Still have a problem!
Dear Sir,
I Need The Appropriate Usb Drivers!
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Now , I am using Windows 2000 PRO and I have just run Driverguide Tookit 2.0 (software) because I need a driver or drivers (some software) because a USB driver not working because is missing from my Windows 2000 PRO.
The driverguide toolkit results are:
FIRST
Hardware ID Derived Info
Device id: USB\Vid_046d&Pid_08ad&Rev_0100&Mi_00
Bus: USB
Vendor: Logitech
Device: i740 PCI
SECOND
Windows Supplied Info
OS: Windows 2000
Provider: UNKNOWN
Class: USB
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Hardware ID Derived Info
Device id: USB\UNKNOWN
Bus: n/a
Vendor: n/a
Device: n/a
I cannot use my USB drivers to print on my HP Deskjet 3550, or while I was running SKYPE my Logitech Webcam does not work because I think something (driver) is missing ?
I would like to point out that when I open DEVICE MANAGER in order to check if there is something missing, on the left hand side next to OTHER DEVICES, there is a yellow ? quenstion mark and as well as I push to open + plus sign next to Other Devices, and another yellow ? quenstion mark appears next to the Composite USB Device under the Other Devices Sub menu.
Then when I double click Composite USB Device the following Driver Status showing that:
The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver.
I CANNOT FIND THE PROPER USB DRIVER
Thanks a lot!
USB drivers are a part of that OS from memory so you shouldn't need separate drivers just for the ports, but anything connecting to them may well require a driver, but you should have a disk supplied with that item already.
For starters click on Start - Control Panel - then double click on System and select the Hardware tab (if not already on it), then click on Device Manager and see if there are any exclamation marks next to anything, if there are not then everything is installed properly, if you do see some then report back with what it is thats marked giving what it tells you it is (right click on it and select properties to see if needed).
Now if everything is installed OK I suggest going into the bios and make sure that all USB components listed there are enabled, then save and exit taking care not to change anything else while in there, you normally access the bios by tapping the del key, but some systems require other methods, F2 is also common, but if you watch your screen while booting it will tell you what key to press to access your start up, hope this helps.