Compact Flash Driver

I have a pavilion a6009n desktop computer.  I ran a diagnostic and performance scan due to some problems and here are the results.  The device, Compact Flash, reports "tv_ConfigMgrErr19". This device won't be available until the problem is resolved. The Plug and Play ID for this device is WPDBUSENUMROOT\UMB\2-37C186B-0-STORAGE#VOLUME#1-19F7E59C-0-_? _USBSTOR #DISK - VEN_GENERIC - PROD_COMPACT_FLASH - REV_1.00 #20021111153705700-0 #.  I opened the Device Manager and there is an exclamation point.   I tried to update the driver, but the results were that I have the latest version of the driver.  Can anyone suggest what should I do then?

Remove all the reader flash cards.

Right click on the device in Device Manager and select uninstall.

Restart the PC and wait for the PnP to finish.

Let us know how it goes.

Tags: HP Desktops

Similar Questions

  • Cannot use a Compact Flash drive on Portege M300

    My M300 does not display a drive letter, or any icon for a drive, when I insert a card see He recognizes the new software and seemed to establish this very well.

    Am I missing a driver?

    Hello

    Your unit preloaded with Toshiba created recovery DVD? You have the same problem with the SD card?

    In users manual y did he write: you can't use CF that do not confirm to the specifications of the Association of the CF.

    Try to use different maps. If the unit is preloaded with Toshiba picture all the necessary drivers are installed and working properly. If this isn't the case, it's probably because of the card see

    Good bye

  • Touch Panel (NI TPC-2206) Compact Flash disk of a computer imaging

    Hello

    We use computers touch NI TPC-2206 is running a version pre-installed Windows software Standard 7.

    What is the best configuration of software and hardware image and reproduce a or TPC - 2206 s Compact Flash drive?

    We have many units TPC-2206, but one or two have become corrupt (we did not EWF until we start to treat about with it off).

    We tried using an application called "Active Boot Disk" for a CF Reader image and apply it back, but it fails during startup. We found an article NOR on this subject, but he recommends the use of Ghost, which is no longer sold.

    Is there a better configuration of the software imaging and drive to SEE that someone has tried and used and know works?

    Thank you.

    It looks like a quick search shows that someone else may have a similar problem and there are things to try on the thread of Microsoft:

    http://social.msdn.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/fdf4bbaf-be8a-4282-b35a-e8863450589b/ewfmgr-failed-get...

  • Card reader won't open my master pro compact flash 16 gb

    Compact Flash drive problem

    I have a master pro compact flash 16 gb 700 x /105mb/s...my built in hp pavilion m9457c card reader will read the drive but it will not open. It will open a map of much slower speed.

    Hello

    Have you updated the drivers for the HP card reader yet?

    Otherwise, I would do that first thing.

    http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/support-drivers.html

    http://h30434.www3.HP.com/PSG/

  • Is it possible to install Windows 7 on a State strong adapter w / HDD Compact Flash reader

    In addition, THIS would be as fast as a normal hard drive?

    As far as I know, Windows 7 supports not natively installed on a CF Reader because it might be the removable storage. A Compact flash drive has advantages and disadvantages. For example, it could increase the life of the battery and offers a much faster access time. However, it has much less read and write speeds higher than compared to a traditional 5200 rpm or 7200 RPM HARD drive. If you want to increase the performance of your PC, I recommend investing in an SSD.

    The common links:

    SSDS: FAQ: http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pvaul/en/Solid-State-Drive-FAQ-us.pdf

    Choose the right SSD: http://www.tested.com/tech/pcs/452409-ssd-storage-essentials-your-next-pc-build/

    See you soon!

  • Back up the old hard drive to the laptop on a Compact Flash card

    Hello:

    I have an old laptop Compaq 1220, works under Windows 95.

    I have a CD drive (read only) and an internal 2 GB drive hard.

    It has a slot for a card-card: the card can contain a Compact Flash (CF) card.

