Error Creating Device Enumerator Fix
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Hardware & Devices » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Error Creating Device Enumerator 08 Oct 2014 #1 ozinga Win 7 Ultimate , 64 Bit 5 posts Error Creating Device Enumerator Hi. I cant solve this problem since 1 week. Camera A4 Tech PK-635 doesn't work. Amcap shows this error in every try. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS Win 7 Ultimate , 64 Bit ozinga View Public Profile Find More Posts by ozinga . 09 Oct 2014 #2 maxie windows 7 home 64bit 18,422 posts Belfast Ireland Hi Welcome to Seven Forums .... What does not work the Webcam or the Amcap Software ? ... My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number W530-3630QM1 OS windows 7 home 64bit CPU INTEL-CORE I7 Memory 16GB Hard Drives 750GB Browser Chrome maxie View Public Profile Find More Posts by maxie 09 Oct 2014 #3 ozinga Win 7 Ultimate , 64 Bit 5 posts Hello. It was working fine. And one day its frozen. I deleted the software and loaded again. But it just shows the same error window. Error creating device enumerator. There is nothing about this error at google. Please help me. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS Win 7 Ultimate , 64 Bit . ozinga View Public Profile Find More Posts by ozinga 09 Oct 2014 #4 maxie windows 7 home 64bit 18,422 posts Belfast Ireland Does the Webcam show in the Device Manager ? ... Have you Installed the Driver for the Webcam ? .... My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number W530-3630QM1 OS windows 7 home 64bit CPU INTEL-CORE I7 Memory 16GB Hard Drives 750GB Browser Chrome maxie View Public Profile Find More Posts by maxie 10 Oct 2014 #5 ozinga Win 7 Ultimate , 64 Bit 5 posts Yeap i uninstalled and installed driver many times. I see my cam at device manager but its not working with skype or amcap. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS Win 7 Ultimate , 64 Bit ozin
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Error Creating Device Enumerator Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by neilesmith, Mar 17, 2016. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement neilesmith Thread Starter Joined: Mar 16, 2016 Messages: 2 I seem to have shot myself in the foot messing about with a Kindle. Connected it to the USB but no drivers so messed about downloading drivers which didn't work untill discovered portable device driver on the system worked. Rooted & modified http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/348210-error-creating-device-enumerator.html the Kindle, great but then found my video cameras won't work. "Error Creating Device Enumerator" I've corrupted something but what? Problem is on W7. I'm dual booting & the Vista system is fine so no hardware issues. Multiple cameras on different USB ports all affected but all other devices OK. System restore had no points earlier than the Kindle install so I put the https://forums.techguy.org/threads/error-creating-device-enumerator.1168155/ W7 install.exe in compatibility mode for vista & ran an update install. No change. sfc /scannow finds no errors. Device manager thinks everything is working & uninstalling & reinstalling drivers didn't help. USBDeview shows the time the cameras were plugged in but under connected says NO so I copied usbvideo.inf across from Vista. No change. I'm out of ideas can any one help? Intel Core i7 3770K Processor Overclocked to 4.4GHz Asus P8Z77-V Pro Motherboard 16GB Corsair PC3-12800 1600MHz DDR3 Memory NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2048MB Graphics Card 120GB Corsair Force 3 Solid State Drive 240GB Corsair Force LS solid state drive 1000GB 7200RPM Hard Disk - 6Gbps 1000GB 7200RPM Hard Disk - 6Gbps Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Widows Vista Ultimate 64 bit Last edited: Mar 17, 2016 neilesmith, Mar 17, 2016 #1 bobs-here Bob Joined: Mar 12, 2016 Messages: 3,189 usually its a case of installing drivers either use software that came with cam or go to start>control panel>system>hardware tab>device manager> and locate the device right click the device and click update also, Try setting the Portable Device Enumerator Service from Services.msc to manual http://computerstepbystep.co
and session length Home Help Search About us Links Login Register EEVblog Electronics Community Forum » General » General Chat » http://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/problem-with-usb-device-enumeration-in-windows-7-x64-wrong-values/ [SOLVED] Problem with USB device enumeration in Windows 7 x64: Wrong values « previous next » Print Search Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: [SOLVED] Problem with USB device enumeration in Windows https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/337378-plug-and-play-software-device-enumerator/ 7 x64: Wrong values (Read 2020 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. EdoNork Supporter Posts: 934 Country: [SOLVED] Problem with USB device enumeration in Windows 7 x64: Wrong error creating values « on: June 07, 2015, 01:13:32 AM » Some days ago I bought an MSP-FET, a debugger for MSP430 microcontrollers from TI.My system, with Windows 7 x64, is unable to install the correct drivers. My notebook, with Windows XP does without any problem.The device is described in the in file as:%DESCRIPTION_DBG%=TIUSB, USB\Vid_2047&Pid_0014&MI_00%DESCRIPTION1%=TIUSB, USB\Vid_2047&Pid_0014&MI_02It installs two devices. Windows XP shows the correct VID/PID pairs and error creating device installs both devices correctly.But my system with Win7 shows the MSP-FET as:USB\VID_2047&PID_0014&REV_0200USB\VID_2047&PID_0014Complains about missing drivers and hardware don't work.What is working bad in my Windows 7 x64 installation? « Last Edit: June 10, 2015, 01:12:49 AM by EdoNork » Logged www.elektroquark.com Spanish forum John_ITIC Frequent Contributor Posts: 387 Country: Re: Problem with USB device enumeration in Windows 7 x64: Wrong values « Reply #1 on: June 08, 2015, 08:53:30 AM » Both operating systems appear to detect the same VID/PID combination (2047/0014). the difference between the two strings reported by the device manager is due to implementation differences between the two OSs. I suspect your issue is that Windows 7 does not automatically prompt the user for drivers to install, while Windows XP always does so.Try to go to the device manager and right-click on your device. Then click update driver and direct the device installer to the .inf file for the driver. By default, Windows 7 x64 requires the driver to be "pre-installed" which is much more complex for the device driver writer and therefore often not done. Logged EdoNork Supporter Posts: 934 Country: Re: Problem with USB devic