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Windows Home Server says otherwise, suspect a driver problem. So if your device isn’t working right, but Is that Windows Home Server can establish a simple communicationsĬhannel with the device. May tell you that the device is “working properly,” but all that means That is, if you open the device’s properties sheet, Windows Home Server Have one of the problem icons that I mentioned in the previous section. However, even a 64-bitĭriver can cause trouble, and this is true even if your device doesn’t
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Server 2011 is a 64-bit operating system, it’s possible that a deviceĭoesn’t even have 64-bit drivers available. Other than problems with the hardware, device driversĪre the cause of most device woes. Theĭanger here is that tweaking your system to try to get rid of the flagĬan cause other-usually more serious-problems. This falls under the “If it ain’t broke” school of troubleshooting. Seen lots of systems that run perfectly well with flagged devices, so Problems, you can usually get away with just ignoring the flag. If your system flags a device but you don’t notice Switch or jumper set to a different resource.) (For example, the device might have a DIP
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If the device isn’t working properly, however, the manual Note that theĭevice might be working just fine, so this icon doesn’t indicate a Least one of the device’s resources was selected manually. Settings check box (on the Resources tab) is deactivated and that at See theįollowing Microsoft Knowledge Base article for a complete list of theĬodes, as well as solutions to try in each case: /kb/310123.ĭevice Manager uses three different icons to indicate the device’s current status:Ī black exclamation mark (!) on a yellow field tells you that the device has a problem.Ī red X tells you that the device is disabled or missing.īlue i on a white field tells you that the device’s Use Automatic The Device Status area tells you if the device isn’t working properly.ĭevice Manager has several dozen error codes. Either tryĭevice Manager’s suggested remedy or click the Check for Solutionsīutton to see whether Microsoft has a fix for the problem. As youĬan see, the problem here is that the device won’t start. The Device Status area tells you a bit more about what’s wrong. If you examine the device’s properties, as shown in Figure 3, The Device Manager uses icons to warn you if a device has a problem. See how the icon for the Standard VGA Graphics Adapter device has an exclamation mark superimposed on it? This tells you that there’s a problem with the device. Device Manager organizes your computer’s hardware in a tree-like hierarchy by hardware type.ĭevice Manager not only provides you with aĬomprehensive summary of your system’s hardware data, it also doubles asĪ decent troubleshooting tool. Network Adapters branch displays all the network adapter drives attached To see the specific devices,Ĭlick the arrow to the left of a device type. Outline that lists various hardware types.
Run dialog box, type devmgmt.msc, and click OK.ĭevice Manager’s default display is a tree-like Snap-in is to select Start, Run (or press Windows Logo+R) to open the In the Computer Management window, click the Device Manager branch.Ī quick way to go directly to the Device Manager
Windows Home Server stores all its hardware data in Requires a trip to the repair shop.) Fortunately, Windows Home ServerĪlso has some handy tools to help you both identify and rectify hardware (That’sĪssuming, of course, that the device doesn’t have a physical fault that They do, you’ll need to perform some kind of troubleshooting. Things still can, and will, go wrong, and, when Next to each other is just asking for trouble. Of course, putting trouble-free and computing Server or Windows Server 2008, you should have a trouble-free computingĮxperience (at least from a hardware perspective). Play-compliant devices that are compatible with either Windows Home
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Steps (eventually) to update their devices and drivers to run properly Windows Home Server has good support for most newerĭevices, and it’s likely that most major hardware vendors will take
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