The information in this article applies
to:
- Microsoft
Windows 95
- Microsoft
Windows 98
SUMMARY
This
article lists error codes that may be reported by Device
Manager, and provides possible resolutions. To view
error codes, follow these steps:
-
- Click
Start, point to Settings, and then click Control
Panel.
- In
Control Panel, double-click System.
- Click
the Device Manager tab.
- Double-click
a device type (for example, double-click Mouse) to
see the devices in that category.
- Double-click
a device to view its properties. If an error code
has been generated, the code appears in the Device
Status box on the General tab. In some cases, there
will be a Solution button (Windows 98 only).
MORE
INFORMATION
CODE
1
This device is not configured correctly. (Code 1)
To update the drivers for this device, click Update Driver. If that doesn't
work, see your hardware documentation for more information.
Solution button: Update Driver
This
code means that the system has not had a chance to
configure the device. To resolve the problem, follow
the instructions in the Device Status box. In addition,
you may be able to resolve this issue by removing the
device in Device Manager, and then running the Add
New Hardware wizard from Control Panel.
CODE
2
Depending
on which device is failing, you may see either of two
different messages. This code means that the device
loader (DevLoader) did not load a device. When this
device is a Root Bus DevLoader (for example, ISAPNP,
PCI, or BIOS), the following message is displayed
Windows could not load the driver for this device because the computer is
reporting two <type> bus types. (Code 2)
Contact your computer manufacturer to get an updated BIOS for your computer.
where <type> is ISAPNP, PCI, BIOS, EISA, or ACPI.
Solution
button: None
When
the device is not a root bus DevLoader, the following
message is displayed
The <type> device loader(s) for this device could not load the device
driver. (Code 2)
To fix this, click Update Driver to update the device driver.
where <type> is the DevLoader such as FLOP, ESDI, SCSI, and so on.
Solution
button: Update Driver
In addition
to following the recommended solution, try removing
the device from Device Manager, and then running the
Add New Hardware wizard.
CODE
3
The driver for this device may be bad, or your system may be running
low on memory or other resources. (Code 3)
To update the drivers for this device, click Update Driver. To check your
computer's memory and system resources, right-click My Computer on your
desktop, click Properties, and then click the Performance tab.
Solution
button: Update Driver
As an
alternative, use Device Manager to remove the device
and then run the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel.
CODE
4
This device is not working properly because one of its drivers may be bad,
or your registry may be bad. (Code 4)
To Update the drivers for this device, click Update Driver. If that doesn't
work, run Scanregw.exe (click Start, click Run, type Scanregw.exe, and then
click OK) to check your registry.
Solution button: Update Driver
This
code indicates that the .inf file for this device may
be incorrect or the registry may be damaged. This error
code is displayed if the .inf file specifies a field
that should be text, but is binary instead.
In addition
to following the recommended suggestions, use Device
Manager to remove the device and then run the Add New
Hardware tool in Control Panel. If you continue to
receive this error code, please contact the hardware's
manufacturer for an updated .inf file.
CODE
5
The driver for this device requested a resource that Windows does not
know how to handle. (Code 5)
To fix this, click Update Driver to update the driver for this device.
Solution
button: Update Driver
This
code indicates that there was a device failure due
to the lack of an arbitrator. If a device requests
a resource type for which there is no arbitrator, you
receive this error code.
To resolve
this problem, update the driver as suggested, or use
Device Manager to remove the device and then run the
Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel.
CODE
6
Another device is using the resources this device needs. (Code 6)
To fix this, shut down your computer, turn it off, and then change the
resources for this device. When you have finished, start Device Manager and
change the resource settings for this device
Solution
button: Hardware Troubleshooter
This
code means that there is a conflict between this device
and another device.
To resolve
this error code, see the "Troubleshooting Conflicting
Hardware" topic in Windows 95 Help, or see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q133240
(http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q133/2/40.ASP)
TITLE : Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager
CODE
7
The
message text that is displayed for this error is specific
to the driver or enumerator. If the driver does not
provide information as to why it failed, the following
message is displayed:
The drivers for this device need to be reinstalled. (Code 7)
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver.
