WTF - Neverending 'Found New Hardware' dialog
WTF - Neverending 'Found New Hardware' dialog
Just building up a PC for my sister. Budget POS, running on an Asus A8S-X motherboard (http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3 ... odelmenu=1)
When I get into windows, it's an unstoppable sea of 'Found New Hardware' wizards. The problem is, most of them are for 'Unknown Device', and it never finds the drivers for the devices even if the motherboard CD is in the drive.
So I'm trying to install the drivers manually. Only problem is that none of the manual installations can complete when there's an active 'Found New Hardware' dialog box open. Great.
Any suggestions?
When I get into windows, it's an unstoppable sea of 'Found New Hardware' wizards. The problem is, most of them are for 'Unknown Device', and it never finds the drivers for the devices even if the motherboard CD is in the drive.
So I'm trying to install the drivers manually. Only problem is that none of the manual installations can complete when there's an active 'Found New Hardware' dialog box open. Great.
Any suggestions?
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1. Nothing is installed except Windows XP Home - I've just started putting it together starting from components.
2. It's an SIS chipset - I don't see any drivers listed for the motherboard. So far I've successfully installed a driver for one of the IDE channels. That's all.
3. Yes, drive and DVD are both present.
Under device manager, there's a shit-ton of 'Unknown Device' and a fair number of recognised devices with questions marks for icons (PCI-to-PCI Bridge, IDE Channels)
2. It's an SIS chipset - I don't see any drivers listed for the motherboard. So far I've successfully installed a driver for one of the IDE channels. That's all.
3. Yes, drive and DVD are both present.
Under device manager, there's a shit-ton of 'Unknown Device' and a fair number of recognised devices with questions marks for icons (PCI-to-PCI Bridge, IDE Channels)
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I gave up pressing cancel after about the 50th box came up.
The entire PC consists of the motherboard, a Geforce 6500, 80Gb HD, and a CD Writer.
Nothing more.
Regarding manual driver search - I could do that, it gives me the option. But I have no idea what these things are so throwing some random .inf file at one would seem pointless.
The entire PC consists of the motherboard, a Geforce 6500, 80Gb HD, and a CD Writer.
Nothing more.
Regarding manual driver search - I could do that, it gives me the option. But I have no idea what these things are so throwing some random .inf file at one would seem pointless.
Something's seriously not right there, either 'doze has gone spazzy or there's a minor fault with the motherboard. Or a combination of the two. (sorry for stating the obvious)
If you have the time/resources/inclination swap out some hardware, try RAM and CPU. Or perhaps try a different 'doze install disk
As for memory testing, try Memtest.
If you have the time/resources/inclination swap out some hardware, try RAM and CPU. Or perhaps try a different 'doze install disk

As for memory testing, try Memtest.