This device is not working properly because one of its drivers may be bad,
or your registry may be bad (Code 4). Of course, try updating the drivers.
(Laughably, Microsoft suggests running Scanregw.exe, a program
designed for Windows Me and not included in Windows Vista, to fix
this error.) If a new driver doesn??™t fix the problem, try the solution for
Code 3, just discussed.
The driver for this device requested a resource that Windows does not know
how to handle (Code 5). Remove the device (right-click and select Uninstall)
and then run the Add New Hardware wizard from Control Panel.
Another device is using the resources this device needs (Code 6). You??™ll see
this error if you??™ve installed a device that doesn??™t support PnP.
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The drivers for this device need to be reinstalled (Code 7). Click Update
Driver to reinstall the drivers. Duh.
This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load . . .
(Code 8). This may indicate a missing or damaged .inf file, located in the
\Windows\INF folder, which may make it difficult to reinstall the driver
for this device. If the Reinstall Device button doesn??™t work (or isn??™t
there), and installing drivers provided by the manufacturer fails, you
may have to run Windows setup again.
This device is not working properly because the BIOS in your computer is
reporting the resources for the device incorrectly (Code 9).
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