See the solution for
error code 10.
Windows could not identify all the resources this device uses
(Code 16). Right-click the device, select Properties, and then choose the
Resources tab. You may have to fill in some information provided by
your hardware documentation. See also the solution for error code 10.
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The driver information file {name} is telling this child device to use a resource
that the parent device does not have or recognize (Code 17). You??™ll need to
obtain and install newer drivers for this device.
The drivers for this device need to be reinstalled (Code 18). See the solution
for error code 7.
Your registry may be bad (Code 19). This extremely helpful message will
appear if there is any corrupt data in your Registry pertaining to this
device. Note that if you restart Windows, it may revert to an earlier
copy of your Registry, which you may nor may not want to happen. See
Chapter 3 for help with backing up your Registry.
Windows could not load one of the drivers for this device
(Code 20). The driver you??™re using is likely designed for an earlier version of
Windows; contact the manufacturer of the device for a driver written for
Windows Vista.
Windows is removing this device (Code 21). This temporary message will
appear immediately after you??™ve attempted to uninstall a device. Close
the Properties window, wait a minute or two, and then try again. If it
doesn??™t go away, try restarting Windows.
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