    I also have a HP laptop much more current, which can read/write from/to CF cards,.

    via a CF card recorder/reader, which has a USB conector.

    I would like the files to "Backup" 2 GB HD to the CF card, so that they can transfer to the HP laptop.

    I have to do something other than files (special) "gliding &" of the 1220 Compaq to the CF card?

    If so, please provide details.

    I don't think I need to transfer all the Windows 95 files since they would be worthless for the

    HP laptop running Vista 32 bit Home Premium (or I'm wrong).

    I don't think I need to create an encrypted "image", because I don't want to install it on another machine (with BONE).

    Thank you...

    DaleB

    Hello

    There is no special procedure other than drag / move to copy your Windows 95 computer data files in the card compact flash.

    You will have to copy the files from Windows 95 computer data to compact flash card, then insert the same card compact flash in the Windows Vista-based computer card reader and then transfer the data files.

  • Media Player 12 does not recognize removable media (drive letters, sd cards, compact flash, usb, android phones drives) as a synchronized device. Running under 7 64-bit.

    Tried and tried to make it work. According to announcements of Microsoft on removable media, you can synchronize however every time I try to get Media Player 12 to sync it search devices and just empty. I have connected devices and they have drive letters in Windows Explorer. I even clicked on the link 'open as a portable device' in Windows Explorer and then went back to media player and it doesn't. I can open whatever music is on the device in the file menu in media player. In mp 11 I could synchronize throughout the day with my removable devices. I just thought they had disabled this feature until I read that you're supposed to be able to do. I connected my Samsung Captivate as memory mass and tried as well, but obviously missed. I plugged as an MTP device and in Windows Explorer, the Autoplay option is "Sync digital media files to this device using Windows Media Player". So I think this will be a safe work, I try several times, restart the computer and the phone. Recognized again in Windows Explorer, everything seems like there should be no driver issue, but Media Player still does not recognize my camera! Help!

    Update: I left a removable USB enclosure to connect for three years and a half hours. I've forgotten about it with media player running, came back and noticed, it was listed as a device in media player. So it looks like you could synchronize this right? FAKE! I dragged music to synchronize with it and the sync button is grayed. A lot of space on the device. Well, what about MP now recognizes the drive, I'll unplug the unit and then plug it back in and maybe will correct some glitch MP knows. Wrong again! New MP can't find the device! I thought that software/computers were supposed to get faster not taking 3.5 hours to connect a device and then maybe someday in the future, you can synchronize your device. But at this point don't still no luck. I just thought that Microsoft has decided to get rid of the features within the MP to synchronize removable devices because I could never get this far until reading last night it is supposed to work with key cards, usb sd and removable media. After having no luck in getting MP to reconnect to my USB stick, I erased the cache device thinking that would help, but no, he didn't.

    Another update: when I connect my phone as a MTP device, AutoPlay rises and there is an option to synchronize with Windows Media Player. When I click on this option, MP opens and then said: "searching for devices" and never find the "SGH-I897" (Samsung Captivate). Anyway if I go up as mass storage or the DPW Windows device sees and I can move the files, but cannot get the Media Player to find it or recognize it! It should be simple enough for where Windows Media Player should be.

    It worked for me, once put into automatic I clicked on the Start button and the rebooted enumerator. I restarted WMP and there was my flash drive in the synchronization domain.

    Thank you!!

  • Satellite 4090XCDT - Compact Flash adapt

    Could someone please explain to me how I could go about adding a card adapter compact flash to this computer instead of using the hard drive?

    I'm in the middle of an Amiga project with the same idea but the Toshiba puzzled me: I can count the 44 pins on the HARD drive - (excluding other 4pin - riders?) - the problem is the missing pin and pin socket, so it has only 43 pins - I can't find an adapter 43 online anywhere unless it's just a case to remove a PIN? In addition, get an adapter to fit in the slot can be difficult, but I had some extensive practice disassemble the Toshiba (don't you love just the cables in water...). and restore it back.