Solution
button: Reinstall Driver
This
code means that no configuration can be performed on
the device.
If the
device works correctly, you do need not to perform
any steps to correct the code. If the device does not
work correctly, use Device Manager to remove the device
and then run the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel.
If you continue to receive this error code and the
device does not function properly, check with the hardware
manufacturer for an updated driver.
CODE
8
Several
different error messages can be displayed for this
error code. This code means that the device loader
(DevLoader) for a device could not be found. For example,
the .inf file for the device may refer to a missing
or invalid file.
The
following error situations are included in this error
code:
* A
system DevLoader is one that is part of Vmm32.vxd,
and typically
begins with an asterisk (*).
If the DevLoader is a system DevLoader, the following text is displayed
This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the
file
<name> that loads the drivers for the device. (Code 8)
To fix this
problem, run Windows Setup again using your Windows CD-ROM.where <name> is
the system DevLoadert that cannot be found.
Solution button: None
* If
this is not a system DevLoader and the DevLoader cannot
be found
(the file is missing), the following text is displayed
This device is not working properly because Windows cannot find the
file
<name> that loads the drivers for the device. (Code 8)
To fix this problem, click Reinstall Device to reinstall this device.
where <name> is the DevLoader that is missing.
Solution button: Reinstall Driver
* If
this is not a system DevLoader and it can be found
on the disk
(the file does exist), the following text is displayed:
This device is not working properly because the file <name> that
loads
the drivers for this device is bad. (Code 8)
To fix this problem, click Update Driver to update the drivers for
this
device." where <name> is the name of the DevLoader.
Solution button: Update Driver
* If
the DevLoader entry is a software key for this device
that is missing
or an empty string, the following text is displayed:
Device failure: Try changing the driver for this device. If that
doesn't
work, see your hardware documentation. (Code 8)"
Solution button: Update Driver
For most cases, the resolution is to reinstall or update the driver.
As an alternative, use Device Manager to remove the device and then
run the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel. If you continue to
receive this error code, contact the hardware's manufacturer about
updated drivers.
When
the problem DevLoader is a system DevLoader, Windows
should be re-installed because this driver is built
into the Vmm32.vxd file.
CODE
9
The
text for this error code varies, depending on whether
or not the device is BIOS/ACPI enumerated. If this
is a BIOS or ACPI enumerated device, the following
text is displayed:
This device is not working properly because the BIOS in your computer
is reporting the resources for the device incorrectly. (Code 9)
Contact your computer manufacturer to get an updated BIOS for your
computer.
Solution
button: None
If this
is not a BIOS or ACPI enumerated device (such as an
add-in adapter or a device that was plugged in to the
computer), the following text is displayed:
This device is not working properly because the BIOS in the device
is
reporting the resources for the device incorrectly. (Code 9)
Contact the device manufacturer to get an updated BIOS for your device.
Solution button: None
This
code means that the information in the registry for
this device is invalid.
It may
be possible to resolve this error by using Device Manager
to remove the device and then running the Add New Hardware
tool in Control Panel. If you continue to receive this
error code, contact the hardware's manufacturer for
the proper registry settings or updated drivers.
CODE 10
If the
device has a "FailReasonString" value in
its hardware key, that string is displayed as the error
message. The driver or enumerator places this registry
string value there. If there is no "FailReasonString" in
the hardware key, the following generic error message
is displayed:
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does
not have
all the drivers installed. (Code 10)
Try upgrading the device drivers for this device.
Solution button: Update Driver
To resolve
this error code, make sure the device is connected
to the computer correctly. For example, make sure all
cables are plugged in fully and that all adapter cards
are properly seated. Follow the suggested solution
button and update the device driver. It may be possible
to remove the device and redetect it using the Add
New Hardware wizard.
CODE
11
Windows stopped responding while attempting to start this device,
and
therefore will never attempt to start this device again. (Code 11)
For more information, look up ASD in Windows Help.
Try upgrading the device drivers for this device.
