Code 32 - Windows will not see ANY storage device


  1. Posts : 8
    WIN7 64
       #1

    Code 32 - Windows will not see ANY storage device


    Readers,

    I am having a proving to be very difficult issue and getting virtually no viable support from MS so I come to you guys for help. Let me start with specs then I will get into my issue.

    WIN7 64 Pro
    12GB Crucial Balistiks DDR 1600
    c:\ 300GB WD Raptor
    5 1TB WD Caviar Blacks
    ATI Radeon 4870 Dark Knight
    Creative Sound Blaster Fataility
    Asus P6X58D-E
    Intel i7 930
    Corsair 950 PSU
    Obsidian 800D with 5 Hot swapable sata drive bays

    ***************************************************************

    ISSUE:

    After a MS update I noticed that one of my SATA drives dropped off as if it went bad, the indication for this was that it became inaccesable. I connected the drive via USB and still could not get into the drive. I connected it to my XP OS and presto it was back and fine. When I rebooted I noticed another drive formed a yellow BANG<!> sign, then another and another until all my drives besides the drive that contained my OS droped off.

    After pulling my hair out for hours I was able to determin that without a doubt it was not my hardware as everything worked on my XP OS. I rebooted into WIN764 and I downloaded all the service packs and all available updates. After getting the updates and rebooting all my SATA drivesshowed back up which was an improvement but I was still not able to access my flash drives even though the DEVMAN could see them just fine. I could not and still cannot access any external drives, air card or phone that contains a SD card or mass storage.

    The operating system sees all on the machine but in the device manager it has the following error message.

    "A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate driver may be providing this functionality. (Code 32)"

    Code 32 - Windows will not see ANY storage device-devman.jpg

    Code 32 - Windows will not see ANY storage device-troubleshooter.jpg

    So, I have done everything I can think of and have spent at least 11 hours with MS
    teir 1 tech support and they cant fix it either. We have been down every road I can think of. I will not do a system restore as it will take me back to April and I do not want to reformat. I want to pin point this issue and resolve it, not sweep it under the rug.

    Also, another interesting fact to this issue is: I have 5 hot swapable bays on my rig, all is well until I pull one out. When I pull one out and then scan for new hardware it removes it from the list in DEVMAN and when I put it back in and re-scan it sees it just fine but give the old ERROR 32 again and what was once an accesable drive now becomes inaccesable. It takes a reboot to get them back.

    Here are a few errors I found in my event log:

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device STORAGE\Volume\{9a59136f-04dc-11e0-959f-806e6f6e6963}#0000000000007E00.

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device STORAGE\Volume\{02d5794b-04f2-11e0-92fe-806e6f6e6963}#0000000006500000.

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device STORAGE\Volume\{9a331575-9085-11e0-96bc-806e6f6e6963}#000000AA606B0800.

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device STORAGE\Volume\{02d5794b-04f2-11e0-92fe-806e6f6e6963}#0000000000100000.

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device SCSI\Disk&Ven_WDC_WD64&Prod_00AAKS-00A7B0&Rev_01.0\5&22bede4e&0&000000.

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device IDE\DiskWDC_WD1002FAEX-00Z3A0___________________05.01D05\5&5c6cfd6&0&1.1.0.

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device IDE\DiskWDC_WD1001FALS-40U9B0___________________20.04F20\5&2ea7e938&0&0.1.0.

    {This is my OS drive}

    The driver \Driver\snapman failed to load for the device IDE\DiskWDC_WD3000HLFS-01G6U4___________________04.04V06\5&2ea7e938&0&0.0.0.



    Please help me.
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  2. Posts : 867
    XP, Vista, W7 64bit Home Premium
       #2

    Have you installed the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard? You can find them here -
    http://support.asus.com/Download.asp...58D-E&p=1&s=29

    Update the bios to improve hardware compatibility:
    http://support.asus.com/Troubleshoot...DbB&os=&no=937

    You could have a look at this usb fix if the bios update doesn't fix your problem - USB Driver - General Fix for Problems

    Here's another fix - http://windows-exe-errors.com/fix-wi...ognized-error/
    Last edited by whest; 23 Jul 2011 at 07:16.
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  3. Posts : 6,292
    Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
       #3

    Hello TouchyFeely. Welcome to the Forum.

    Device Manager error codes that show up on known working devices are usually caused by changes to device drivers or changes to the Windows Registry.

    If an update made system registry changes that caused these problems then you have your "why". You then just need to correct the changes.

    A normal solution to bad driver installs or Registry corruption is System Restore. You should not discount this solution out of hand. An even better solution is a System Image - which you would have taken yourself before - that you would restore.

    Yes, this undoes everything you've done on the OS since April, or the date of the image, but that is normally less time than trying to change each and every registry key and driver needed manually.

    Also: "Snapman" looks to be a component of Acronis True Image Server Enterprise. Have you explored the possibility that this software is the issue? Check the program settings or uninstall/reinstall to see if there is some conflict in the program caused by the update.

    Hope that helps.
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