    There is a wide range of cards out there, I'll make an adjustment... somehow.

    Hey Buddy,

    If you search with Google for Compact Flash IDE adapter you should find a few online shops where you can buy these cards.

    But I m wondering you want to do a hardware upgrade on such an old book but it of Nice to hear that it still works. :)

  • s3620f flash drive problem.

    Device Manager, it says that compact flash can not be loaded because of unfinished or damage.

    So I can't use my USBs to add more songs on my ipod. can someone help me solve this problem? Thank you.

    In the Device Manager, right-click on the corrupt drivers and select "Uninstall" and then remove the USB drive... reboot... then reinsert the disc.

  • HP LaserJet 4250: Brick HP LaserJet 4250 after firmware update failed. Compact Flash card recovery options?

    While performing an update of firmware via FTP using cURL, the HP LaserJet 4250 I worked has frozen. I had no choice but to cycle the power and hope for the best, but unfortunately it was bricked. The screen no longer lights upward when turned on (although I can hear the internal working mechanisms which is a good sign).

    While doing some research, I read it is possible to buy a 32 MB CompactFlash card with preloaded firmware (http://bit.ly/1BTZGCh), put the jumper pin on the logic board to boot from it and then re-flashing the firmware on the card. Looks like a foolproof solution, but I would like to save my company some money if possible.

    I was wondering if it is possible to use a Type I, 128 MB Compact Flash card I have handy and load the firmware above myself using a USB Compact Flash card reader/writer. Judging by what I read on another post on the forum (http://bit.ly/1GR6nM7), it seems possible to use a Unix/Linux utility such as JJ to clone another job Compact Flash card with preloaded firmware. However, I don't have such a card to clone. What I have is another HP LaserJet 4250 in working condition.

    So that raises the question, is it possible to insert my own blank Compact Flash card in a HP LaserJet 4250 work and copy the firmware the logic board to the map image by using the printer control panel? I guess it would be the only way, if necessary, to get the firmware on the card.

    However, if she is not the only way, is there an easier way to get the firmware on the card? For example, can I just format the card in FAT32 and copy the file to the RFU firmware to it and start the printer from him? Or the use of HP does it's own file system that is not readable on a PC? Also, would it be possible to use dd and simply copy the RFU directly on the card device believed himself (no file system) and boot from that?

    Sorry for the barrage of questions. I tried to find the answers to all these myself, but HP doesn't seem to provide a lot of detailed documentation on works of the firmware via Compact Flash process. I'd be very happy if someone with experience could provide the answers well! Thank you.

    Looks like I'll be solving my own number here haha. So after bit peicing together information from different positions and some experiences, I managed to save my LaserJet bricks!

    To fix a HP LaserJet 4250 bricks, two things are necessary: an of Type I CompactFlash card and other HP LaserJet 4250 work. It's a common printer, chances are you'll find another around the office.

    Here are the steps to fix the printer:

    1. The card CompactFlash Slot 1 (bottom slot) on board the logical work printer. Instructions on how to do so are provided by HP here: http://bit.ly/1NNyIol
    2. (May be optional) Initialize (format) the CompactFlash card by following the instructions on page 327 of the repair of HP LaserJet 4250 (http://bit.ly/1D22T7R)

      (a) turn off the power to the printer.
      (b) turn on the power to the printer and then press and hold the MENU button when begins the memory count.
      (c) continue to hold the button down until all the lights on control panel three printer flashes once and then remain lit. It may take up to 10 seconds.
      (d) press the BACK ARROW button. The display should INITIALIZE the DISK.
      (e) press Select (mark). The printer initializes the hard drive and continues its power on sequence.

    3. Now that the CompactFlash card is formatted, it is time to copy the NAND of the printer to work on the CompactFlash card.

      (a) turn off the power to the printer.
      (b) turn on the power to the printer and then press and hold CANCEL when begins the memory count.


