White Vista Device Manager

When I open the device without devices Manager are displayed.  The PC is also not displayed at the top.  No error message is given.

I use an HP laptop with Vista 64-bit update to SP2 (System is updated more recent config.)

Plug-and-play is set to automatic and is started.  Enum permissions in the registry are correct.

Display device manager is set to "devices by type.

Entensive searches on the net refer only to solutions for XP systems.

Can someone please provide a fix for this problem in Vista.

Hello

Patches for Vista are normally very similar to those for XP. Click Start and type services.msc, hit , then continue to the UAC prompt to open the dialog box. Locate the service Plug-and-Play and double click it. Set the startup type to automatic and restart the service if it is not running. Apply/ok your way out and restart the system normally.

Good luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Crazy" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

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