Bonefx;4099289 Wrote:
This worked for me
System: I'm currently running Vista Home Premium 32 bit with a HP
a6130n desktop computer.
Issue: WPD FileSystem Volume driver software. Properties status shows
"This device cannot start. (Code 10)"
symptoms: install WPD FileSystem Volume driver software after every
login
The issue is the same although i noticed one of the card readers were
missing under computer folder. Instructions are as follows:
1. Right click computer under the start tab and select manage
2. Click on the Device manager tab. You will see the ! in "WPD
FileSystem Volume driver software."
3. Click on Disk drives and disable each one until the WPD FileSystem
disappears.
4. Reinable all the drives then right click the problem drive and
select properties.
5. Click on the volumes tab then select "populate" then note down what
Disk number the populate assigned it.
6. Go back to the Computer Management window. On the left side is a
folder called Disk Management(under the Storage folder). Select Disk
Management.
7. At the bottom is a list of disks. Right click the disk number you
populated for the problem drive and select "Change drive letter and
paths.."
8. Assign the drive letter and go back to the Device Manager.
9. problem gone.
Thanks, Bonefx! Your solution worked for me except I would add the
need to highlight My Computer in Device Manager and select "Scan for
Hardware Changes" before my problem was actually gone. As it turns out,
my issue was with a SD Flash card I was using as a Ready Boost drive on
my Dell Inspiron 9400. Assigning a drive letter was what was needed.
Thanks again... Dan
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