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Recently tried to install new second harddrive to my machine
Receive an error in the Hardware update wizard Pop-up says: Cannot Install tihs Hardware There was a problem installing this hardware: WDC WD12000JD-22HBC0 An error occurred during the installation of the device The specified service does not exist as an installed service Additionally after I attempted to connect my digital camera to my PC, I received the same message (except the specified device was obviously different) Something is preventing windows form correctly installing/loading any new device drivers. I've checked the Knowledge Base and online forums. All to no avail. I figure I could re-install windows to correct the problem, but I really don't want to go through that hassle. I've tried all the obvious things checking for a virus, updating windows, updating my motherboard chipset. |
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Hi.
i have the same problem with my computer.. the red color turned blackish.. i'm not a computer expert,, so i really need help with this problem. Can anyone please Help me? |
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This is a SATA HDD?
Did it come with drivers? SATA controller card or MB supports SATA? Is drive recognized by computer BIOS during boot up? "DavidAnthony" wrote: > Recently tried to install new second harddrive to my machine > > Receive an error in the Hardware update wizard > > Pop-up says: > Cannot Install tihs Hardware > There was a problem installing this hardware: > WDC WD12000JD-22HBC0 > An error occurred during the installation of the device > The specified service does not exist as an installed service > > Additionally after I attempted to connect my digital camera to my PC, I > received the same message (except the specified device was obviously > different) > > Something is preventing windows form correctly installing/loading any new > device drivers. I've checked the Knowledge Base and online forums. All to > no avail. I figure I could re-install windows to correct the problem, but I > really don't want to go through that hassle. > > I've tried all the obvious things checking for a virus, updating windows, > updating my motherboard chipset. |
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Yes this is SATA HDD.
No it did not come with drivers. I believe it uses Windows drivers. MB supports SATA. Primary drive that is already installed and working is SATA. Drive is seen by computer at boot-up. In fact drive even shows up in Windows Explorer and I can read/write from the drive. But, the drive has a yellow exclamation mark over the drive in device manager and every time I re-boot the drive is found as new hardware and I get the same can not install new hardware error. "Dixonian69" wrote: > This is a SATA HDD? > Did it come with drivers? > SATA controller card or MB supports SATA? > Is drive recognized by computer BIOS during boot up? > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > Recently tried to install new second harddrive to my machine > > > > Receive an error in the Hardware update wizard > > > > Pop-up says: > > Cannot Install tihs Hardware > > There was a problem installing this hardware: > > WDC WD12000JD-22HBC0 > > An error occurred during the installation of the device > > The specified service does not exist as an installed service > > > > Additionally after I attempted to connect my digital camera to my PC, I > > received the same message (except the specified device was obviously > > different) > > > > Something is preventing windows form correctly installing/loading any new > > device drivers. I've checked the Knowledge Base and online forums. All to > > no avail. I figure I could re-install windows to correct the problem, but I > > really don't want to go through that hassle. > > > > I've tried all the obvious things checking for a virus, updating windows, > > updating my motherboard chipset. |
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do you remember if you had to do anything special when you installed the
first SATA drive? What is error code and explanation in Device Manager? http://support.microsoft.com/default...22120121120120 Have you talked to WD? http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc....ZwX3BhZ2U9MQ** "DavidAnthony" wrote: > Yes this is SATA HDD. > No it did not come with drivers. I believe it uses Windows drivers. MB > supports SATA. Primary drive that is already installed and working is SATA. > > Drive is seen by computer at boot-up. In fact drive even shows up in > Windows Explorer and I can read/write from the drive. But, the drive has a > yellow exclamation mark over the drive in device manager and every time I > re-boot the drive is found as new hardware and I get the same can not install > new hardware error. > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > This is a SATA HDD? > > Did it come with