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10 Article ID: 56 This document explains how to troubleshoot Code 10 error (on device manager) this device cannot start. (code 10) usb mass storage after you install the network adapter. To identify the problem, follow these steps: Click Start. Right-click My Computer and select Properties. Under System Properties, select
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Hardware tab and select Device Manager. In the Device Manager you will see the NETGEAR adapter (For ex: WPNT121T) with a Yellow Exclamation listed in Network adapters category. Double clickNETGEAR Adapter and check the device status under General tab. Causes for Code 10: IRQ conflict Adapter not plugged in properly Wrong/Incorrect driver the device cannot start code 10 wireless adapter installed To uninstall adapter drivers: Uninstall adapter drivers by right-clicking the NETGEAR Adapter and select Uninstall. Turn off computer and remove adapter from the computer. Turn on computer and install drivers again by using the CD or the software you downloaded for the adapter from the support site. When you are prompted to plug in or insert the adapter, insert the adapter on a different slot to avoid any conflict with existing devices. If the issue persists, uninstall the drivers from the system. Download the latest drivers for your adapter from NETGEAR Download Center and follow installation instructions. Note: Make sure to download the correct model and version for your adapter. Doc ID: N101730.asp Dec.11, 2007 Last Updated: 08/12/2016 09:13 AM Was this article helpful? Yes No Please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. The Netgear documentation team values your feedback, but you will not recei
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Windows 7 Drivers, Windows 8 Drivers, Windows Vista Drivers, Windows XP Drivers Error codes can be extremely frustrating if you are unable to understand what they mean and how to deal with them. http://www.drivers.com/update/drivers-news/device-manager-error-code-10-what-is-it-and-how-do-i-fix-it/ Our post "Fix Windows Drivers: Device Manager Error Codes" provides an explanation of these codes and what they mean. This article focuses on Device Manager Error Code 10 (not System Errors or specific software error codes), which usually appears http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/network-internet-wireless/f/3324/t/19322107 as "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" This error is basically saying that Windows, for one reason or another, cannot communicate properly with one of your programs. This communication problem is usually caused by out-of-date, missing or corrupt code 10 device drivers. Error Code 10 usually relates to communication with 1394 devices which are generally connected via a Firewire or USB cable. To resolve Error Code 10 we recommend the following: Reboot your computer - this is always a first step to resolving any problems, if it works - great, if not - proceed to the next step! Select Start > All Programs > Windows Update Right-click on My Computer Click Properties > Hardware menu tab > Device device cannot start Manager Double-click the device that is causing the error (there will be a yellow triangle with exclamation mark to the left of it) Right-click the specific device and select Properties Click on the Driver menu tab and select Update Driver Windows may ask for the path of the driver in which case you will need to either insert your Drivers disk (if you have it) or download the Drivers from the manufacturers website Restart your computer If you have a problem with the Drivers (they may be difficult to install or no longer available), you can click here to >Download Driver Update Software which will automatically update your Drivers for you. You have the option of running a Free Drivers Scan, but will have to pay a small registration fee if you wish to get automatic Driver updates. You should also look at cleaning up your Registry - Click here to read our article on how cleaning your Registry can help speed up your PC. With over 10 years' experience in the Device Drivers and Computer Software Industry, Lee has a wealth of information to share with you in his regular blog posts....More Posts 19 comments… add one beat maker February 27, 2014, 4:38 pm Everything is very open with a precise explanation of the issues. It was really informative. Your website is useful. Thanks for sharing! Reply win