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BChat
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      10-13-2008
Vista Home Premium 64bit - Control Panel - Device Manager - Storage
Volumes - Generic Volumes, has the little yellow "caution" triangle.
Under Properties it says -

Device Type: Storage Volume
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Location: on Volume Manager

Device Status
This Device cannot start - (Code 10)

Click 'Check for Solutions' to send data about this device
to Microsoft to see if there is a solution available.

The "Check for Solutions" does nothing. I have Googled and found it can
refer to just about anything.
As far as I can tell, everything is working and I am lost as to the cause of
the little yellow triangle.
If I uninstall the device and, reboot - it's back.

Any suggestions appreciated -

BChat




 
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Peter Foldes
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      10-14-2008
http://www.pchell.com/hardware/usbcode10.shtml

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"BChat" <> wrote in message news:...
> Vista Home Premium 64bit - Control Panel - Device Manager - Storage
> Volumes - Generic Volumes, has the little yellow "caution" triangle.
> Under Properties it says -
>
> Device Type: Storage Volume
> Manufacturer: Microsoft
> Location: on Volume Manager
>
> Device Status
> This Device cannot start - (Code 10)
>
> Click 'Check for Solutions' to send data about this device
> to Microsoft to see if there is a solution available.
>
> The "Check for Solutions" does nothing. I have Googled and found it can
> refer to just about anything.
> As far as I can tell, everything is working and I am lost as to the cause of
> the little yellow triangle.
> If I uninstall the device and, reboot - it's back.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated -
>
> BChat
>
>
>
>

 
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BChat
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      10-14-2008
Thanks Peter,

There seems to be an issue with the card reader in the HP printer.
At least I now know where the problem is, next step - fix it.

Thanks again,

BChat

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news:...
> Vista Home Premium 64bit - Control Panel - Device Manager - Storage
> Volumes - Generic Volumes, has the little yellow "caution" triangle.
> Under Properties it says -
>
> Device Type: Storage Volume
> Manufacturer: Microsoft
> Location: on Volume Manager
>
> Device Status
> This Device cannot start - (Code 10)
>
> Click 'Check for Solutions' to send data about this device
> to Microsoft to see if there is a solution available.
>
> The "Check for Solutions" does nothing. I have Googled and found it can
> refer to just about anything.
> As far as I can tell, everything is working and I am lost as to the cause
> of
> the little yellow triangle.
> If I uninstall the device and, reboot - it's back.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated -
>
> BChat
>
>
>
>

 
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BChat
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      10-14-2008
All fixed -

put the cable into another USB port - all is well
put it back in the original port - all is well
must have been a screwy connection - printer fine - card reader not.
I never associated the "storage device" with the card reader.
Learning is a wonderful thing - Thanks Peter.

BChat



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Thanks Peter,

There seems to be an issue with the card reader in the HP printer.
At least I now know where the problem is, next step - fix it.

Thanks again,

BChat

"Peter Foldes" <> wrote in message
news:...
http://www.pchell.com/hardware/usbcode10.shtml

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"BChat" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Vista Home Premium 64bit - Control Panel - Device Manager - Storage
> Volumes - Generic Volumes, has the little yellow "caution" triangle.
> Under Properties it says -
>
> Device Type: Storage Volume
> Manufacturer: Microsoft
> Location: on Volume Manager
>
> Device Status
> This Device cannot start - (Code 10)
>
> Click 'Check for Solutions' to send data about this device
> to Microsoft to see if there is a solution available.
>
> The "Check for Solutions" does nothing. I have Googled and found it can
> refer to just about anything.
> As far as I can tell, everything is working and I am lost as to the cause
> of
> the little yellow triangle.
> If I uninstall the device and, reboot - it's back.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated -
>
> BChat
>
>
>
>

 
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