Scan performed on 4/26/2017, Computer: TBD K8A8X-M - Windows 7 64 bit
Outdated or Corrupted drivers:8/20
Mass Storage Controller Driver
Device/Driver | Status | Status Description | Updated By Scanner |
Motherboards | |||
ALi ALi PCI to AGP Controller | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Mice And Touchpads | |||
Genius HID mouse | Outdated | ||
Dell HID-compliant mouse | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Usb Devices | |||
Apple Apple iPhone | Corrupted By Huawei Mass Storage Usb Device | ||
Renesas NEC Electronics USB 3.0 Root Hub | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Alcor Micro USB-lagerenhed | Corrupted By Huawei Mass Storage Usb Device | ||
Sound Cards And Media Devices | |||
Broadcom Audio Bluetooth | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Network Cards | |||
Qualcomm Huawei Gobi 3000 HS-USB Mobile Broadband Device | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Keyboards | |||
Microsoft Keyboard Device Filter | Outdated | ||
Hard Disk Controller | |||
Intel(R) ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller | Corrupted By Huawei Mass Storage Usb Device | ||
Others | |||
Intel Port racine express PCI Intel(R) 82801FB/FBM PCI - 2660 | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Intel HID Sensor Collection | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Nokia Nokia E52 USB OBEX | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Nokia Nokia USB Phonet | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Cameras, Webcams And Scanners | |||
Sonix USB Video Device | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Video Cards | |||
Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM 1.0) | Corrupted By Huawei Mass Storage Usb Device | ||
Input Devices | |||
Microsoft Microsoft Hardware USB Mouse | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Port Devices | |||
D-Link USB Single Port | Up To Date and Functioning | ||
Monitors | |||
Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) | Corrupted By Huawei Mass Storage Usb Device | ||
Mobile Phones And Portable Devices | |||
Acer NOKIA | Corrupted By Huawei Mass Storage Usb Device |
Mass Storage Device
Hi, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 on a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop, with all of the updates on the system and updated regularly. Last week I bought a USB stick device from a provider (Meteor, Ireland) to connect to the internet using this stick. I followed the instructions; inserted the stick, waited for a few minutes for the Autorun program to start but it never started. Then I went to 'my computer' to start the installation program manually, I saw 2 new drives, F and G, and when I clicked on each, they just disappeared one by one. As the new drives disappeared, I could not go into the folders and locate the installation programs.
I then went to windows update to check if there is any driver update for this device, and it showed me 'Dibcom 9080 TV Tuner device' update. I attempted to install, but the insatallation was unsuccessful. I tried it again, another failed installation warning message showed up.
Then, I went into the device manager, saw the yellow warning icons next to 'USB Mass Storage Device' and 'Dibcom TV Tuner Device', I uninstalled them, restarted the computer and tried to install the device again. When I inserted the device into the USB port, 'installing new hardware' box appeared and I waited for about half an hour, which is too much I think. The installation dialog box was saying 'Searching for preconfigured drivers', which I assume my system was not looking into the USB device for the drivers but for the windows system itself and spending too much time.
The result was failure, even if the dialog box said 'Your device is ready to use', I was not able to enter into the device and setup the Mobile internet connection software, namely, 'Broadband to Go'. The device manager showed a yellow warning message next to 'Dibcom TV Tuner device', 'USB Mass Storage Device' and there are 2 'USB Mass Storage Device' items under the USB section of the device manager.
This device was installed and is working perfectly from my work laptop which runs on Windows XP Professional, that I am writing this message from. On the device manager, under dfferent sections I can see Huawei related items, such as Disk Drives, DVD/CD-ROM drives, Modems, Ports and USB Controllers.
My theory is; Vista is thinking that device is Dibcom TV Tuner device, trying to load those false drivers and this is conflicting with the device itself. Even if I am able to enter the device's folders and install the software, every time I stick it, Vista will run the stick as a TV Tuner Device and that would create a conflict. Based on this theory, I went ahead to the registry and searched for everything named 'dibcom' and '9080' and I deleted all of the registry items, but this did not work either, whenever I plug the stick into the laptop, Dibcom TV Tuner drivers successfully (!!) load and I am unable to utilize this device to connect to the internet.
I hope I have given enough information for troubleshooting. Please let me know if you need more info.
Thanks,
btaspinar
I then went to windows update to check if there is any driver update for this device, and it showed me 'Dibcom 9080 TV Tuner device' update. I attempted to install, but the insatallation was unsuccessful. I tried it again, another failed installation warning message showed up.
Then, I went into the device manager, saw the yellow warning icons next to 'USB Mass Storage Device' and 'Dibcom TV Tuner Device', I uninstalled them, restarted the computer and tried to install the device again. When I inserted the device into the USB port, 'installing new hardware' box appeared and I waited for about half an hour, which is too much I think. The installation dialog box was saying 'Searching for preconfigured drivers', which I assume my system was not looking into the USB device for the drivers but for the windows system itself and spending too much time.
The result was failure, even if the dialog box said 'Your device is ready to use', I was not able to enter into the device and setup the Mobile internet connection software, namely, 'Broadband to Go'. The device manager showed a yellow warning message next to 'Dibcom TV Tuner device', 'USB Mass Storage Device' and there are 2 'USB Mass Storage Device' items under the USB section of the device manager.
This device was installed and is working perfectly from my work laptop which runs on Windows XP Professional, that I am writing this message from. On the device manager, under dfferent sections I can see Huawei related items, such as Disk Drives, DVD/CD-ROM drives, Modems, Ports and USB Controllers.
My theory is; Vista is thinking that device is Dibcom TV Tuner device, trying to load those false drivers and this is conflicting with the device itself. Even if I am able to enter the device's folders and install the software, every time I stick it, Vista will run the stick as a TV Tuner Device and that would create a conflict. Based on this theory, I went ahead to the registry and searched for everything named 'dibcom' and '9080' and I deleted all of the registry items, but this did not work either, whenever I plug the stick into the laptop, Dibcom TV Tuner drivers successfully (!!) load and I am unable to utilize this device to connect to the internet.
I hope I have given enough information for troubleshooting. Please let me know if you need more info.
Thanks,
btaspinar
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