drivers? > > SATA controller card or MB supports SATA? > > Is drive recognized by computer BIOS during boot up? > > > > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > > > Recently tried to install new second harddrive to my machine > > > > > > Receive an error in the Hardware update wizard > > > > > > Pop-up says: > > > Cannot Install tihs Hardware > > > There was a problem installing this hardware: > > > WDC WD12000JD-22HBC0 > > > An error occurred during the installation of the device > > > The specified service does not exist as an installed service > > > > > > Additionally after I attempted to connect my digital camera to my PC, I > > > received the same message (except the specified device was obviously > > > different) > > > > > > Something is preventing windows form correctly installing/loading any new > > > device drivers. I've checked the Knowledge Base and online forums. All to > > > no avail. I figure I could re-install windows to correct the problem, but I > > > really don't want to go through that hassle. > > > > > > I've tried all the obvious things checking for a virus, updating windows, > > > updating my motherboard chipset. |
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No I didn't have to do anything special. The instructions were straight
forward. Device managers reports Code 28 - the drivers for this device are not installed I have talked to WD 3 times. They weren't able to help me arrive at a solution. In thier defense, I don't think it is their problem to solve. I think it is more of MS issue. (Maybe a registry problem) The reason I think that is because my Minolta digital camera gives me the same error when I connect it up via USB to my PC. Something is preventing any new drivers from loading. I'm baffled. "Dixonian69" wrote: > do you remember if you had to do anything special when you installed the > first SATA drive? > > What is error code and explanation in Device Manager? > http://support.microsoft.com/default...22120121120120 > > Have you talked to WD? > http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc....ZwX3BhZ2U9MQ** > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > Yes this is SATA HDD. > > No it did not come with drivers. I believe it uses Windows drivers. MB > > supports SATA. Primary drive that is already installed and working is SATA. > > > > Drive is seen by computer at boot-up. In fact drive even shows up in > > Windows Explorer and I can read/write from the drive. But, the drive has a > > yellow exclamation mark over the drive in device manager and every time I > > re-boot the drive is found as new hardware and I get the same can not install > > new hardware error. > > > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > > > This is a SATA HDD? > > > Did it come with drivers? > > > SATA controller card or MB supports SATA? > > > Is drive recognized by computer BIOS during boot up? > > > > > > > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > > > > > Recently tried to install new second harddrive to my machine > > > > > > > > Receive an error in the Hardware update wizard > > > > > > > > Pop-up says: > > > > Cannot Install tihs Hardware > > > > There was a problem installing this hardware: > > > > WDC WD12000JD-22HBC0 > > > > An error occurred during the installation of the device > > > > The specified service does not exist as an installed service > > > > > > > > Additionally after I attempted to connect my digital camera to my PC, I > > > > received the same message (except the specified device was obviously > > > > different) > > > > > > > > Something is preventing windows form correctly installing/loading any new > > > > device drivers. I've checked the Knowledge Base and online forums. All to > > > > no avail. I figure I could re-install windows to correct the problem, but I > > > > really don't want to go through that hassle. > > > > > > > > I've tried all the obvious things checking for a virus, updating windows, > > > > updating my motherboard chipset. |
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DavidAnthony wrote: > No I didn't have to do anything special. The instructions were straight > forward. > > Device managers reports Code 28 - the drivers for this device are not > installed > > I have talked to WD 3 times. They weren't able to help me arrive at a > solution. In thier defense, I don't think it is their problem to solve. I > think it is more of MS issue. (Maybe a registry problem) The reason I think > that is because my Minolta digital camera gives me the same error when I > connect it up via USB to my PC. > > Something is preventing any new drivers from loading. I'm baffled. > > From where are you getting the SATA driver files? Usually, they are found in the cdrom that came with the motherboard. If not, there might be a driver upgrade at the website for the maker of the motherboard. |
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What does it show in Disk Management?