    (c) continue to hold the button down until all the lights on control panel three printer flashes once and then remain lit. It may take up to 10 seconds.
    (d) press the SELECT button (check mark).
    (e) press the MENU button.
    (f) use the arrow to scroll until you see COPY BOOTLOADER IN SLOT2.
    (g) press SELECT, and the cursor should get the word BOOTLOADER. Use the arrows to change this to NAND.
    (e) press SELECT, and the cursor should get the word SLOT2. Use the arrows to change this to SLOT1.
    (f) press SELECT. The copy process must begin, and the status will appear on the screen.
    (g) once the process is complete, turn the printer off and remove the CompactFlash card.
  • Now that we have a working NAND on the CompactFlash card, it's time to restore to our printer masoned. Perform the following steps on the printer of bricks.

    (a) turn off the power to the printer.
    (b) Insert the CompactFlash card into Slot 1.
    (c) set the jumper on the System Board on the arrow to start from the CompactFlash card.
    (d) turn on the power to the printer and then press and hold CANCEL when begins the memory count.
    (e) continue now the button until all the lights on control panel three printer flashes once and then remain lit. It may take up to 10 seconds.
    (f) press SELECT (checkmark).
    (g) press the MENU button.
    (h) use the arrow to scroll until you see COPY BOOTLOADER IN SLOT2.
    (i) press SELECT, and the cursor should get the word BOOTLOADER. Use the arrows to change this to SLOT1.
    (j) press SELECT, and the cursor should get the word SLOT2. Use the arrows to change this to NAND.
    (k) press SELECT. The copy process must begin, and the status will appear on the screen.
    (l) once the process is complete, turn off the printer, remove the CompactFlash card and reposition the jumper to the default position.
    (m) turn on the power to the printer. That's all! Everything should work normally again. No brick no more!

  • UPDATE (07/04/15): IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANOTHER HP LASERJET 4250

    It turns out that you can just download the firmware on HP website and create an image of it bootable on a CompactFlash card. However, it is not as simple as just copying the firmware image. You should ignore the 633 first bytes of the file of the firmware (at least with the 08.260.1 version), then copy the rest on a CompactFlash card. You can accomplish this by running the following command on Mac OS X or Linux. Download and boot from a live CD of Linux like Ubuntu if necessary.

    DD if = lj4240_4250_4350fw_08.260.1.rfu ibs = 1 skip = 633 of = / dev/disk2

    Replace "lj4240_4250_4350fw_08.260.1.rfu" with the name of the appropriate firmware file and ' / dev/disk2 ' with the appropriate device if necessary.

    If you prefer, a bootable copy of the revision of the 08.260.1 firmware can be downloaded here: http://bit.ly/1FeF3YP

    As you can see in the image below, when opened with a hex editor, image downloaded from HP firmware starts with 1 b 25 31 2d bytes... However, the printer does not include the first part of the file when you start, because there are instructions of PJL and not binary. Bootable image begins at 631 byte (277 hex) highlighted. It may be possible that this address may change in future versions of firmware or for different printers, so here's how to know where to start the startup code. The first occurrence of 00 00 04 24 bytes, is where that starts. In ASCII, it looks to "... $". In this sequence, the 00 first is the beginning of the startup code. Here's another picture, of what should look like a bootable firmware image.

    Non-bootable firmware image, downloaded directly from HP

    Bootable firmware image, extracted of HP download

    For fun, I unpacked it some of the files included in the firmware image, and it turns out that tracks on the printer to LynxOS. Who would have thought?

  • Windows 7 freezes after burning a compact flash and priming.

    Title of the Moose: the Compact Flash detection once started on any system using a specific application on Windows 7

    Hi, I burned a compact flash tool & after burning, I used this compact flash for the start-up of a machine that uses only this compact flash. Once the machine is started, I am again connected this compact flash using card reader for windows 7 but now windows 7 is getting hanged and I am not able to see the drive in the compauter.

    Hello Gyan Singh, b.

    Welcome to the community Microsoft and thanks for posting the question.

