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The driver file. You can get display name from. If you need multiple IDs, create a separate key for each ID. These 2 values should be present in this key. You can find it in [Version] section of. The name of service registry key. Posted 18 June - AM Thank you for your replies. Now I am busy at work. But I hope on weekends I will have free time to start testing your solutions. It will definitely require a lot of time, but I will let you know about does it work or no.
Thank you! My motherboard model is Asus P5E3 Deluxe. I will try to test it on other motherboard later. Posted 22 June - PM maanu, I found utility about which you sad. I do not want to buy it. But I will try Driver Forge soon. Do you remember where you saw autoit tool. It will be very interesting to try it. As a rule of thumb, and of course generally speaking , both those sites you mentioned tend to be populated by: "orthodox" peeps that only know what Microsoft tells them "professional" peeps that either have no time to answer properly or try NOT to answer to keep their profession as mysterious as possible "jerks" kids that think they are "experts" while they know very little I have never seen as much senseles or even deceiving answers as on Expert Exchange Here on bootland we are mostly "amateurs", but willing to help, and we try our best to think "laterally" and to disclose anything we might happen to know.
You are welcome. Posted 22 June - PM Posted 23 June - AM Hi! I think the drivers are in the system. Also if I chose - to list all devices in Add hardware wizard - there is no IDE controller in the list. Thank you for reply. Posted 23 June - PM So here the question comes. Some drivers, cannot say if this applies to your case, have wrong ID in their.
Sorry, cannot really say if either of the above may apply to your hardware, your mileage may vary. You can try generic IDE controller driver pciide. Cancel Submit. In reply to clivegulliver's post on November 12, I would not hold your breath waiting for MS to create a download of XP home if you have a valid license or not. In fact, I would not count on them for anything. If you can't get to any web site using a system that is working, that is a problem. I don't know if copying an old version of XP to the flash drive will work or not - I just make bootable XP Recovery Console flash drives for issues like yours.
You are going to have to fix your missing file problem the old fashioned way. When you boot into the XP Recovery Console from a flash drive you should be able to just replace your missing file since XP has copies of it on your system in other places. That is more unknown information, thanks to the MS Answers forum not asking for any system information when a new question is asked you should be done by now.
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