my dad bought the WG311 v3 wireless adapter from netgear for his computer. after installing the software it disabled user switching and logon…only the administrator that installed the software could logon. it said I had to uninstall the software so I did and next time I tried to find a way to just install the device driver without the software…well I did and then windows wouldent boot…it said NTLDR missing so I booted from the XP disc to do a repair…I ran bootfix…it didnt work. then I ran mbrfix(master boot record) and that didnt work…I also copied ntldr and ntdetect to root from XP cd. now here I am with the harddrive in my computer on vista and Im looking at the drive with computer management\disc management and it shows the drive as a single partition with 76.33GB FAT file system (which is correct) but if you explore the drive or check its properties it says there is only 10MB total space with 3.4MB used the only files on the drive are ntldr and ntdetect
wyntry is absolutely right(I especially like your reply to dwight lol) but I ran out of text space for the original question(evil 1000 character limit)…anyway as for that downloadable hotfix I did find that and wanted to use it but I made the mistake of researching the problem after trying to fix it myself and thanks to that wrongly installed driver I cant boot to windows to install the fix. thing is…I was going to reinstall XP but as I mentioned b4 even tho it is an 80GB HD and disc manager sees that…explorer itself only sees it as 10MB and when I go to install XP thats all it sees as well. so it wants me to format the drive but thats not an option for me as there are important things on the disc…is there a way to access the data so I can copy it to my HD’s on my computer so I can reformat the drive safely and then reinstall XP? that looks like what Im gonna have to end up doing…I just dont know how to access the "vanished" data on the drive…
Windows installation and seemingly whole harddrive ruined thanks to a retarded wireless adapter from netgear?
Motorola K1m – connecting issues and MTP device driver?
Instead of purchasing the music essentials kit I followed the advice of a forum and downloaded the Motorola driver software for my phone as well as VZW Music Manager. When connecting my phone to my laptop (34bit Vista home premium) the device driver installation recognizes and installs the motorola software.
Motorola USB composite device
Motorola USB modem #2
Motorola USB diagnostic port
My problem is that the MTP device goes from being "ready to use" to "searching for preconfigured driver software". The VCAST Music Manager shows that my phone is not connected and I am unable to sync my phone to my computer. I know that during the moments when everything is ready to use that everything is working properly because my phone registers as charging.
I called Verizon tech support and they were un able to help me. I went to Microsofts website and couldn’t find anything that really solved my problem. Can someone please help me out!! :]
I don’t have a removable disk for the phone.
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Desperately need Samsung SN-124 CD ROm Driver??
Anyone know where I can download the samsung sn-124 cd rom driver for free? I accidently deleted important system files using a freeware registry cleaner and now my cd rom driver is missing and it won’t let me do a system restore. I have tried uninstalling the driver and restarting and windows XP Home can’t find the driver. Here is the error code under device manager: "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)"
That worked perfect, thanks!
http://www.randomfix.com/2007/04/12/windows-vista-%E2%80%93-missing-cddvd-rom-drive/
Did the trick!
Help with repairing Windows XP?
Hi. I was wondering if someone could help me or give me a clue about the error I receive.
When I try to repair my installation of Windows XP Professional, it goes up to the step called "Installing Windows". After that, it shows me the following error:
"Hardware Installation
The software you are installing for this hardware:
ASUS Virtual Video Capture Device Driver
has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP.
Do you want to continue installing the software for this hardware?"
No matter what I choose, the computer will either restart or ask me for a disk labeled ‘NVIDIA Network Bus Installation Disk #1’, which I dont have.
When I first installed Windows, I didn’t have this problem.
Thank you.
I do have the original drivers that came with it, but when I put in the CD it just restarts. The original drivers are not labeled as XP asks.
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