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Ciao,
I had installed HD Tune (2.51) in my notebook with XP sp2, regularly updated, and it was correctly functioning showing temperature and other hardware informations. I do not understand why when now I launch the program I get the error message "no drivers found". I unistalled and reinstalled the program, but the problem remains. Of course I can live without HD Tune, but also for curiosity, someone can explain to me the possible reason of the problem and a solution, if it exists? May I suppose some bios change or WinXP related problem? Thank you in advance. |
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Usually at least with desktop boards,the mfg has such a utility for the board.
Try going to mfg web site,or if the notebook came with a cd,you'd probably find it thier.You might delete it from temp files,registry,add/remove,then search for it or related components in my computer (hidden files also),then reboot,reinstall it. "giordi" wrote: > Ciao, > I had installed HD Tune (2.51) in my notebook with XP sp2, regularly > updated, and it was correctly functioning showing temperature and other > hardware informations. I do not understand why when now I launch the program > I get the error message "no drivers found". I unistalled and reinstalled the > program, but the problem remains. Of course I can live without HD Tune, but > also for curiosity, someone can explain to me the possible reason of the > problem and a solution, if it exists? May I suppose some bios change or WinXP > related problem? > Thank you in advance. |
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You might post your problem here:
support@hdtune.com -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "giordi" <giordi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:02E7E9EE-B92C-4EE9-881D-64456A7339E7@microsoft.com... > Ciao, > I had installed HD Tune (2.51) in my notebook with XP sp2, regularly > updated, and it was correctly functioning showing temperature and other > hardware informations. I do not understand why when now I launch the > program > I get the error message "no drivers found". I unistalled and reinstalled > the > program, but the problem remains. Of course I can live without HD Tune, > but > also for curiosity, someone can explain to me the possible reason of the > problem and a solution, if it exists? May I suppose some bios change or > WinXP > related problem? > Thank you in advance. |
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Thank you Andrew for the answer. I have some problem in understanding your
suggestion: "mfg" is perhaps the command msconfig or other? What is the mfg web site and more in general, what is the file (utility?) I should search in the CD? Sorry, I am not so familiar with these arguments.. I had a look to msconfig, but I have not seen some (clear) indication. I am confident in your further help.. ciao "Andrew E." wrote: > Usually at least with desktop boards,the mfg has such a utility for the board. > Try going to mfg web site,or if the notebook came with a cd,you'd probably > find it thier.You might delete it from temp files,registry,add/remove,then > search for it or related components in my computer (hidden files also),then > reboot,reinstall it. > > "giordi" wrote: > > > Ciao, > > I had installed HD Tune (2.51) in my notebook with XP sp2, regularly > > updated, and it was correctly functioning showing temperature and other > > hardware informations. I do not understand why when now I launch the program > > I get the error message "no drivers found". I unistalled and reinstalled the > > program, but the problem remains. Of course I can live without HD Tune, but > > also for curiosity, someone can explain to me the possible reason of the > > problem and a solution, if it exists? May I suppose some bios change or WinXP > > related problem? > > Thank you in advance. |
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Thank you Gerry for your answer. Of course what you are suggesting was my
first action, but I did not receive any answer from HD Tune. So I am hoping in the forum XP experience.. "Gerry Cornell" wrote: > You might post your problem here: > support@hdtune.com > > -- > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > "giordi" <giordi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:02E7E9EE-B92C-4EE9-881D-64456A7339E7@microsoft.com... > > Ciao, > > I had installed HD Tune (2.51) in my notebook with XP sp2, regularly > > updated, and it was correctly functioning showing temperature and other > > hardware informations. I do not understand why when now I launch the > > program > > I get the error message "no drivers found". I unistalled and reinstalled > > the > > program, but the problem remains. Of course I can live without HD Tune, > > but > > also for curiosity, someone can explain to me the possible reason of the > > problem and a solution, if it exists? May I suppose some bios change or > > WinXP > > related problem? > > Thank you in advance. > > > |
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Mfg is the standard abbreviation for manufacturer.
-- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "giordi" <giordi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C6292E47-5AFE-4384-92AC-DAC20F3EF0C9@microsoft.com... > Thank you Andrew for the answer. I have some problem in understanding your > suggestion: "mfg" is perhaps the command msconfig or other? What is the > mfg > web site and more in general, what is the file (utility?) I should search > in > the CD? Sorry, I am not so familiar with these arguments.. I had a look to > msconfig, but I have not seen some (clear) indication. I am confident in > your > further help.. ciao > > > "Andrew E." wrote: > >> Usually at least with desktop boards,the mfg has such a utility for the >> board. >> Try going to mfg web site,or if the notebook came with a cd,you'd >> probably >> find it thier.You might delete it from temp >> files,registry,add/remove,then >> search for it or related components in my computer (hidden files >> also),then >> reboot,reinstall it. >> >> "giordi" wrote: >> >> > Ciao, >> > I had installed HD Tune (2.51) in my notebook with XP sp2, regularly >> > updated, and it was correctly functioning showing temperature and other >> > hardware informations. I do not understand why when now I launch the >> > program >> > I get the error message "no drivers found". I unistalled and >> > reinstalled the >> > program, but the problem remains. Of course I can live without HD Tune, >> > but >> > also for curiosity, someone can explain to me the possible reason of >> > the >> > problem and a solution, if it exists? May I suppose some bios change or >> > WinXP >> > related problem? >> > Thank you in advance. |
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I just add this question: could the problem be created by Norton GoBack?
I have seen that Norton GoBack "add" drivers to the hard disk device, and I suspect some conflict with HD Tune. Any comment? "giordi" wrote: > Thank you Andrew for the answer. I have some problem in understanding your > suggestion: "mfg" is perhaps the command msconfig or other? What is the mfg > web site and more in general, what is the file (utility?) I should search in > the CD? Sorry, I am not so familiar with these arguments.. I had a look to > msconfig, but I have not seen some (clear) indication. I am confident in your > further help.. ciao > > > "Andrew E." wrote: > > > Usually at least with desktop boards,the mfg has such a utility for the board. > > Try going to mfg web site,or if the notebook came with a cd,you'd probably > > find it thier.You might delete it from temp files,registry,add/remove,then > > search for it or related components in my computer (hidden files also),then > > reboot,reinstall it. > > > > "giordi" wrote: > > > > > Ciao, > > > I had installed HD Tune (2.51) in my notebook with XP sp2, regularly > > > updated, and it was correctly functioning showing temperature and other > > > hardware informations. I do not understand why when now I launch the program > > > I get the error message "no drivers found". I unistalled and reinstalled the > > > program, but the problem remains. Of course I can live without HD Tune, but > > > also for curiosity, someone can explain to me the possible reason of the > > > problem and a solution, if it exists? May I suppose some bios change or WinXP > > > related problem? > > > Thank you in advance. |
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