is much better at
automatically configuring drivers as opposed to 98SE where you have to get
down and dirty so to say to configure it just right and this as well as

being
aware of what everything in my system is doing is extremely important to me
and if I suffer consequences then I will deal with them at that time. I am
extremely *fussy* in this regard and perhaps someday have the makings of a
computer tech. LOL


Actually, IMO I think 98 is easier to configure for the seasoned users,
mainly on the look/feel/performance level. XP, especially Pro has many hidden
secret settings that may be altered/tweaked. Some are easy enough for the
greenhorn with guidance while others should only be done by daredevils, or
those with the total knowledge of the effect the change will have, and this
isn't including the registry or Recovery Console.

Anyhoo, glad to hear all is working now, I'm 86'n.

--

Brian A.

Conflicts start where information lacks.
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


 




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