Windows cannot gain access to this hardware device because the operating system is in the process of shutting down. This hardware device is not connected to the computer. Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems.Īn application or service has shut down this hardware device. Windows cannot run the driver for this device because there is a duplicate device already running in the system. Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device. Windows cannot access this hardware because its service key information in the registry is missing or corrupted. Windows cannot load the driver for this device. Windows cannot run the driver for this device because a previous instance of the driver exists. Windows failed to initialize the device driver for this hardware. This device is requesting a PCI interrupt but is configured for an ISA interrupt (or vice versa). The computer's firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device. Windows cannot determine the settings for this device. Windows cannot determine which resources are required for this device.
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Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device.Ī driver for this device has been disabled. The firmware of the device did not give it the required resources. The drivers for this device are not installed. This device is not present, does not have all its drivers installed, or is not working properly. Windows can't identify all the resources this device requires.ĭrivers for this device must be reinstalled.Ĭonfiguration information in Windows registry is damaged or corrupted for this device. The computer must be restarted for the device to work properly. The driver for this device may be corrupted, or the system may be running low on memory.
This device has not been configured correctly. Note that this does not indicate a problem or disabled state.ĭevice Manager error codes are numerical codes, each accompanied by an error message, which help users determine what kind of issue Windows is having with a piece of hardware. This is denoted by a yellow question mark in place of the device's icon.Ī blue "i" on a white field in the lower right-hand corner of a Device's icon indicates that the Use automatic settings feature is not selected for the device and that the resource was manually selected. Hardware may not be recognized if it is not installed properly or not compatible with the system. If Windows recognizes a problem with a device, it is denoted by a black exclamation point (!) on a yellow triangle in the lower right-hand corner of the device's icon. There are many reasons why hardware may not work properly. In Windows Vista and Windows 7, this was replaced by a grey downward pointing arrow in the lower right-hand corner of the device's icon. In Windows 95 through XP, this is denoted by a red X. Types of icons Disabled device Ī disabled device has either been manually disabled by a user or by some way of error. On Windows 2000 and all other Windows NT-based versions of Windows, it is a snap-in for Microsoft Management Console. In MS-DOS-based versions of Windows, Device Manager is part of the System applet in Control Panel.