Solution button: Update Driver
To resolve
this error, run the Automatic Skip Driver utility from
the System Information tool. If the problem persists,
contact the hardware manufacturer for updated drivers.
CODE
12
This device cannot find any free <type> resources to use. (Code
12)
If you want to use this device, you must disable another device that
is
using the resources this device needs. To do this, click Hardware
Troubleshooter and follow the instructions in the wizard.
where <type> is a resource type (IRQ, DMA, Memory, or I/O).
Solution
button: Hardware Troubleshooter
This
code means that one of the resource arbitrators failed.
This can occur if the device is software configurable
and it does not currently have a resource (if the system
is out of resources). For example, all the interrupts
are in use, or the device requests a resource that
is currently in use by another device that will not
release the resource.
To resolve
this problem, follow the instructions in the Hardware
Troubleshooter. In addition, see the "Troubleshooting
Conflicting Hardware" topic in Windows 95 Help,
or see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q133240
(http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q133/2/40.ASP)
TITLE: Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager
CODE
13
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does
not have all
the drivers installed. (Code 13)
To have Windows detect whether this device is present or not, click
Detect
Hardware.
Solution button: Detect Hardware
This
code indicates that the device driver did not find
the hardware.
To resolve
this error code, follow the recommended solution. As
an alternative, use Device Manager to remove the device
and then run the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel.
CODE
14
This device cannot work properly until you restart your computer.
(Code 14)
To restart your computer now, click Restart Computer.
Solution button: Restart Computer
To resolve
this error code, shut down Windows, shut down your
computer, and then turn it back on.
CODE
15
This device is causing a resource conflict. (Code 15)
To resolve the conflict, click Hardware Troubleshooter and follow
the
instructions in the wizard.
Solution button: Hardware Troubleshooter
This
code means that the device's resources are conflicting
with another device's resources, likely caused by re-enumeration.
To resolve
this problem, follow the instructions in the Hardware
Troubleshooter. In addition, see the "Troubleshooting
Conflicting Hardware" topic in Windows 95 Help,
or see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q133240
(http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q133/2/40.ASP)
TITLE: Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager
CODE
16
Windows could not identify all the resources this device uses. (Code
16)
To specify additional resources for this device, click the Resources
tab and
fill in the missing settings. Check your hardware documentation to
find out
what settings to use.
Solution button: None
This
code means that the device was not fully detected.
When a device is not fully detected, all of its resources
may not be recorded.
To resolve
this error code, click the Resources tab in Device
Manager to manually enter the settings.
CODE
17
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)
To fix this, click Update Driver to update the drivers for this device.
where <name> is the .inf file for the device.
Solution
button: Update Driver
This
code means that the hardware is a multiple-function
device and the .inf file for the device is providing
invalid information on how to split the device's resources
to the child devices.
To resolve
this error code, use Device Manager to remove the device
and then run the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel.
If you continue to receive this error code, please
contact the hardware's manufacturer about an updated
.inf file.
CODE
18
The drivers for this device need to be reinstalled. (Code 18)
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver.
Solution button: Reinstall Driver
This
code means that an error has occurred and the device
needs to be reinstalled.
To resolve
this issue, follow the recommended solution. If that
does not work, try removing the device from Device
Manager and then running the Add New Hardware Wizard
in Control Panel.
CODE
19
Your registry may be bad. (Code 19)
To check your registry, click Check Registry. If the registry is
bad,
Windows will restart your system and go back to a previous registry
that is good.
Solution button: Check Registry
This
code means that the registry returned an unknown result.
To resolve
this issue, follow the recommended solution, which
will run Scanreg.exe. If this does not resolve the
issue, type "scanreg /restore" (without quotation
marks) from a command prompt. Finally, remove the device
from Device Manager, and then redetect it using the
Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel.
CODE
20
Windows could not load one of the drivers for this device. (Code
20)
To fix this, click Update Driver to update the drivers for this device.
Solution button: Update Driver
This
code means VxD Loader (Vxdldr) returned an unknown
result. For example, there could a version mismatch
between the device driver and the operating system.
To resolve
this issue, follow the recommended solution. If that
does not work, try removing the device from Device
Manager and then running the Add New Hardware Wizard
in Control Panel.
