event viewer errors DEVICESETUPMANAGER

alfaro

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PLS HELP: does anybody know this? the errors vary in details but these are the general ones.

"The DSM service was delayed by 26 seconds for a driver query/download/install on device 'STORAGE\VOLUMESNAPSHOT11"

The DSM service was delayed by 23 seconds for a driver query/download/install on device 'USB\VID_04A9&PID_317B\5&15C311E1&0&5'

The DSM service was delayed by 79 seconds for a driver query/download/install on device 'PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1381&SUBSYS_13811569&REV_A2\4&3834D97&0&0008'

source: DeviceSetupManager EventID:123

my pc is just 7 months old,... i always get that error. does anybody know this error? this time though the thing that i noticed was that my pc start up at the desktop was much slower... i did a restart after that just to make sure but this time around my pc started up normally the same time it always does before the slow down...

specs:
OS: windows 8.1
CPU: i3-4130
MOBO: Asus H81m-A
GPU: palit gtx750 1gb
RAM: kingston 8gb ram
HDD: toshiba 500gb 7200rpm
PSU: HEC cougar sL 600w
 
Solution
when a new device is connected to your computer, the plug and play will detect the device and try to install a driver.
I think the log indicates that windows went out and downloaded a driver for you.
I would think that if could not find a valid driver, or the driver install failed, it would just do it again on each boot of the system.
(or if you go into control panel and select scan for hardware changes)

usb device o4a9 is assigned to Canon
I would think you have a canon camera connected to your machine and it is looking for a usb driver. or maybe a canon camera storage reader?
you might look to see if canon has a driver you can put on your machine if you know what the device is. It could be any cannon product connected via USB

when a new device is connected to your computer, the plug and play will detect the device and try to install a driver.
I think the log indicates that windows went out and downloaded a driver for you.
I would think that if could not find a valid driver, or the driver install failed, it would just do it again on each boot of the system.
(or if you go into control panel and select scan for hardware changes)

usb device o4a9 is assigned to Canon
I would think you have a canon camera connected to your machine and it is looking for a usb driver. or maybe a canon camera storage reader?
you might look to see if canon has a driver you can put on your machine if you know what the device is. It could be any cannon product connected via USB

 
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