    According to the description provided, it looks like you are having problems with Windows 7 suspension after burning a compact flash and priming.

    I need to ask you some questions to help you better.

    1. What tools did you use to burn the compact flash?
    2. What is the brand and model of the card reader?

    Reply with answers to help you best.

  • Copying of images from Compact Flash Card Reader on Windows 7 x 64 corrupts some image files.

    When the copy of Canon RAW files produced by a Canon EOS 40 d and Canon's EOS 5DMk2 Canon EOS 7 d a card compact flash on a PC running Windows 7 x 64 a small percentage of the files become corrupt. I tested it with several internal and external USB card reader, with the same results. Always the same images of a set of images on the card are corrupted. On my system with Windows Vista x 32 or Windows 7 x 32 this problem does not occur. If you copy an image corrupted from a machine Windows 7 x 64 one of the x 32 machines always corrupt. But you copy the same image directly from the CF card, it will be corrupted on Windows 7 x 64, but is perfectly fine in a x 32 machines. Is anyone familiar with this problem? No work around? I am a photographer and it is really annoying my workflow.

    This problem has been recreated on the following computers:

    Dell Dimension 9100 Running Windows 7 Profesional x 64
    Dell XPS m1210 Running Windows 7 Enterprise x 64

    This problem does not occur on the following computers:

    Dell Dimension 9100 Running Windows Vista Ultimate x 32
    Reference Dell Inpiron 9100 Running Windows 7 Professional x 32
    Dell XPS m1210 running Windows Vista Enterprise x 32

    Talk about drive you crazy, I can have recently fixed this problem for my PC, but I can't really understand what was the exact solution. In any case if you read my posts above, you'll see that I at least 4 PC running Windows 7 that has this issue. I have two cameras from Canon (40 d, 7 d) that present this problem and 4 compact flash cards (2 for each camera) which show this question. This issue is also never appeared on my other 2 cameras (300 d and 20 d) or on Windows XP or Windows Vista.

    To test this recurring problem, I kept one of my CF cards which was full of RAW files and stopped using it with my cameras. I used images on this card for testing. I copy the images of this map on a PC hard drive then I would like to make a second copy on the hard drive. A copy of the images I would have spotted in Adobe Bridge, the second copy I would consider only with the Canon DPP. Whenever there are images corrupted in the game that I give in Adobe Bridge and no corruption in the game that I would only see with Canon's DPP. I would then use WinMerge to compare one of the images corrupted in Bridge with uncorrupted counterpart. Sometimes the files differed not at all, which indicates that the corruption was in Adobe Bridge preview only. Sometimes there are clearly major differencs between files, which indicates that the corruption was in the file RAW itself.

    I repeated this test again and again on at least 4 computers running Windows 7. It became easy to reproduce and repeatable. The differences between several PC was that different images become corrupt on different PCs. By default on a PC, changing as ACR would affect what images have become corrupt.

    With the above in mind, I would test with clean installs on the PC. With anti-virus turned off. Without any element in windows startup. With different video cards, etc. Nothing has worked. Then on a whim, I bought and installed the Codec Pack FastPictureViewer 2.1R2 (http://www.fastpictureviewer.com/codecs/) on one of my PC Windows 7 x 64. After a reboot, I then ran my standard test above. To my surprise, none of the pictures of the test set has become corrupted. The first time it never happened on Windows 7 for sure.

    Great, I thought. So now if I take this CF card and copy the images on a PC without the Codec Pack, then the images would still become corrupt because with the right Adobe Bridge? Well, bad actually. On my other three PC without the Codec Pack these images now copy the CF card with no to corruption. The new pictures that I take with a camera show also no corruptiopn on any computer with or without the Codec Pack. It's really weird.

