does someone has any ? thanks in advance. Even installing the latest version of WMDC that updates some drives, It doean´t work. I removed everything that I found greyd out. that allowed me on vista to see the disconected devices and uninstall them. When I go to Reliability Monitor, it says: Successful driver installation, for all. I have searched and not been able to find a solution to fix these errors.
In their properties this message is displayed: This device cannot start. I tried creating a system variable called "devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices" with value set to "1". I have 6 items listed: WPD FileSystem Volume Driver. I tried copying the DLL´s from W7 to Vista, but they seems to be uncompatible.
I have another laptop (Latitude D520) that I installed Windows 7 and it works perfectly. I´m able to access the volumes from the removable devices, exept for the windows mobile device. I tried plugging a windows mobile device, and the same error. I tried plugging a SD Card on E5500 and the same error. (Code 10) " I tried this with a Kingston Pen drive, on 760 and E5500. WPD FileSystem Volume Driver & Audio in General Discussion Not sure which discussion to place this in :p First my volume icon in the tray was displaying the muted symbol (i think, or could have been a red cross), i had a look and my Windows Audio service had stopped. I bought some Dell Computers ( Optiplex 760 and Latitude E5500 ) and if I plug any removable FileSystem device, under "Portable Devices" I get "Microsoft WPD FileSystem Volume Driver" with the error : "This Device Cannot start. I could connect USB-devices to the USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports and even SD-cards without any problems.Hi there, I have the same problem on different computers. it was just this error-sign in the device-manager that was bugging me. P.S.: The USB card reader was working all the time, that's something I did not mention before. What I don't know is if the change has any other implications, but for me the result looks good. I rebooted and after that the errors disappeared and I got my drive letters under the node "portable devices" in the device-manager again instead. In its event log are often those messages: "The device "SWD\WPDBUSENUM\_?_USBSTOR#Disk&Ven_General&Prod_USB_Flash_Disk&Rev_1.00#1310020000000011&0# with regedit.exe and removed the UpperFilters-entry as in his screenshot this one was also not present. The error message is: "This hardware device cannot be started, as its configuration information (in the registry) are incomplete or damaged. I think they are connected to my USB-card reader and I'd like to fix this problem. I noticed in the device-manager that a bunch of yellow signs in front of the "WPD-filesystem-volume driver" popped up. SFC.exe and DISM.exe always told be that there was not a single error, SFCFix.exe also didn't tell me anything new.īut that's only the introduction to my problem I have right now, as the system seems to be stable.
I don't know, it was always a different error message, rarely connected to a driver at all and if, then it was some Microsoft driver like acpi.sys and it drove me nearly insane as even shutting down the PC spawned new BSOD after booting it and suddenly the crashes vanished for a complete week only to reappear without warning.īooting to a Linux-system via the UBCD boot CD always worked, running MemTest86+ for 9+ hours did not show any errors at all. It all started with some really random BSOD which may be related to a faulty NVidia Geforce driver (installation). Seems like I am fighting with my system again after it has been stable for nearly three years (thanks to your support in this forum here ).