Start>Run>diskmgmt.msc "DavidAnthony" wrote: > No I didn't have to do anything special. The instructions were straight > forward. > > Device managers reports Code 28 - the drivers for this device are not > installed > > I have talked to WD 3 times. They weren't able to help me arrive at a > solution. In thier defense, I don't think it is their problem to solve. I > think it is more of MS issue. (Maybe a registry problem) The reason I think > that is because my Minolta digital camera gives me the same error when I > connect it up via USB to my PC. > > Something is preventing any new drivers from loading. I'm baffled. > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > do you remember if you had to do anything special when you installed the > > first SATA drive? > > > > What is error code and explanation in Device Manager? > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...22120121120120 > > > > Have you talked to WD? > > http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc....ZwX3BhZ2U9MQ** > > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > > > Yes this is SATA HDD. > > > No it did not come with drivers. I believe it uses Windows drivers. MB > > > supports SATA. Primary drive that is already installed and working is SATA. > > > > > > Drive is seen by computer at boot-up. In fact drive even shows up in > > > Windows Explorer and I can read/write from the drive. But, the drive has a > > > yellow exclamation mark over the drive in device manager and every time I > > > re-boot the drive is found as new hardware and I get the same can not install > > > new hardware error. > > > > > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > > > > > This is a SATA HDD? > > > > Did it come with drivers? > > > > SATA controller card or MB supports SATA? > > > > Is drive recognized by computer BIOS during boot up? > > > > > > > > > > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Recently tried to install new second harddrive to my machine > > > > > > > > > > Receive an error in the Hardware update wizard > > > > > > > > > > Pop-up says: > > > > > Cannot Install tihs Hardware > > > > > There was a problem installing this hardware: > > > > > WDC WD12000JD-22HBC0 > > > > > An error occurred during the installation of the device > > > > > The specified service does not exist as an installed service > > > > > > > > > > Additionally after I attempted to connect my digital camera to my PC, I > > > > > received the same message (except the specified device was obviously > > > > > different) > > > > > > > > > > Something is preventing windows form correctly installing/loading any new > > > > > device drivers. I've checked the Knowledge Base and online forums. All to > > > > > no avail. I figure I could re-install windows to correct the problem, but I > > > > > really don't want to go through that hassle. > > > > > > > > > > I've tried all the obvious things checking for a virus, updating windows, > > > > > updating my motherboard chipset. |
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Have no idea what you problem is?
What do you mean "the red color turned blackish.."? Describe your problem? It's better to start your own thread!!!!!! "HERSH." wrote: > Hi. > i have the same problem with my computer.. > the red color turned blackish.. > i'm not a computer expert,, > so i really need help with this problem. > Can anyone please Help me? > > |
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Disk Management shows "healthy"
Remember that I also received the same error when trying to connect my digital camera. My digital camera connects as a drive via USB. This drive is used for reading my compact flash card in my camera. Something is preventing my PC from installing any new drivers. I'm suspecting a registry problem. "Dixonian69" wrote: > What does it show in Disk Management? > Start>Run>diskmgmt.msc > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > No I didn't have to do anything special. The instructions were straight > > forward. > > > > Device managers reports Code 28 - the drivers for this device are not > > installed > > > > I have talked to WD 3 times. They weren't able to help me arrive at a > > solution. In thier defense, I don't think it is their problem to solve. I > > think it is more of MS issue. (Maybe a registry problem) The reason I think > > that is because my Minolta digital camera gives me the same error when I > > connect it up via USB to my PC. > > > > Something is preventing any new drivers from loading. I'm baffled. > > > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > > > do you remember if you had to do anything special when you installed the > > > first SATA drive? > > > > > > What is error code and explanation in Device Manager? > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...22120121120120 > > > > > > Have you talked to WD? > > > http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc....ZwX3BhZ2U9MQ** > > > > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > > > > > Yes this is SATA HDD. > > > > No it did not come with drivers. I believe it uses Windows drivers. MB > > > > supports SATA. Primary drive that is already installed and working is SATA. > > > > > > > > Drive is seen by computer at boot-up. In fact drive even shows up in > > > > Windows Explorer and I can read/write from the drive. But, the drive has a > > > > yellow exclamation mark over the drive in device manager and every time I > > > > re-boot the drive is found as new hardware and I get the same can not install > > > > new hardware error. > > > > > > > > "Dixonian69" wrote: > > > > > > > > > This is a SATA HDD? > > > > > Did it come with drivers? > > > > > SATA controller card or MB supports SATA? > > > > > Is drive recognized by computer BIOS during boot up? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "DavidAnthony" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Recently tried to install new second harddrive to my machine > > > > > > > > > > > > Receive an error in the Hardware update wizard > > > > > > > > > > > > Pop-up says: > > > > > > Cannot Install tihs Hardware > > > > > > There was a problem installing this hardware: > > > > > > WDC WD12000JD-22HBC0 > > > > > > An error occurred during the installation of the device > > > > > > The specified service does not exist as an installed service > > > > > > > > > > > > Additionally after I attempted to connect my digital camera to my PC, I > > > > > > received the same message (except the specified device was obviously > > > > > > different) > > > > > > > > > > > > Something is preventing windows form correctly installing/loading any new > > > > > > device drivers. I've checked the Knowledge Base and online forums. All to > > > > > > no avail. I figure I could re-install windows to correct the problem, but I > > > > > > really don't want to go through that hassle. > > > > > > > > > > > > I've tried all the obvious things checking for a virus, updating windows, > > > > > > updating my motherboard chipset. |
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