Thursday, March 19, 2009
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Blank Device Manager
Blank Device Manager is one of those perennial problems,for which there is no one answer. Sometimes logical systems just get too complex. There is a compilation of solutions HERE (http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/1134095035). I prefer this one,myself -
Solution 1
Click start, select run, type services.msc in the run box, hit your enter key.
Look in the list of services for Plug and Play. If plug and play is turned off, device manager won't list any devices and of course, most of your devices like a printer connected to USB wont work.
Go to MSCONFIG and turn everything on in the "Services" Tab
Re-boot the system if necessary and then check the device manager to see if everything is showing now.
Solution 2
If this has not helped the next fix deals with the registry, this issue seems to be related to missing permissions in the registry.
You must use regedit.exe in Windows XP (regedt32.exe for Windows 2000) AND be logged on as the local administrator to perform this task:
1. Go to Start, Run, and enter regedt32 and select OK
2. Maximize the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE window.
3. Scroll down to SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum
4. With Enum selected click the Security option from the Top of the screen then the Permissions menu.
Note: At this point you will probably notice there are no permissions on this key.
5. Click Add
6. Add the group "Everyone" and the user "SYSTEM"
7. Select Everyone and check only the Read box (Select "Full control" if Read option does not help)
8. Select SYSTEM and check Full Control
9. Click the Advanced button at the bottom of the window.
10. On the Advanced window check Reset permissions on all child objects
11. Click OK
12. On the warning window click Yes
13. Close REGEDIT
I hope this information helps and remember to back up your registery before attempting to run this fix, I would hate to hear you had a problem and could not recover from it.
Go to source web page: Devices disappear in device manager after a reboot in XP - Operating Systems
Is your Plug and Play service turned off (disabled)?
1. Click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.
2. Double-click Plug and Play.
If you receive a Configuration Manager message, click OK.
3. In the Startup Type list, click Automatic, and then click OK.
4. Close Services.
5. Reboot
Plug and Play is a core operating system service, and therefore, it is best to not disable it. It runs in normal mode and in safe mode.
Go to source web page: Devices disappear in device manager after a reboot in XP - Operating Systems
Solution 1
Click start, select run, type services.msc in the run box, hit your enter key.
Look in the list of services for Plug and Play. If plug and play is turned off, device manager won't list any devices and of course, most of your devices like a printer connected to USB wont work.
Go to MSCONFIG and turn everything on in the "Services" Tab
Re-boot the system if necessary and then check the device manager to see if everything is showing now.
Solution 2
If this has not helped the next fix deals with the registry, this issue seems to be related to missing permissions in the registry.
You must use regedit.exe in Windows XP (regedt32.exe for Windows 2000) AND be logged on as the local administrator to perform this task:
1. Go to Start, Run, and enter regedt32 and select OK
2. Maximize the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE window.
3. Scroll down to SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum
4. With Enum selected click the Security option from the Top of the screen then the Permissions menu.
Note: At this point you will probably notice there are no permissions on this key.
5. Click Add
6. Add the group "Everyone" and the user "SYSTEM"
7. Select Everyone and check only the Read box (Select "Full control" if Read option does not help)
8. Select SYSTEM and check Full Control
9. Click the Advanced button at the bottom of the window.
10. On the Advanced window check Reset permissions on all child objects
11. Click OK
12. On the warning window click Yes
13. Close REGEDIT
I hope this information helps and remember to back up your registery before attempting to run this fix, I would hate to hear you had a problem and could not recover from it.
Go to source web page: Devices disappear in device manager after a reboot in XP - Operating Systems
Is your Plug and Play service turned off (disabled)?
1. Click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.
2. Double-click Plug and Play.
If you receive a Configuration Manager message, click OK.
3. In the Startup Type list, click Automatic, and then click OK.
4. Close Services.
5. Reboot
Plug and Play is a core operating system service, and therefore, it is best to not disable it. It runs in normal mode and in safe mode.
Go to source web page: Devices disappear in device manager after a reboot in XP - Operating Systems
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