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WinXP (SP2) Does not Recognise Hi-MD USB

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Rogmur

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Hello to all Forum Members

I have been experiencing very frustrating problems with trying to connect my

MZ-RH710 to my Desktop PC which runs Windows XP home Edition (SP2).

I connect the supplied USB cable to my PC and immediately the pointless

"Windows Hardware Wizard" appears asking me to select whether to install

the driver for the device.

My previous Hi-MD player (MZ NH700) worked perfectly with my PC

(until the MZ NH700 packed up).

When I try to install a driver myself using the supplied Software CD

which came with my MZ NH710, I receive the following annoying error

message;

Cannot Install This Hardware

There was a problem installing

this hardware Hi-MD

An error Occured During the Installing

of the Device

A Service Installation INF is Invalid.

I have also tried to uninstall the drivers in Hardware/Device Manager

to no avail.

Has anyone any suggestions regarding this problem?

By the way I have used the MZ NH710 succesfully with a Sony Vaio

laptop.

Many thanks to you all

Kind regards

Rogmur

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Hi A440

I have recently installed Sonic Stage 4.0

And I connected my MZ-RH710 to my PCs

USB port but keep receiving the

"Windows Hardware Wizard"

As I have WinXP I should not receive this error

This occurs when ever I insert any USB device,

and after the WHW finishes searching my hard

drive I then receive the message

"Unable to install this hardware"

What I find particularly weird is that when I connect

my NW-A 1000 to my PC it works straight away.

Many thanks for

Rogmur

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi!

I have the same problem with my MDS-JB980: Tryed to connect it to my PC (Windows XP SP2). But no success. :scratchhead:

I used the Personal Audio Drivers, the driver installed by SonicStage 4.2, the "old" driver from OpenMG Jukebox (from Downloads in this forum). :aggressive:

Thank you for your help! :give_heart2:

With kind regards

Joe

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This occurs when ever I insert any USB device,

and after the WHW finishes searching my hard

drive I then receive the message

"Unable to install this hardware"

No idea why the NWA1000 works. But if you're having the same problem with other USB devices, it may be a Windows problem rather than SonicStage. Try Start/Run.../sfc /scannow to repair Windows files. That's sfc SPACE SLASH scannow.

It's explained here:

http://www.compphix.com/windowsfileprotection.html

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