unknown device help


  1. Posts : 2
    windows 7
       #1

    unknown device help


    i installed the latest windows 7 demo and everything seems too work good after i installed all my drivers.my laptop is a compaq presario f500.i just have one thing in my device manager that says "unknown device"i clicked on properties and it says"microsoft acpi-compliant system" i updated the bios but that doesnt seem too do it.there is a reference too setupapi.dll in the properties also.is there anyway to fix this,or should i disable it?thanks
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  2. Posts : 2,606
    Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
       #2

    At a guess, you may need to install the nVidia chipset drivers for your notebook.

    HP/Compaq has no Win7 drivers for it, but the Vista drivers may work:

    Select software and drivers

    Do you get (from the Win7 install, or Windows Update) good drivers for the notebook's graphics, sound, etc.? It'd be nice if the Windows 7 installer included every conceivable driver, but it may not.
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  3. Posts : 5,705
    Win7 x64 + x86
       #3

    In Device Manager, right click on the device and select Properties, then the Details tab, then look at the hardware ID.

    For PCI devices you'll need the 4 characters after the VEN_ and the 4 characters after the DEV_
    For USB devices you'll need the 4 characters after the VID_ and the 4 characters after the PID_
    For all other devices you'll need the entire string of characters there.

    For PCI devices, research those numbers at: http://www.pcidatabase.com
    For USB devices, research those numbers at: http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids

    This will tell you what the device is.
    First, visit the device manufacturer's website to see if they've got more current drivers available.

    If not, then use Google with that device name and terms like "Windows 7 driver" and/or "Windows Vista driver". Rooting through the search results will often yield something usable - but it's all trial and error.
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  4. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #4

    Here's a small tool that may help you find the problem quicker and easier.


    The tool will check for any Devices that have a red or yellow warning in their Device Manager, and report what the problem appears to be. The "Problematic Devices" section may contain items such as:
    ========== Problematic Devices =========

    Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus (Not configured)
    Hamachi Network Interface (Disabled)
    The first command-line option (1) will just produce this list of problems.
    The second option (2) will enumerate all the devices present on the system (as well as checking for problems
    a [*] indicates a hidden device, and a [!] indicates a problem (which will be listed in the "Problematic Devices" section).

    The third option (3) will also show devices that are either not present or not loaded, preceding them with a [-]. You can also invoke this option with a /showall switch, for example, typing this from a CMD window:
    DevDiag /showall


    Download DevDiag, and save it to your Desktop:
    WTT Download Page (recommended)
    Direct Download
    • If you are using Vista or Windows 7, please right-click DevDiag.exe and select Run As Administrator. Otherwise, simply double-click the program to run it.
    • At the options screen, please type 2 and hit Enter.
    • The tool will take a few moments to scan. When finished, a report should pop-up, also available on your Desktop (DevDiag.txt).
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  5. Posts : 2
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    sorry i didn't reply quicker,i was at work.i installed all the standard vista drivers for my windows 7 installation,from the hp website.after i installed the chipset drivers,i pointed the unknown device too that folder and told it too search for a new driver in there.i just couldnt get it too install correctly.iam gonna try those things on the other 2 posts too see if it will work.

    here are the results from using Devdiag:

    DevDiag by jpshortstuff (10.08.09)
    Log created at 03:03 on 25/08/2009 (Hellfire)

    ========== Problematic Devices =========

    (No problematic devices found)

    ========== Device List =========[*] = Hidden
    [!] = Problem (listed above)
    [-] = Not present

    --Battery--
    Microsoft AC Adapter
    Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery
    Microsoft Composite Battery

    --CDROM--
    CD-ROM Drive

    --Computer--
    ACPI x86-based PC

    --DiskDrive--
    Disk drive

    --Display--
    NVIDIA GeForce Go 6100

    --hdc--
    IDE Channel (2)
    NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
    Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller

