RE: PartMgr and PCIIde yellow exclamation marks in Device Mgr
- From: bobch <bobch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 00:54:00 -0800
UPDATE:
I went ahead and downloaded & installed the Intel Chipset software utility
for my 845G chipset- before I did I created a System Restore point. From what
I gather the utility will update drivers that need it. After restarting the
system I checked Device Mgr. and the entry PCIIde that had a yellow
exclamation mark was completely gone from the Non-plug and play drivers
sub-heading. The entry PartMgr is just like before with a yellow exclamation
mark.
Okay I don't know exactly what that means about the PCIIde entry
disappearing! Whether that's good or bad or what? Obviously the PartMgr is
still there so I'm still left with questions. Any thoughts about this? Thanks.
I probably will revert the system back to its previous state with System
Restore to undo the changes.
"bobch" wrote:
I also checked most every listing in Device Mgr and tried updating drivers.
and every one came back saying I had the latest drivers. ??? My 845G
chipset shows up in several categories in Device Mgr as well- like Display
Adaptor, Graphics Controller, etc. Under System Devices>PCI BUS it isn't
listed though, FWIW.
"bobch" wrote:
Thanks, I should add that a few months ago I had my XP OS reinstalled after a
hard drive failure. A shop did it and I don't know exactly what software,
drivers etc they installed with it. As far as I could tell using Windows
Update my OS is up to date. I checked the Intel site and found the chipset
installation utility for WinXP Home Edition (my chipset is a Intel 845G- in
the ReadMe it doesn't recommend installing it after other drivers have
already been installed. But later there seems to be instructions for doing
just that. I'm a bit unsure if I want to go ahead with this and mess
something up. I'm no computer wiz. Any further advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
"Andrew E." wrote:
Not sure about partmgr,but with any IDE drives or IDE controllers,that
software
is grouped with the boards chipset software.Also runs the USB controller,try
going to the boards hardware mfg (intel,amd,etc),download the chipset
installation
utility for that chipset...
"bobch" wrote:
I noticed two entries with yellow exclamation points under "Non plug and play
drivers": PartMgr and PCIIde- both saying Code24 "device not present...not
working...or drivers not installed."
I recently have had a new external USB hard drive hooked up to my system
a few times, a Western Digital My Book Essential series, and installed,
partitioned and formatted the drive from FAT32 to NTFS file system. Since I
never had these error messages showing up in Device Mgr before I started
using the USB external drive, I assume they have something to do with it.
Nothing seems amiss so far with the operation but is this anything to be
concerned about? Btw, these errors/conflicts occur with or without the
external drive attached to computer.
Also using XP event viewer I found these two error messages several times
over the past few days:
1)
Details
Product: Windows Operating System
Event ID: 7006
Source: Service Control Manager
Version: 5.0
Component: System Event Log
Symbolic Name: EVENT_CALL_TO_FUNCTION_FAILED_II
Message: The %1 call failed for %2 with the following error:
%3
Explanation
The service controller could not set a registry entry's value for a function
that it requires for operation.
User Action
Contact your technical support group.
2)
Details
Product: Windows Operating System
Event ID: 7026
Source: Service Control Manager
Version: 5.0
Component: System Event Log
Symbolic Name: EVENT_BOOT_SYSTEM_DRIVERS_FAILED
Message: The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
%1
Explanation
The specified drivers did not load correctly. The driver might not be in the
expected location.
User Action
Do all of the following:
Verify that the drivers are configured correctly.
Verify that the computer is running the most current version of the drivers.
Version: 5.2
Symbolic Name: EVENT_BOOT_SYSTEM_DRIVERS_FAILED
Message: The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
%1
Explanation
The specified drivers did not load correctly. The driver might not be in the
expected location.
User Action
Do all of the following:
Verify that the drivers are configured correctly.
Verify that the computer is running the most current version of the drivers.
Thanks for any help with this! -Bob
DELL Dimension 2400
WinXp SP2
Pent 4 2.57Ghz 845G chipset
1 GB memory
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