Re: HID Non-User Input Data Filter Error
- From: "realcestmoi" <mdenie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 04:14:30 +0200
Found this, might help.
See, in order:
A...hardware device does not function correctly after you install Windows
Vista Service Pack 1
(courtesy of MVP TaurArian)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948187
How to uninstall Windows Vista SP1 as a troubleshooting step:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948537
Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is available
at no charge through 18 Mar-09
.. US:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11274&gprid=500921
.. CA:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-ca&prid=11274&gprid=500921
.. UK:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-gb&prid=11274&gprid=500921
.. AU:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-au&prid=11274&gprid=500921
.. Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx | select Windows
Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1
===================================
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 - Things to Know Before You Download:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/bb968859.aspx
Windows Vista Help: Learn how to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1):
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/Help/133c8953-c9cd-4fa5-8883-03e91bb6f2021033.mspx
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Osprey wrote:
I have a USB HDD (powered) ... all working OK with any of my PC's
SP1 installed .. since then if I turn on the USB HDD when VISTA running it
crashes .. bluescreen and creates dumps.
If I try to start PC up with drive already switched on PC will not start,
keeps rebooting once it gets to Windows splash screen.
The USB HDD still works fine with other PC's ... as I use it daily for
backups and file storage.
Did SP1 screw up USB ??
The last time it worked OK on VISTA was immediately before the SP1 upgrade
when I took a full system back up .... since then it will not work with
VISTA.
After a crash .... I have to switch off USB HDD or unplug it to get VISTA
to
boot ... often have to do a safe mode start up first , followed by shut
down
then a normal start.
Vista report ..."Restart after crash, shall I check for solution" but
returns nothing ... not even a "nothing found" message.
About screen does tell me I have "Vista Ultimate 2007 Service Pack 1"
PC is Dell 9200 4GB RAM 6600 2.4GHz 2 x 330GB HD RAID 0
USB HDD is conneted via a powered Belkin USB hub ... works fine with other
(XP) machines
"Garth H" <GarthH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have already done this twice without benefit. This error has no
perceptible effect on the only USB device that is attached, the MICROSOFT
mouse! I have also tried both disabling and deleting the HID item that
shows up in the device list as unknown device but it reappears on the next
boot. It's so unknown I have searched all over the physical machine and
cannot find it. I have loaded / installed the latest Intel drivers and
BIOS
for the machine which has an Intel Pentium D processor and an Intel
D945GNT
motherboard.
I have hidden the (already downloaded) update named above which shows up
in
Windows / Microsoft Update, which always fails when applied. >>>>>> If
anyone knows how to remove the download from the machine, that would be
helpful ... perhaps a fresh download might work. <<<<<<
Otherwise I shall live with this until my next format of my system C:
drive
and install which will take place in about mid-July. It would be nice to
know where the downloaded updates are stored so that one doesn't have to
go
through downloading 100+ updates every 4-6 months when I do a full
install.
Fortunately all my data and applications are on other drives.
--
RGH
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there,
Try deleting the Intellipoint drivers and re-install them and see if that
solves the problem.
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"Garth H" <GarthH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Michel ou RéalC'estMoi: Equipment that triggered the Windows Update is
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000; associated software is
Intellipoint
6.2.
As noted this was after a repair reinstallation. This HID Non-... etc
was
on prior to that time without problem. Drivers themselves for device
OK;
just this constant attempt to install HID Non-... at every boot (or
every
scan for new hardware, which I use to bring SCSI device online after
turning
them on or hot-plugging SCSI drives)
--
RGH
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there,
It sounds like a driver update has occured which messed up the USB
settings.
Hopefully you did not take any non MS driver(s) from windows update?
Never take drivers from windows update unless they are intended for
Microsoft hardware.
If an updated driver is needed because the hardware does not work
proper
go
to the manufacturers website to look for an updated driver.
If it ain't broke: do not try to"FIX" it.
If you did take the optional drivers from windows update try booting
last
known good configuration, rolling back on the driver or use system
restore
in safe mode prior to a date of the problem or restore from the full
system
backup you hopefully made.
Assuming you are using Windows XP: here you can see how to roll back
on a
device driver:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/driverrollback.mspx
You can disable the update in question appearing when automatic
updates
is
set by going
to the windows update website and unmark (hide) driver in question.
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"Garth H" <GarthH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results.
In
addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the
attendant
problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know
where
to
turn
short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware
message
comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser
Mouse
5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be
related
to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has
to
download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded
file?
--
RGH
"Martin" wrote:
I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this
problem.
Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code:
0x80070643.
Anyone know what this means?
Thanks!
"Martin" <martin.shipon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
receive
the following error each time I boot my system:
Cannot Install this Hardware
There was a problem installing this hardware:
HID Non-User Input Data Filter
An error occured during the installation of the device
Fatal error during installation
My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving
me
the
trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So
far,
I've
tried the following:
- Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
- Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
.
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