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More info?)
My guess would be the file adidr.sys is corrupt and needs to be replaced from original setup media.
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Mark L. Ferguson
FAQ for Windows Antispy
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
"Nanthicha" <Nanthicha@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F01558A3-C871-4E5D-A7F4-A924D20511AD@microsoft.com...
> Mark,
> Sharon - found this setup info file alongside the driver does it help?
>
> ;-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ;
> ; ANALOG DEVICES PROPERTIES
> ;
> ; Copyright © 1999 ADI Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
> ;
> ;
> ;
> ; ABSTRACT:
> ; Windows 98/NT5 INF file for the USB ADSL Modem
> ;
> ;-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> [Version]
> Signature="$CHICAGO$"
> Class=USB
> ClassGUID= {36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
> provider=%ADI%
> DriverVer=03/02/2004, 1.8
> CatalogFile = adildr.cat
>
> [Manufacturer]
> %ADI%=ADI
>
> [ControlFlags]
> ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_1110&PID_9032
> ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_1110&PID_9010
> ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_1110&PID_9022
> ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_1110&PID_9024
>
> [ADI]
> ;
> ; This is the VID/PID for the EZ-USB development board. This device
> ; is bound to a version of the general purpose driver that will
> ; automatically download the Keil 8051 monitor to external RAM.
> ; Do not use this VID/PID for your own device or the monitor will
> ; wipe out your firmware.
> ;
>
> %ADILOADER.DeviceDesc% = ADILOADER.Dev, USB\VID_1110&PID_9032
> %ADILOADER.DeviceDesc% = ADILOADER.Dev, USB\VID_1110&PID_9010
> %ADILOADER.DeviceDesc% = ADILOADER.Dev, USB\VID_1110&PID_9022
> %ADILOADER.DeviceDesc% = ADILOADER.Dev, USB\VID_1110&PID_9024
>
> ;
> ; This VID/PID is used by several of the EZ-USB development kit
> ; samples. This device is bound to the general purpose driver.
> ;
>
> ;JA-WHQL [PreCopySection]
> ;JA-WHQL HKR,,NoSetupUI,,1
>
> [ADILOADER.Dev]
> CopyFiles=ADILOADER.Files.Ext
> AddReg=ADILOADER.AddReg
>
> [ADILOADER.Dev.NT]
> ; copyfiles commented out for Win2K to avoid user intervention during install
> CopyFiles=ADILOADER.Files.NT.Ext
> AddReg=ADILOADER.AddReg
>
> [ADILOADER.Dev.NT.Services]
> Addservice = ADILOADER, 0x00000002, ADILOADER.AddService
>
> [ADILOADER.AddService]
> DisplayName = %ADILOADER.SvcDesc%
> ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER
> StartType = 2 ; SERVICE_AUTO_START
> ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL
> ServiceBinary = %10%\System32\Drivers\adildr.sys
> LoadOrderGroup = Base
>
> [ADILOADER.AddReg]
> HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
> HKR,,NTMPDriver,,adildr.sys
>
> [ADILOADER.Files.Ext]
> adildr.sys
>
> [ADILOADER.Files.NT.Ext]
> adildr.sys
>
> [SourceDisksNames]
> 1= %ADIUSBAE.DiskDesc%,,,
>
> [SourceDisksFiles]
> adildr.inf = 1
> adildr.sys = 1
>
> [DestinationDirs]
> ADILOADER.Files.Ext = 11
> ADILOADER.Files.NT.Ext = 12
>
>
>
> ;---------------------------------------------------------------;
>
> [Strings]
> ADI="Analog Devices"
> ADILOADER.DeviceDesc="USB ADSL Loader"
>
> ADILOADER.SvcDesc="General Purpose USB Driver (adildr.sys)"
> ADIUSBAE.DiskDesc = "ADI USB ADSL Installation CD ROM"
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> Go to Start/Run, and type DEVMGMT.MSC , highlight the USB Hub devices, Action menu, "Uninstall", then restart Windows, to find
>> the
>> device drivers again automatically.
>>
>> --
>> Mark L. Ferguson
>> FAQ for Windows Antispy
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
>> "Nanthicha" <Nanthicha@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B30921A2-26BE-481E-BB16-032C0CA161EF@microsoft.com...
>> > Error Message:
>> > Re:Service Control manager
>> > The General Purpose USB Driver (adildr.sys) service failed to start due to
>> > the following error:
>> > The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it
>> > has no enabled devices associated with it.
>> >
>> > Any ideas anyone
>> >
>>
>>
>>