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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
I've spent the last hour reading through these questions looking for my own
solution. I have the problem where no USB Mass Storage Devices are working. I have two flash drives and 1 USB 2 in 1 card reader. I pointed my drivers to c:\windows\system32\driverstore and now I get the following Windows found driver software for your device, but encountered an error while attempting to install it. The system cannot find the file specified. I also deleted the c:\windows\inf\infcache file and that did not help. I have run all available updates. I see some messages from others posting here in regards to conflicts. Is there anyway to find out if something is conflicting. Thanks -- Trying to help everyone |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
I face the very same problem with Vista Home Premium 64 bit. I found a
workaround to that problem: 1) As soon as you have already tried to install that USB storage device, insert it into USB port, open device manager (in control panel) and uninstall (delete) the device with exclamation mark (unrecognised Device). 2) Do not unplug the device and re-boot the computer with USB storage device installed. 3) When the computer re-boots, Vista will "discower" a new device attached and offer to install the drivers, just click "cancel". 4) Vista will offer you a window what you want to do with the files on USB storage device - play, print, open ... 5) Click to open the Disk drive. After that, each time you would plug this very USB storage device in the very same USB port, Vista would offer you options (3) and (4), just do as described above. Thanks, Vitaliy. "WOE is Me" wrote: I've spent the last hour reading through these questions looking for my own solution. I have the problem where no USB Mass Storage Devices are working. I have two flash drives and 1 USB 2 in 1 card reader. I pointed my drivers to c:\windows\system32\driverstore and now I get the following Windows found driver software for your device, but encountered an error while attempting to install it. The system cannot find the file specified. I also deleted the c:\windows\inf\infcache file and that did not help. I have run all available updates. I see some messages from others posting here in regards to conflicts. Is there anyway to find out if something is conflicting. Thanks -- Trying to help everyone |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
Thanks for the quick reply.
I tried it however, it never showed up as a working device in device manager. I tried cancel and that is as far as it would go. I went ahead and rebooted again. No change. Tried to install drivers again figuring what the h3!! it doesn't work anyway. It didn''t. Just so you know it is a image mate dual card reader. I also tried the same procedure with a working sim card in the device. No luck there either. It's model number is sddr-77. It does not need drivers for XP or Vista. Hopefully we find a solution so some poor person will not have to go through the same thing. Thanks -- Trying to help everyone "Vitaliy" wrote: I face the very same problem with Vista Home Premium 64 bit. I found a workaround to that problem: 1) As soon as you have already tried to install that USB storage device, insert it into USB port, open device manager (in control panel) and uninstall (delete) the device with exclamation mark (unrecognised Device). 2) Do not unplug the device and re-boot the computer with USB storage device installed. 3) When the computer re-boots, Vista will "discower" a new device attached and offer to install the drivers, just click "cancel". 4) Vista will offer you a window what you want to do with the files on USB storage device - play, print, open ... 5) Click to open the Disk drive. After that, each time you would plug this very USB storage device in the very same USB port, Vista would offer you options (3) and (4), just do as described above. Thanks, Vitaliy. "WOE is Me" wrote: I've spent the last hour reading through these questions looking for my own solution. I have the problem where no USB Mass Storage Devices are working. I have two flash drives and 1 USB 2 in 1 card reader. I pointed my drivers to c:\windows\system32\driverstore and now I get the following Windows found driver software for your device, but encountered an error while attempting to install it. The system cannot find the file specified. I also deleted the c:\windows\inf\infcache file and that did not help. I have run all available updates. I see some messages from others posting here in regards to conflicts. Is there anyway to find out if something is conflicting. Thanks -- Trying to help everyone |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
WOE is Me wrote:
I've spent the last hour reading through these questions looking for my own solution. I have the problem where no USB Mass Storage Devices are working. I have two flash drives and 1 USB 2 in 1 card reader. I pointed my drivers to c:\windows\system32\driverstore and now I get the following Windows found driver software for your device, but encountered an error while attempting to install it. The system cannot find the file specified... The key to this fairly common bug is that last sentence, but what is that 'specified' file? I don't know, but maybe one of the many log files in the Event Viewer will give a more reasonable error message. It's a bit of work looking through all of them, but it might help. |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/...-computer.html
