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Generic Voulume Driver ??



 
 
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Old September 14th 06, 01:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Lincoln 6 Echo
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Default Generic Voulume Driver ??

Hi guys,

I got vista installed on my LG LS-70 Express notebook, and I must admin,
RC-1 RULEZ!

Pretty much everything was detected except: MSI Bluetooth Device, my High
Definition Audio Driver, and Mass Storage Device.

First two were easy to fix with directing Vista to my XP Pro installation
directory, where it found the needed info.

Second one I did not even know what was referring to, then I realized it is
the Memory Stick drive I got. I got the drivers for that in the Win XP
folder as well, but then from Mass Storage Device windows found a new
device - The drive itself. I got it's drivers from there too, and it all
"worked" well until I inserted my Memory Stick in the drive.

Then, windows detected a new device, Generic Volume, and I could not find
any drivers for this.

Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance,

All best,
Petar Smilajkov
PeconiHosting.com Owner/Founder

 




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