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In addition to this recommended solution, try removing
the device from Device Manager and running the Add
New Hardware wizard from Control Panel.
Code 6:
This code means there is a conflict between this device and
another device.
To resolve this error code, see the "Troubleshooting
Conflicting Hardware" topic in Windows Help, or see
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q133240:
Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager.
Code 7:
This code means that no configuration can be performed on
the device.
If the device works correctly, there is no need to perform
any steps to correct the code. If the device does not work
correctly, use Device Manager to remove the device and
run the Add New Hardware wizard in Control Panel.
If this error code continues to appear and the device
does not function properly, check with the hardware's
manufacturer or the Microsoft Software Library for an
updated driver.
Code 9:
This code means the information in the registry for this device
is invalid.
It may be possible to resolve this error by using Device
Manager to remove the device, and run the Add New
Hardware wizard in Control Panel.
If the error code continues to appear, contact the
hardware's manufacturer for the proper registry settings.
Code 10:
This code means the device failed to start (for example, it is
missing or is not working properly).
To resolve this error code, make sure the device is
attached to the computer correctly. For example, make
sure all cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter
cards are plugged into their slots fully.
Follow the suggested solution button and update the
device driver. It may be possible to remove the device
and re-detect it using the Add New Hardware wizard in
Control Panel.
Code 11:
This code means the device failed.
To resolve this error, run the Automatic Skip Driver utility
from the System Information tool.
If the problem persists, contact the hardware
manufacturer for updated drivers.
Code 12:
This code means one of the resource arbitrators failed. This can
occur if the device is software configurable and it does not
currently have a resource. If the system is out of resources (for
example, all the interrupts are in use), or if the device requests
a resource and that resource is currently in use by another
device, that will not release the resource.
To resolve this error code, see the "Troubleshooting
Conflicting Hardware" topic in Windows Help, or see
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q133240:
Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager.
Code 20:
This code means VxD Loader (Vxdldr) returned an unknown
result. For example, there could be a version mismatch
between the device driver and the operating system.
To resolve this issue, follow the recommended solution.
If that does not work, try removing the device from
Device Manager and run the Add New Hardware wizard
in the Control Panel.
Code 21:
This code means the device has a problem that may be
resolved by restarting the computer.
To resolve this error code, shut down Windows, turn off
the computer, and then turn it back on.
Code 28:
This code means the device was not installed completely.
To resolve this issue, follow the recommended solution.
If that does not work, try removing the device from
Device Manager and using the Add New Hardware
wizard to re-detect it.
Obtain the updated drivers if the error still occurs.
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