try this first http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial136.html if no joy see disable "WOE is Me" wrote in message news I've spent the last hour reading through these questions looking for my own solution. I have the problem where no USB Mass Storage Devices are working. I have two flash drives and 1 USB 2 in 1 card reader. I pointed my drivers to c:\windows\system32\driverstore and now I get the following Windows found driver software for your device, but encountered an error while attempting to install it. The system cannot find the file specified. I also deleted the c:\windows\inf\infcache file and that did not help. I have run all available updates. I see some messages from others posting here in regards to conflicts. Is there anyway to find out if something is conflicting. Thanks -- Trying to help everyone |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
WOE is Me,
I've previously posted the following link to a HP website containing troubleshooting steps for resolving USB issues, and some people have posted back that the site helped resolve their issue: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...me=c008201 97 Take a look to see whether the site has anything you can use. -- freddy "WOE is Me" wrote: I've spent the last hour reading through these questions looking for my own solution. I have the problem where no USB Mass Storage Devices are working. I have two flash drives and 1 USB 2 in 1 card reader. I pointed my drivers to c:\windows\system32\driverstore and now I get the following Windows found driver software for your device, but encountered an error while attempting to install it. The system cannot find the file specified. I also deleted the c:\windows\inf\infcache file and that did not help. I have run all available updates. I see some messages from others posting here in regards to conflicts. Is there anyway to find out if something is conflicting. Thanks -- Trying to help everyone |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
This is nice to know but will not fix my problem.
-- Trying to help everyone "Spirit" wrote: http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/...-computer.html try this first http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial136.html if no joy see disable "WOE is Me" wrote in message news I've spent the last hour reading through these questions looking for my own solution. I have the problem where no USB Mass Storage Devices are working. I have two flash drives and 1 USB 2 in 1 card reader. I pointed my drivers to c:\windows\system32\driverstore and now I get the following Windows found driver software for your device, but encountered an error while attempting to install it. The system cannot find the file specified. I also deleted the c:\windows\inf\infcache file and that did not help. I have run all available updates. I see some messages from others posting here in regards to conflicts. Is there anyway to find out if something is conflicting. Thanks -- Trying to help everyone |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
Hi there, Any luck with this problem you were facing? I have a Vista business and have the exact same problem. None of the USB drives work, and they all spit out the same problem in the end. Very very frustrating. Please let me know if you have round a solution. thanks a lot Phadu California -- phadu |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
FOUND THE SOLUTION. Worked for me like a charm. Follow this blog/link below: 'Vista Driver Problems installing a USB Media Reader - A solution! « Teknobabble’s Weblog' (http://tinyurl.com/2bd8um) cheers Phadu -- phadu |
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USB mass Storage Devices Not working
Hey all, I realise this is an older thread, but I found a solution after several hours searching the net. I am currently running Vista Home Premium, 2GB Ram, etc... I was unable to use USB Flash Drives, as when vista tried to install the drivers, it would come up with an error similar to: cannot find the file specified. To fix this and install the drivers, I had to do the following: 1. Open Windows Explorer, then go to the following address line: C:\Windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log...double click 2. This should open up Notepad..or equivelant. 3. Go to the bottom of the log and press Ctrl + F, and search upward for 'cannot find the file specified' 4. I few lines above that you should see 'SourceFile - [-FileName-]' and just above that 'SourcePath - [-Path-]. You will find that if you go to that path, the specified file will not be there. 5. If you then go to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\ and find the specified file...copy it and paste into C:\Windows\inf 6. When you try to install the drivers again, (using device manager - reinstall drivers) direct the wizard to C:\Windows\inf and make sure 'include subfolders' is checked, and it should say drivers have been installed. Hope this helps -- Davis |
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