CODE
21
Windows is removing this device. (Code 21)
Close this dialog box, and then wait a few seconds. If this problem
continues, restart your computer.
Solution button: Restart Computer
This
code means that the device has a problem that may be
resolved by restarting your computer.
To resolve
this error code, shut down Windows, turn off your computer,
and then turn it back on.
CODE
22
The
text displayed for this error code differs depending
on the circumstances.
* If
this device is disabled because you disabled it using
Device Manager, the following text is displayed:
This device is disabled. (Code 22)
Click Enable Device to enable this device.
Solution button: Enable Device
* If
the device is not started, the following text is displayed:
This device is not started. (Code 22)
Click Start Device to start this device.
Solution button: Start Device
* If the device is disabled by a driver or program, the following
text is
displayed:
This device is disabled. (Code 22)
You can't enable this device because it has been disabled by a Windows
driver.
Solution button: None
This code means that the device is either disabled or has not started.
To resolve
this error code, follow the recommended solution. For
the third case, try removing the device in Device Manager,
then redetecting it using the Add New Hardware wizard.
If the problem persists, try a clean boot to rule out
software interference. If the error persists, contact
the hardware manufacturer.
CODE
23
The
text displayed for this error code differs depending
on the Circumstances.
* If
this device is a secondary display adapter and the
primary display
adapter was located, the following text is displayed:
This display adapter is functioning correctly. (Code 23)
The problem is with the main display adapter. To view the properties
for
the main display adapter, click Properties."
Solution button: Properties
* If this device is a secondary display adapter and the primary display
adapter cannot be located, the following text is displayed:
This display adapter is functioning correctly. (Code 23)
The problem is with the main display adapter. Fix the main display
adapter, and then this display adapter will work.
Solution button: None
* If this device is not a display adapter, the following text is
displayed:
The loaders for this device cannot load the required drivers. (Code
23)
To update the device drivers, click Update Driver.
Solution button: Update Driver
This code means that the device loader delayed the start of a device
and then did not inform Windows when it was ready to start the device.
To resolve
this error code, verify the settings for the primary
display adapter in Display properties. Try removing
the primary and secondary display adapters from Device
Manager, and then rebooting to allow Windows to re-enumerate
these devices. Verify that the drivers are current
and installed correctly.
For
devices other than display adapters, follow the recommended
solution. If that does not work, try removing the device
from Device Manager and using the Add New Hardware
wizard to redetect the device.
CODE
24
The
text displayed for this error code differs depending
on the type of device (legacy or Plug and Play).
* If
this device is a legacy (root detected) device, the
following text will
be displayed:
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does
not have
all the drivers installed. (Code 24)
To have Windows detect whether this device is present or not, click
Detect Hardware.
Solution button: Detect Hardware
* If this is a Plug and Play device, the following text is displayed:
This device is either not present, not working properly, or does
not
have all the drivers installed. (Code 24)
Try upgrading the device drivers for this device.
Solution button: Update Drivers
This code means that the device was not found (for example, it is
missing or is not working properly).
To resolve
this error code, follow the recommended solutions.
If the device still does not work, make sure the device
is connected to your computer correctly. For example,
make sure all cables are correctly installed, or that
the adapter cards are properly seated in their slots.
CODE
25
Windows is in the process of setting up this device. (Code 25)
To complete the setup, click Restart Computer to restart you computer.
Solution button: Restart Computer
This
problem typically exists only during the first and
second boots after Windows Setup copies all the files.
As such, if this code is identified, it is likely an
incomplete installation.
To resolve
this issue, follow the recommended solution. Reinstalling
Windows may be required, depending on whether or not
the reboot resolves the issue.
CODE
26
Windows is in the process of setting up this device. (Code 26)
To complete the setup, click Restart Computer to restart you computer.
Solution button: Restart Computer
This
code means a device did not load. There may be a problem
in the device driver or not all the drivers were installed.
