The System Diagnostics report what is the cause?

Symptom: Device is not present, not working not properly.
or does not all its drivers installed.
Cause: A device has a configuration problem that
It prevents from functioning correctly.
Details: The device, MpKsl052d11ad, reports
'tv_ConfigMgrErr24 '. This device won't be available until the issue is
solved. The Plug and Play ID for this device is
ROOT\LEGACY_MPKSL052D11AD\0000.
Resolution: 1. check that the correct driver is
installed.
2. try updating the drivers using Windows
Update.
3. check with the manufacturer for an update
pilot.
4. try uninstalling and reinstalling the
device by using Device Manager.
Partners: Explanation of
Error codes generated by Device Manager
Manage devices
in Windows

I'm not sure, just found by google, but have a read of:

http://rbatko.blogspot.co.UK/2011/07/tvconfigmgrerr24-solved.html

and

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-hardware/tvconfigmgrerr24/d09a9481-e2d3-41fc-86EB-46742be0ab65

who seem to have messages in the same sense in them, like:

' Solved by removing devices and reboot the computer.
Go into the Device Manager, select 'Show hidden devices' find it and uninstall it. »

and

"I went to the device and under choose

As I say, just found by a Goolge, but if they appear similar to your problem and if no further assistance is available, it may be worth it. Or at least a peek in to see Device Manager if the devices are listed in it. If you want to play safe, back up your system first before deleting anything then you can return to where you are now if the worst happens.

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