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| USB devices not recognized or installed on Vista Hi! Yes, inspired by some recent activity on a thread on this same subject, following you have my findings/suggestions for checking to solve this problem, which I faced and got solved in October on one of my support clients: 1. Recovery from usbstor.inf http://forums.cnet.com/5208-12546_10...sageID=2298800 The last 11th post on the thread: USB WORKING!! by noblemosby - 22.10.2007 9:28 In reply to: Know Vista USB problem by camf33 Ok, so I found out why vista has problems installing USB drives. Here's how to fix it: 1. In C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository I had two folders named "usbstor.inf" but each one had a different set of numbers attached to the end of the folder name. - could this be where part of the problem lies? 2. When i looked in my C:\Windows\inf folder i discovered the usbstor.inf and usb stor.pnf files were missing - this definitely had to be an issue. Once I discovered these anomalies, I proceeded to copy the pnf and inf files from the most recently updated usbstor.inf folder to C:\Windows\inf. I then went back to the update driver wizard, pointed to the inf folder and what do you know but they all started working again. I did this for my ipod and as soon as I reconnected it, it recognized it and worked immediately. This worked for my Vista Ultimate 64-bit hope it works for you. 2. Point to the C:\Windows\System32 http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=101664 The 5th post on the thread: 01-31-2007, 03:49 PM #5 lmychajluk Notebook Evangelist Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: NJ, USA Posts: 580 Rep Power: 8 Re: Windows Vista USB Flash Drive Driver Problem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you plug in the stick, does it prompt you to install the driver? If so, tell it you have the disk, and then point the directory to "C:\Windows\System32". Also, check Device Manager. Are there any unrecognized devices? Try to install a driver for each, using the same method as above. I couldn't get any USB sticks working with Vista until I did the above. -Lee 3. MS updates/hotfixes One more suggestion, check the relevant hotfixes/KB's from MS pages. OK, and, still there was one more different type of solution suggestion, but, sorry I can't remember/find it anymore ... check it on the net, hope it pops up to you ... Best regards, Pete V. |
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| RE: USB devices not recognized or installed on Vista Hi! OK, here you have the 4th missing solution suggestion: 4. Deletion of infcache.1 http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...0-18d4476b158f Found the issue was with daemon tools! I did the following: "Try this: Navigate to C:\windows\inf (substitute a different drive letter for whichever one your OS is installed on) and find the file infcache.1 You will need to have windows set to show hidden and system files most likely. Since this is Vista, you also may need to go to the properties and permissions for the file and take full control. Once that is done, delete the file. Try reinstalling your device at that point and see if it works." - nino Best regards, Pete V. |
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| RE: USB devices not recognized or installed on Vista Hi! OK, I found still this article, including same hints as the others, but presented some more in deep: 5. Further solutions http://teknobabble.wordpress.com/200...er-a-solution/ Vista Driver Problems installing a USB Media Reader - A solution! Aug 18th, 2007 by teknobabble Summary I had problems in installing USB flash card readers with Vista. I had tried products by both Kingston and Belkin : Belkin F5U271 Kingston FCR-HS215/1 Each time Windows tried to get a driver online and asked for a CD with a driver. But there was no success. Eventually I found a solution. To skip to the solution see “Detailed Solution Steps” below. Problem Research I sent an email to Kingston and telephoned them in the UK. Amazingly there was prompt help via both routes. However they gave slightly different solutions. Their most detailed response was… Thank you for contacting Kingston Technical Support. Note that Windows Vista does not require any drivers for the DataTraveler. 1. Insert drive and wait for about 20 seconds to see if the driver installation is slow. 2. During device driver search, point to a location Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository and enable “Include subfolders” in the Browse window. If this fails, point to one of the subfolders within FileRepository: FileRepository\usbstor.inf_… FileRepository\disk.inf_… FileRepository\volume.inf_… FileRepository\wpdfs.inf_… 3. If FileRepository location(s) doesn’t work, point to location Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers and enable “Include subfolders” in the Browse window. 4. Check Device Manager for incorrectly installed drivers for the DataTraveler; uninstall them and reinsert the drive. I tried all this and still no success. Each time Vista reported “The system cannot find the file specified”. After searching the web for a couple of frustrating hours I cam across this entry by WickedMX… I’ve been experiencing the same problem with usb storage devices for the last few weeks and have visited numerous forums discussing it. After having no joy I decided to take a look around my system folders and have now got these devices working again. While looking around I discovered 2 points of interest: In C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository I had two folders named “usbstor.inf” but each one had a different set of numbers attached to the end of the folder name. - could this be where part of the problem lies? When I looked in my C:\Windows\inf folder I discovered the usbstor.inf and usb stor.pnf files were missing - this definitely had to be an issue. Once I discovered these anomalies, I proceeded to copy the pnf and inf files from the most recently updated usbstor.inf folder to C:\Windows\inf. I then went back to the update driver wizard, pointed to the inf folder and what do you know but they all started working again. So with some scepticism I tried this approach and it worked. Detailed Solution Steps 1. Go to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository Find files named usbstore… 2. Choose the most recent usbstor folder Open the folder You’ll see a number of files… 3. Select and copy usbstor.inf 4. Now go to C:\Windows\Inf Paste the usbstor.inf file into this folder (On my system there was no usbstor.inf file already in this folder). 5. Now try again to install the reader When Vista reports it cannot find a driver direct it to C:\Windows\Inf If all goes well you will see the following information from Vista (a display capture pic) Footnote I don’t know whether this approach works with other types of USB device on Vista or other card readers but it certainly worked for me. - Teknobabble Best regards, Pete V. |
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