This device is disabled (Code 22, version 1). This means you??™ve manually
disabled the device by right-clicking and selecting Disable. Click Enable
Device to re-enable the device. If you can??™t enable the device, try removing
it (right-click and select Uninstall) and then restarting Windows.
This device is not started (Code 22, version 2). Some devices can be
stopped, either manually or via their drivers. Click Start Device to reenable
the device. If this persists, look for updated drivers, and see
whether the device has any power management features you can disable.
This display adapter is functioning correctly (Code 23). Despite the fact
that the message states the device is functioning correctly, there??™s obviously
a problem. This typically occurs in systems with two display
adapters (video cards), wherein one doesn??™t fully support being installed
in a system with two display adapters. Try updating the drivers for both
cards, and look for an updated BIOS for either card.
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all
the drivers installed (Code 24). See the solution for error code 10.
Windows is in the process of setting up this device (Code 25 and Code
26). You??™ll see this if Windows is waiting until the next time it starts to
complete the installation of the drivers for this device. Restart Windows
to use the device. Note that you may have to restart twice. If that
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doesn??™t help, remove the device (right-click and select Uninstall), restart
Windows one more time, and then try again.
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