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This was to a laptop. I did check in the device manager and saw the USB devcie with the yellow exclamation point and tried to update the driver at which point I got the same error message.
Actually over the weekend I believe I was able to resolve the issue. Basically my thougth was to "reset" the identified USB devices. I went into the registry and deleted the instances of the NI USB Devices from the following:
HKey_Local _Machin\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB
I also discoverd that I needed to delete the service name (since this was a service name error, in this case USB Device, NI 9162) from the following:
HKey_Local _Machin\System\CurrentControlSet\Services
After that, and using a different USB Hub (Gigaware 4-Port USB 2.0 Desktop Hub 26-160, w/ AC adapter) I was able to reinstall the hardware with no issue. When I did the install I first did the 2 primary ports on my laptop, then plugged in the hub and went through the next 8 ports (2 primary ports X 4 hub ports). After that the carrier is recognized at each port, and it is just a matter of isntalling the actual USB modules as I require. So far so good!!
I guess it has something to do with how the hub addressed its ports which confused windows into thinking it had a duplicate service name (for the 9162 carrier). Reseting the USB instances and the service name for it seemed to fix it. What do ya think??
04-03-2007 04:05 PM
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11-26-2007 01:45 PM - edited 11-26-2007 01:45 PM
11-26-2007 02:03 PM - edited 11-26-2007 02:06 PM