Disable your gameport in BIOS or find the gameport drivers for your
mainboard from the manufacturer. The first is a workaround, the second is a
solution. However option 2 may not be an option yet.
"Copenhagen" <> wrote in message
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>I have spent way too much time trying to solve the very annoying
> ACPI\PNPB02F Unknown device issue which asks me to scan the computer for a
> solution everytime I boot. And this discovery process seems also to have
> disabled some startup programs (a pdf "printer driver" and the antivirus
> tray
> application).
>
> Disabling it or deleting it is not an option (I have tried numerous ways
> of
> doing that) as it stops my Pocket PC USB cradle from working for some
> reason.
>
> Carlos, in another thread, suggested that it wasn't a sound card issue, as
> others have suggested, but that it is a motherboard issue. He suggested
> disabling the midi and game ports in the BIOS setup.
>
> This solved the issue!
>
> Based upon Carlos's tip I went to the Bios setup and disabled the
> Motherboard's built-in Game Port (which I never use) and VOILA the issue
> was
> solved and everythign works now!!!!! (The midi port was already disabled.)
>
> Based upon other suggestions I had already tried installing a game port
> driver but found that on the built-in list
> of devices that can be installed manually when New Hardware isn't able to
> install something, the category that included Game Ports actually didn't
> have
> a Game Port driver available!
>
> They apparently forgot to include a Game Port driver for ACPI\PNPB02F !
>
> Should be pretty easy to fix on the next update.
>
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