Sururi
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Hello all,
I have Samsung Laptop w/win7.
Though my USB ports seem working well when I verify "COM and LPT's sub line (communication port (COM4)) in Device Manager I see it is labelled by yellow exclamation mark.
In order to resolve it first, I tried to update its drivers and I received the respond of "the best driver is installed"
But it is still the same.
Next, I look at its properties and I see an error "code 34" and suggests manual adjustments.
Go further and check "resourses" tab and I see Input/Output range "03F8-03FF" has red error mark..
How can I manually adjust and How can I resolve such a problem?
Note: I already installed my laptop chipset drivers several time but it did not help at all..
I have Samsung Laptop w/win7.
Though my USB ports seem working well when I verify "COM and LPT's sub line (communication port (COM4)) in Device Manager I see it is labelled by yellow exclamation mark.
In order to resolve it first, I tried to update its drivers and I received the respond of "the best driver is installed"
But it is still the same.
Next, I look at its properties and I see an error "code 34" and suggests manual adjustments.
Go further and check "resourses" tab and I see Input/Output range "03F8-03FF" has red error mark..
How can I manually adjust and How can I resolve such a problem?
Note: I already installed my laptop chipset drivers several time but it did not help at all..
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Solution
Is there a device name? Chances are Windows installed a generic driver the device didn't like and you need to install the correct driver from the manufacturer. If you don't know what the device is
- Right click the device in Device Manager > Details and select the Hardware ID.
- Look at the top line the device manufacturer will be the 4-5 hex digit code before &DEV and the 4-5 hex code after is the device type
- You can look up the device here Link Removed
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Is there a device name? Chances are Windows installed a generic driver the device didn't like and you need to install the correct driver from the manufacturer. If you don't know what the device is
- Right click the device in Device Manager > Details and select the Hardware ID.
- Look at the top line the device manufacturer will be the 4-5 hex digit code before &DEV and the 4-5 hex code after is the device type
- You can look up the device here Link Removed