    --Keyboard--
    Standard PS/2 Keyboard

    --LegacyDriver--
    Ancillary Function Driver for Winsock
    Beep
    Bitlocker Drive Encryption Filter Driver
    CNG
    Common Log (CLFS)
    Disk Virtual Machine Bus Acceleration Filter Driver
    Dynamic Volume Manager
    Hardware Policy Driver
    HTTP
    Kernel Mode Driver Frameworks service
    KSecDD
    KSecPkg
    LDDM Graphics Subsystem
    Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver
    Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder
    Mount Point Manager
    msisadrv
    NativeWiFi Filter
    NDIS System Driver
    NDIS Usermode I/O Protocol
    NDProxy
    NETBT
    NetIO Legacy TDI Support Driver
    NSI proxy service driver.
    Null
    nvstor
    Offline Files Driver
    PEAUTH
    Performance Counters for Windows Driver
    QoS Packet Scheduler
    RDP Encoder Mirror Driver
    RDPCDD
    Reflector Display Driver used to gain access to graphics data
    Remote Access IPv6 ARP Driver
    Security Driver
    Security Processor Loader Driver
    Storage volumes
    System Attribute Cache
    TCP/IP Protocol Driver
    TCP/IP Registry Compatibility
    User Mode Driver Frameworks Platform Driver
    VgaSave
    Virtual WiFi Filter Driver
    WFP Lightweight Filter
    Windows Firewall Authorization Driver

    --MEDIA--
    Conexant High Definition Audio

    --Modem--
    HDA CX20549 Soft Modem

    --Monitor--
    Generic PnP Monitor

    --Mouse--
    Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad

    --Net--
    [*]Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
    [*]Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter
    [*]WAN Miniport (IKEv2)
    [*]WAN Miniport (IP)
    [*]WAN Miniport (IPv6)
    [*]WAN Miniport (L2TP)
    [*]WAN Miniport (Network Monitor)
    [*]WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
    [*]WAN Miniport (PPTP)
    [*]WAN Miniport (SSTP)
    Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN
    NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller

    --Processor--
    AMD K8 Processor (2)

    --System--
    [*]ACPI Power Button
    [*]File as Volume Driver
    [*]Terminal Server Keyboard Driver
    [*]Terminal Server Mouse Driver
    [*]Volume Manager
    ACPI Fixed Feature Button
    ACPI Lid
    ACPI Sleep Button
    ACPI Thermal Zone
    AMD Address Map Configuration
    AMD DRAM and HyperTransport(tm) Trace Mode Configuration
    AMD HyperTransport(tm) Configuration
    AMD Miscellaneous Configuration
    Composite Bus Enumerator
    Direct Application Launch Button (2)
    High Definition Audio Controller
    Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller
    Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
    Microsoft System Management BIOS Driver
    Microsoft Virtual Drive Enumerator Driver
    Microsoft Windows Management Interface for ACPI
    NVIDIA nForce System Management Controller
    PCI bus
    PCI standard ISA bridge
    PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge (3)
    Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator
    Remote Desktop Device Redirector Bus
    System CMOS/real time clock
    UMBus Enumerator
    UMBus Root Bus Enumerator
    [-][*]Motherboard resources (4)
    [-][*]System board
    [-]Direct memory access controller
    [-]High precision event timer
    [-]Numeric data processor
    [-]NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management
    [-]PCI standard RAM Controller (8)
    [-]Programmable interrupt controller
    [-]System speaker
    [-]System timer

    --USB--
    Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
    Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
    USB Root Hub (2)

    --Volume--
    [*]Generic volume (2)

    --VolumeSnapshot--
    [*]Generic volume shadow copy

    -=E.O.F=-

    it didnt show any errors when i ran step 2.iam not sure why it didnt show up for,cause its still in device manager.ill try the other thing and see what happens.

    update 2: the hardware ids say:

    ACPI\HPQ0006
    *HPQ0006

    update 3: it was saying on another page that the hardware id "*HPQ0006" had something too do with either TPI drivers or quick launch buttons drivers.i'am still trying too figure out what else i can install that will fix it.
    Last edited by cadogan27; 25 Aug 2009 at 14:30. Reason: update.
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  6. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #6

    This Wiki article gives a bit more to understanding the acpi-compliant system Advanced Configuration and Power Interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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