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last visit! Read latest posts or hide this alert Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+ markfun load nt driver error, gigabyte s/f issue.. Share on | Track this topic | Print this topic J.SeonG Mar 24 2008, sata drivers for windows 7 10:20 AM, updated 9 years ago Show posts by this member only | Post
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#1 Getting Started Group: Junior Member Posts: 217 Joined: Nov 2004 From: kLg markfun load nt driver error..Hi windows 7 install drivers not found usb all sifus,, i have this problem, the error msg above keep popping up everytime Win XP is loaded. I did some googgling, and know this problemis related to Easytune5 -gigabyte software. i need solutions http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-security/error-when-attempting-to-log-on/6c675040-8b6d-448f-9d9b-d44b14838791 from u all, but i wish to keep the software there... alot of ppl advise to uninstall the software to solve the problem but i do not want it.. any other choice? refer to rig for my mobo type.. \pls help.. thanks.. yngwie Mar 24 2008, 01:47 PM Show posts by this member only | Post #2 | Ðøñ'¯|¯ G|v€  ÐðmÑ! Group: Senior Member https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/658320/all Posts: 3,092 Joined: Nov 2007 From: |{µð£ð £µmPµ® seems like the windows is having a problem loading the necessary driver for the software.if you just want to get rid of the error message, go to run > type msconfig > under the startup, uncheck the easytune driver.it will not automatically load at start up but you may load it manually by clicking from the start program. ham_revilo Mar 24 2008, 02:27 PM Show posts by this member only | Post #3 I Group: Senior Member Posts: 6,381 Joined: Feb 2008 bro, finally i saw some one have the same problem with me... is it GUI something error?? but for me the error always appear when i start up then i just close the application so when i need it i open it back again and its usable... so dont really worry bout the error.... i think maybe its some small program error done by gigabyte... but so far i as able to use it without any prob... J.SeonG Mar 24 2008, 02:41 PM Show posts by this member only | Post #4 Getting Started Group: Junior Member Posts: 217 Joined: Nov 2004 From: k
load USB driver This is where you talk about the NXJ software itself, installation issues, and programming talk. Moderators: imaqine, 99jonathan, roger Post Reply http://www.lejos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1965 Print view Search Advanced search 25 posts 1 2 Next ChrisB01 Advanced Member Posts: 189 Joined: Sat Mar 15, 2008 12:19 pm Location: UK Failed to load USB comms driver: Cannot http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?id=170 load USB driver Quote Postby ChrisB01 » Sun Feb 07, 2010 10:11 am I recently installed the updated lejos 8.5 on my windows xp machine using the installer, I was using windows 7 it successfully but recently I just haven't been able to upload anything to the nxt, all i get is the error shown below from both the command line and the eclipse plugin. The only thing that might have caused this problem is I deleted the nxj.cache file in my home directory accidentally while doing some cleaning up recently, I realised I windows 7 install had at the time, but thought nothing of it as its just a cache file. Could this be causing my problems, I have also tried removing the spaces in my environmental variables, to check if this is causing the problem. Chris Error from command line: Code: Select allC:\Documents and Settings\Christopher\My Documents\Computing\Robotics\Lejos NXJ
Workspace\Robocup Rescue\bin>nxj -r UploadTest
leJOS NXJ> Linking...
leJOS NXJ> Uploading...
leJOS NXJ> Failed to load USB comms driver: Cannot load USB driver
leJOS NXJ> Searching for any NXT using Bluetooth inquiry
leJOS NXJ> Search Failed: BluetoothStack not detected
leJOS NXJ> Failed to find any NXTs
leJOS NXJ> Failed to connect to any NXT
an error occurred: No NXT found - is it switched on and plugged in (for USB)?
Error from eclipse:Code: Select allFailed to load USB comms driver: Cannot load USB driver
Failed to find any NXTs
Failed to connect to any NXT
Something went wrong when trying to upload the program to the brickOutput form the set command:Code: Select allC:\Documents and Settings\Christopher\My Documents\Computing\Robotics\Lejos NXJ
Workspace\Robocup Rescue\bin>set
ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\All Users
APPDATA=C:\Documents and Settings\Christopher\Application Data
CLASSPATH=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_04\lib;C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_0
4\jre\lib\rt.jar;C:\Program Files\Java\freetts-1.2.1-bin\freetts-1.2.1\lib\fr
Now Available! · Windows 8.1 Update: VS Express Now Supported · HCK Client install on Windows N versions · There's a WDFSTRING? · When CAN You Call WdfIoQueueP...ously THE NT INSIDER Using the NT Registry for Driver Install The NT Insider, Vol 4, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 1997 | Published: 15-Dec-97| Modified: 31-Oct-02 Unlike other operating systems, NT uses the registry (i.e., a database of configuration infor-mation), to store and retrieve information on drivers to be loaded at either system initialization time or at a later time. NT can successfully initialize by looking at the information stored under each individual key (registered under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet \Services). Each subkey under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services describes a "Service" (your driver) that may be started as a part of the NT initialization process. Each of the registered Services contains named values that describe the service’s load requirements and dependencies. This is where the NT driver writer can specify load time, and also assign Services to Groups assuring an orderly load with respect to other Services on the system. Now that you have a basic understanding of what capabilities you have, let’s delve into the specifics. Figure 1 The Keys Figure 1 illustrates the values that can make up an entry for a driver in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\CurrentControlSet\Services tree. As you can see, NT supports a variety of values, which allow the registrar the ability to control all aspects of driver loading. The values for the key and their storage types are as follows: Service Name – This contains the unique name you associate with your service. It usually is the name of the ".SYS" file that this service is contained in. We’ll talk more about this later. Type –Allows the registrar to define the type of service that this entry represents. Start –Allows the registrar to indicate when in the boot process this service should be started. ErrorControl – Used to indicate what NT should do in the event that this driver fails to load. ImagePath – Points to location where the Image for this service is to be loaded. If this value is not present the load defaults to directory %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS. This value is ignored if the system is a Boot Start or System Start service. Group – This value allows the registrar to indicate that this service belongs to a collection of services. Puttin