Usb Plug And Play Driver Windows 7

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USB devices are known as Plug and Play, which means Windows usually detects devices when they are plugged in and, if necessary, automatically installs drivers.

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Apr 13, 2010  The following video outlines how to install a Windows 7 compatible USB driver via the plug and play method.

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Hi,

Recently i noticed that my computer does not automatically searches and installs the drivers for Plug-n-Play devices with no user input, like USB drives, ETC.

I have to manually choose the driver for the USB Device s, which ca be a gamble if you choose the wrong one, and annoying, and frustrating.

When a user plugs a new USB flash drive into the pc, the computer is suppose to automatically search the drivers, and installs them, as usual, and normal.

Does anyone knows what has changed that created this.

Does anyone knows how to fix it.

Does anyone knows how to revert it. system restore does not works on my pc

Carlitos287 hotmail.com

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USB drivers

Check that your USB drivers have no problems. Control Panel System Hardware tab Device Manager.

Under USB controllers check for any. or. signs, and update the drivers for them, just let Windows automatically sort it out.

This might clear any USB related problems.

Also, any plug and play device will show in Device Manager, so they can be checked out there, once connected, maybe it needs enabling, or will detail any problems.

I hope that helps.

Mark

the caracteristics

see, that s the thingpeople are thinking something else

All of my current hardware configuration are good

but the real issue is:

when i plug a USB device that the computer HAS NEVER interacted with / seen before,,, ok

what happens when you plug a new flash drive into your pc.. it pops the balloon telling you that has found new hardwaresearching for driversyour device installed and ready to use

and YOU DO NOT GET THE FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD

that does not happens to me

I GET THE FOUND NEW HARDWARE WIZARD, and i have to MANUALLY look for the driver s which can be a gamble if i choose the wrong one s

and it is frustrating

now will this give you an image of what s going on.

Oh, and nothing is wrong with any of my hardware..

No, try the USB Controller drivers

not drivers for each individual USB device.

Sometimes drivers can fail. Updating the USB Controller drivers may solve the problem.

OMG

OMG.IT S NOT A DRIVER/HARDWARE Problemmm.

It s a software problem

The computer MUST automatically search and install the driver for any plugged USB drives.

ok.

there s nothing wrong with the current hardware configuration/drivers..

windows only need to be told NOT ask the user to manually find the drivers to install the new hardware plugged in to the computer

I have been working with computer for years now

and if i knew the answer, i would not even bother asking this question on forums

this needs the attention oo some VERY SPECIALIZED PEOPLE that have EXPERT knowledge in the Windows XP OS.

Same Problem

Ya, Mark has no idea whats hes talking about

I am having the same problem and its driving me nuts

I tried cleaning the inf cache and still nothing this fixes it for vista, i don t know what its not working in XP.

however maybe it will work for you

try going to C: windows inf and deleting the infcache.1 file this is the file that tells windows were to look automatically for driver files

this should force windows to rebuild the cache and hopefully find your drivers

let me know if it worksany other idea please this is driving me crazy.

Help me Please

I have the same issue USB with my Dell Ispiron 1000 with XP sp3. I couldn t figure it out so I ended up paying a lot of for one of these online companies that did nothing more than remove and re-install the drivers. When the USB detects an additional it attempts to install the driver but errors out. Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. Code 39 I m broke now please email me at rwdavis05 yahoo.com.

the fix that worked

XP comes with drivers for USB mass storage. If it asks for drivers then it has forgotten where they are

Start the Registry Editor Run - Regedit. Check if under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion the item DevicePath points to SystemRoot inf. Additional items, separated by semikolons, are ok but SystemRoot inf has to be one of them.

Then delete the file C: WINDOWS inf infcache.1 - XP will recreate it.

The INF folder and the infcache.1 file are hidden. To see them in the Windows Explorer:

Menu Tools - Folder Options

Tab View, mark show hidden files and folders

If it still doesn t work after a restart, the files in C: WINDOWS inf might be corrupt. An Windows repair install helps then.

Another thing to check is if the values FactoryPreInstallInProgress and AuditInProgress are set to 1 under

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM Setup

and

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Factory

. They should be 0 or non present.

Thank you dan2600..

My apologies for bumping a zombie thread, but I ve been wrestling with this all weekend and finally found this. Thank you for a fix which WORKS. Microsoft needs to add this to their article about uninstalling the root hubs. Windows will reinstall the drivers. . no it won t sometimes. Your post is printed out and now stuck on my office wall for use in the future.

Thanks again.

Great fix for USB probs

Thanks Dan2600, I had exactly the same symptoms on a PC and it was resolved simply by the DevicePath change you suggested.

I had been trying in vain to work this one out as I hate re-installing just for the sake of it.

Thanks again

Fixed my usb problem too

Thank you Dan2600. I also was not able to install or use any usb devices in any of my 3 usb ports.

My regedit results, i found the devicepath was set to a random folder in documents and settings. changed it to SystemRoot inf and voila, i am able to access the usb devices.

your fix was perfect, after many hours of trying to update drivers for usb devices in winxp. Thank you.

Additional Information

I found some more information about removing those pesky residual keys from the registry that sysprep can leave behind.

36 threadid 86870 enterthread y

well, in case anyone else found this page on Google like me, here s the solution that worked for me:

make the following reg changes:

HKLM SYSTEM Setup

AuditInProgress 0

cmdLine setup -newsetup

FactoryPreInstallInProgress 0

MiniSetupInProgress 0

SetupType 0 //this one is important

SystemSetupInProgress 0

HKLM SOFTWARE Microsoft Factory

delete this entire key

and on the HDD:

c: sysprep or wherever you extracted it to delete it.

Hello forum I ve been encountering an error message this one : Windows must now restart because the Plug and Play service terminated unexpectedly. Every 30mins.

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