Kernel-PnP Event ID 219 Driver failed to load problem.  

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  1. Posts : 217
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    Kernel-PnP Event ID 219 Driver failed to load problem.


    I am attaching a screen shot of the Kernel-PnP Event 219 that suggests that a device driver is failing to load at start up. I have been receiving this message for about three weeks and can't relate it to any particular event on my computer. I have trawled the net and had a look at Device Manager but I can't ascertain which driver is not loading and presumably needs to be updated.

    I downloaded some software called "Driver Manager" and that has identified 28 out of date drivers. To correct the problem I have to pay a subscription that I can not really afford. Can someone help me identify which driver is causing the problem please?
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  2. Posts : 5,915
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    Judesman, I don't recommend paying a subscription as you can get the drivers yourself. That seems to be a plug n play device, look ath the user action section in this link Kernel ID 219
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  3. Posts : 217
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    Many thanks Dude. I had seen that site but nothing seems to tie up with my Device Manager. There is a "Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator" under System Devices but that doesn't look the same as the item in Event Viewer. I don't really want to update drivers unless I know that it is the right one.
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  4. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    Post a screenshot of your device manager using this method
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  5. Posts : 5,915
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    Judesman, look at this thread, a friend of mine sent me this link Also please update your specs using the link in my sig

    Thanks Maxie!!
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  6. Posts : 217
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    Maxie, I had seen this thread but I don't have a problem with shutdown times and I don't have a device with a reference like the one stated.

    I have attached a screen shot of the Device Manager but this does not show the driver details.

    Thanks for your help.
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  7. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    Judesman, please post another screenshot of your event viewer, click on the details button instead of general.
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  8. Posts : 217
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    Thread Starter
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    The only details tab I can find is in a separate window specific to each component that you get by double clicking that device in Device Manager. I found the attached that seems to be common to Portable Devices G, H, I and J. The second item in the list seems to be similar to the details in Event Viewer.
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  9. Posts : 5,915
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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    Looking at your original post you said it started about 3 weeks ago, do a system restore prior to that point.
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  10. Posts : 217
    Windows 7 64 bit
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    Unfortunately this problem started on 14 March and System Restore will only allow me to go back to 15 March. I have five Card Readers, including one in the Canon Printer, that seem to use this Driver. I have updated them all but I am told that the Drivers are up to date.

    On 13 March I received several Windows Updates, the next morning the problem started! If this was the cause of the problem I would have expected to see similar reports on the net and I haven't found any.

    I think it was on the 13 March that I discovered the Disk in my external hard drive had failed and I am wondering if the attached screen shot might indicate the source of the problem. I doubt it.

    Something is wrong, on the other hand I haven't as yet identified a problem with the computer and some might say if it ain't broke don't fix it. However I would still like to resolve the problem.

    Many thanks for your help.
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