To resolve
this error code, follow the recommended solution. If
this does not work, use Device Manager to remove the
device and then run the Add New Hardware tool in Control
Panel. If you continue to receive this error code,
check with the hardware's manufacturer or the Microsoft
Software Library for an updated driver.
CODE
27
Windows can't specify the resources for this device. (Code 27)
Click the Resources tab, and then select the basic configuration
for the
resources this device uses. To see which resources this device uses,
see
the documentation for this device.
Solution button: None
This
code means that the portion of the registry describing
possible resources for a device does not contain valid
entries. For example, the device is marked as configurable,
but the configuration information in the .inf file
is set to hardwired.
To resolve
this error code, use Device Manager to remove the device
and then run the Add New Hardware tool in Control Panel.
If the device still does not work, consult the hardware
manufacturer for updated drivers or further assistance.
CODE
28
The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28).
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver
Solution button: Reinstall Driver
This
code means the device was not installed completely.
To resolve
this issue, follow the recommended solution. If that
does not work, try removing the device from Device
Manager and using the Add New Hardware wizard to redetect
it. You may need to obtain updated drivers if the error
still occurs.
CODE
29
This device is disabled because the BIOS for the device did not give
it
any resources. (Code 29)
You must enable the device in the BIOS. See your hardware documentation
for details, or contact your computer manufacturer to get an updated
BIOS.
Solution button: None
This
code means that the device has been disabled because
the device does not work properly and cannot be made
to work properly with Windows. This code may also be
present if the device is intentionally disabled in
the BIOS.
You
may be able to resolve this error code by enabling
or disabling the device in the computer's CMOS settings.
Windows cannot override this setting. Please contact
the computer's manufacturer for assistance with using
the computer's CMOS configuration program.
CODE
30
This device is using an Interrupt Request (IRQ) resource that is
in use by
another device and cannot be shared. You must change the conflicting
setting or remove the real-mode driver causing the conflict. (Code
30)"
Solution button: None
This
code means that an IRQ cannot be shared. This may occur
when a PCI/EISA SCSI controller is sharing an IRQ that
is also in use by a real-mode device driver that Windows
cannot change.
To resolve
this error code, remove the real-mode driver that is
using the same IRQ as this device. The real-mode driver
may be loading in the Config.sys or Autoexec.bat file.
CODE
31 (NEW IN WINDOWS 98)
This device is not working properly because <device> is not
working
properly. (Code 31)
To view the properties for <device> and see why it is not working,
click
Properties."
where <device> is the dependent device that must be fixed in
order for this device to work properly.
Solution
button: Properties
This
code appears when a device is dependent on another
device to be functioning correctly. This does not include
devices that are enumerated by the parent device.
The
Properties button displays the properties for the other
device. More than likely, the other device will also
have one of these Device Manager error codes. Follow
all the recommended solutions. If the devices still
do not work, remove them from Device Manager and use
the Add New Hardware wizard to redetect them. Finally,
consult with the hardware manufacturer for updated
drivers.
CODE
32 (NEW IN WINDOWS 98)
Windows cannot install the drivers for this device because it cannot
access
the drive or network location that has the setup files on it. (Code
32)
To fix this problem, click Restart Computer to restart your computer.
If that
doesn't work copy all the setup files onto your local hard disk,
and run
setup from there.
Solution button: Restart Computer
This
code indicates that the installation disk or CD-ROM
was not available to install the drivers. For example,
the CD-ROM drive or network connection is not available.
This error typically occurs during the first or second
reboot after all the files are copied during Setup.
To resolve
this issue, first attempt to restart as suggested.
If this does not resolve the problem, determine why
the installation disk or CD-ROM is not available. Typically,
these devices also have Device Manager codes (such
as the CD-ROM controller or network adapter). Resolve
the issue to gain access to the installation disk or
CD-ROM prior to resolving this conflict.
CODE
33 (NEW IN WINDOWS 98)
The
message text that is displayed for this error is specific
to the driver or enumerator. If the driver does not
provide information as to why it did not work, the
following message is displayed:
This device isn't responding to its driver. (Code 33)
For more information, contact your hardware vendor."
Solution button: None
This
code typically is displayed when the hardware has failed.
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