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Y sold a Gamez USB Joypad, in the boz said that was
compatible with Windows XP and USB2.0. The problem is
that when I connect the Joypad, Windows show a message
telling me that Windows have a problem installing that
hardware because of a malfunction and later it appears
installed like an unknown device in the Device Manager. I
tried to connect it to another computers and it works. Y
was thinking that maybe is a problem with my motherboard,
because it works with Pentiun 3, but not with Pentium 4.
So I downloaded from Intel the drivers of the USB for my
motherboard, but didn´t resolve my problem. So I think
that maybe is a problem with Windows XP. In the box says
that is compatible with the HID (Human Interface Device).
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.device_driver.dev (More info?)
Didn't Gamez give you a driver with the Joypad? Also do you have the latest
SP and patches for XP?
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----------------
Cheers,
Rajiv Das
"Christian Cañizares" <chrcanizares@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Y sold a Gamez USB Joypad, in the boz said that was
compatible with Windows XP and USB2.0. The problem is
that when I connect the Joypad, Windows show a message
telling me that Windows have a problem installing that
hardware because of a malfunction and later it appears
installed like an unknown device in the Device Manager. I
tried to connect it to another computers and it works. Y
was thinking that maybe is a problem with my motherboard,
because it works with Pentiun 3, but not with Pentium 4.
So I downloaded from Intel the drivers of the USB for my
motherboard, but didn´t resolve my problem. So I think
that maybe is a problem with Windows XP. In the box says
that is compatible with the HID (Human Interface Device).
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.device_driver.dev (More info?)
Thanks for the reply.
In the box says that doesn't need any drivers, is a Plug
and Play device, and my Windows XP has the SP1a and all
the patches available.
>-----Original Message-----
>Didn't Gamez give you a driver with the Joypad? Also do
you have the latest
>SP and patches for XP?
>
>--
>----------------
>Cheers,
>Rajiv Das
>
>
>"Christian Cañizares" <chrcanizares@hotmail.com> wrote
in message
>news:1862101c41b2a$334c20a0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>Y sold a Gamez USB Joypad, in the boz said that was
>compatible with Windows XP and USB2.0. The problem is
>that when I connect the Joypad, Windows show a message
>telling me that Windows have a problem installing that
>hardware because of a malfunction and later it appears
>installed like an unknown device in the Device Manager. I
>tried to connect it to another computers and it works. Y
>was thinking that maybe is a problem with my motherboard,
>because it works with Pentiun 3, but not with Pentium 4.
>So I downloaded from Intel the drivers of the USB for my
>motherboard, but didn´t resolve my problem. So I think
>that maybe is a problem with Windows XP. In the box says
>that is compatible with the HID (Human Interface Device).
>
>Please help me,
>
>Christian
>
>
>
>.
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.device_driver.dev (More info?)
Go to the Control Panel, click on Game Controllers and use the AutoDetect
feature to install drivers.
--
Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware)
www.coribright.com
"Christian Cañizares" <chrcanizares@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:197a001c41c54$e4ff3e60$a101280a@phx.gbl...
Thanks for the reply.
In the box says that doesn't need any drivers, is a Plug
and Play device, and my Windows XP has the SP1a and all
the patches available.
>-----Original Message-----
>Didn't Gamez give you a driver with the Joypad? Also do
you have the latest
>SP and patches for XP?
>
>--
>----------------
>Cheers,
>Rajiv Das
>
>
>"Christian Cañizares" <chrcanizares@hotmail.com> wrote
in message
>news:1862101c41b2a$334c20a0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>Y sold a Gamez USB Joypad, in the boz said that was
>compatible with Windows XP and USB2.0. The problem is
>that when I connect the Joypad, Windows show a message
>telling me that Windows have a problem installing that
>hardware because of a malfunction and later it appears
>installed like an unknown device in the Device Manager. I
>tried to connect it to another computers and it works. Y
>was thinking that maybe is a problem with my motherboard,
>because it works with Pentiun 3, but not with Pentium 4.
>So I downloaded from Intel the drivers of the USB for my
>motherboard, but didn´t resolve my problem. So I think
>that maybe is a problem with Windows XP. In the box says
>that is compatible with the HID (Human Interface Device).
>
>Please help me,
>
>Christian
>
>
>
>.
>
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