    All I can theorize it, is that there is something wrong with some data that has been written for cards CF. In the directory structure or some cache hidden on the CF card somewhere float codec RAW of Canon presents incorrect data, but ACR and the CaptureOne seemed not only to become confused by it, they would actually rewrite the interpretation corrupted in the file RAW itself. It's curious because the display of hidden files and protected system files do show all files on the CF card other than RAW images. The only thing that's changed on the map, it's that when I opened it upward in the preview vignettes explore now show instead of the generic Adobe icons for CR2 files. On the PC without the Codec Pack, the generic icons show yet, but very good copy the files. Whatever it either, with the Codec Pack to build miniature previews on PC it sets whatever the problem of all the PC have had reading the data off the card.

    I can't explain it. I reformatted the CF card camera and on my two PCs and doesn't seem to make a difference. But by the mere fact to have a codec generate a thumbnail preview, it seems to have 'fixed' regardless of the question. Very confusing. For the last three days, I tried to recreate the problem of corruption and simply cannot. If she resurfaced once again, I will post it here, but for now it seems that this problem is solved?

  • Addition of Compact Flash in a Cisco ASA 5520

    I'm trying to install a 512 MB COmpact Flash for an ASA 5520 Cisco.  We inserted the compact flash, but when we do a DIR, it does not show.  even as an unformatted device.

    What should we do to make this a usable CF?  I just need to recharge the ASA or do I need to format the CF.  It was inserted into the slot in the back of the ASA 5520, and we ensured that had been properly rests.

    Thank you

    Dwane

    The Cisco FAQ article:

    I can hot flash player? For example, is it possible to change the flash player when Cisco ASA is turned on and running?

    It is always recommended that you turn off the Cisco ASA, while you insert the flash drive. This disables all working processes and allows the ASA to recognize the flash from the startup process.

  • I recently downloaded my favorite CD music in my I tunes library, how can you transfer this music on a USB Flash drive so that I can play the music through my stereo system H D - Bike. I'm 10 Windows on my PC

    I recently downloaded my favorite CD music in my I tunes library, how can you transfer this music on a USB Flash drive so that I can play the music through my H D - bike

    stereo system.

    I'm 10 Windows on my PC

    Select the songs in iTunes, let them slip into a file Explorer window showing the flash drive, drop.

    TT2

  • How can I use a flash drive with my ipad pro

    I want to buy an ipad pro for school, but I will need an adapter to plug in my flash drive. I was wondering if I would be able to buy an adapter that I can use for a flash drive.

    You can buy a control usb3 adapter, but can connect a USB fat32 and you can import photos because there is no file browser.  Flash player cannot be connected or sick... instead of you can only buy western digital my passport wireless hard drive to keep your files and my cloud app works very well with the ipad pro

Maybe you are looking for

  • Qosmio G50 - 12 K - LCD is strongest at the highest resolution

    Hello! I bought Toshiba G50 - 12K and I have the first problem. LCD screen resolution is 1920 x 1080, and on it, everything is very nice and very strong. But when I would use any other screen resolution isn't very nice. So, I have the question: 1. it

  • Can not download and open games on my Lenovo IdeaPad N20P

    I just bought a N20P for my wife. Great Chromebook, happy everything. But she is addicted to games such as Candy Crush and lonely. I went to download the two Google App Store, but I was unable to open either. When I checked, it does give me an option

  • Get the Green Screen when I play videos on my HP Pavilion 23 Windows 8

    Hello during playback of videos on my HP Pavilion 23 running windows 8 all of a sudden the video screen goes green and the only way to get a video to play again is to restart the computer. It's a new computer and it has happened as we got it. all upd

  • Unable to find saved document on my computer.

    original title: lost documentI have microsoft office home and student 2010 is not a trial version.  I downloaded a word doc.  my gmail account.  I edited the document saved and then closed it down to submit to the teacher College. However, I could no

  • DRAC 4 - problem with password reset

    Hello My company bought used/refurbished Dell R200 server with DRAC 4/p card. Now, I'm trying configure/reset password for DRAC 4 (v1.75 A01 fw) to the server. Server running Win 2008 x 64 std. As a first step, that the seller forgot to put with ribb