Lwde, The i386 folder contains the Windows XP system files. It is present on your Windows XP CD-ROM. Portions of it are installed on your system when you do a clean install. On my system I have a 73.1MB folder in C: WINDOWS Driver Cache and two 2.3+ MB folders in C: Windows System32 Reinstall Backups 0000 (and 0001) DriverFiles and a 72.6MB folder in C: Windows System32 Reinstall Backups 0002 DriverFiles. The Windows XP put them there either during installation or during operation. There is no need to back them up on your current system before the clean install. Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java.
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I am running Win XP Pro SP3. Last installed with slipstreamed SP2. Trying to install a Logitech MK320 wireless keyboard and mouse. They use a USB HID Receiver. Inserting the receiver causes Windows Found New Hardware which errors installing the drivers with the message 'the data is invalild'. Followed instructions to make setupapi.log verbose. I find the first error message to be @ 22:10:56.015 #V180 Verifying file 'C: WINDOWS system32 DRIVERS hidusb.sys' (key 'hidusb.sys') against catalog ' failed.
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Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified. Verified that this file is in Driver Cache i386 Driver.cab. What do I need to do to get windows XP SP3 to extract the file and put it in System32 Drivers folder? Or may I manually extract and just put it there? Note I am upgrading from a PS2 Keyboard and Mouse and have never used a USB Keyboard nor mouse. Plugging in a USB Mouse gives me the same error message.
I have tried to update all of my USB drivers. Windows Device Manager states that they are the newest available though online the correct versions are later. These versions match the versions in the Drivers.cab file.
I found one place to download a newer set but it won't run under SP3. My usb drivers are more up to date than I thought. They are all from sp2. Now I need to figure out how to start hid stuff. There is no current hid keyboard or mouse.
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A system at work, winxp sp3, with a usb keyboard, and a usb mouse, installed the hid receiver and the wireless keyboard and mouse work fine. My system at home with a ps2 keyboard and a ps2 mouse will not correctly install a usb keyboard, a usb mouse, nor the usb receiver for a wireless keyboard and mouse. All three devices end with the same error message. Data Invalid. Download el prisionero del cielo pdf carlos ruiz zafon. An Operating System should not interrupt the user; nor require updates, antivirus, or firewalls. Please answer all of the following diagnostic questions by number in your very next reply (no need to quote this post): 1a.
Are you still getting the 'hidusb.sys is not found' errors? Are you still getting ' errors?
When did you last install slipstreamed WinXP SP2? When (approx. Date) did you last install SP3 and did you install it manually or via Windows Update?
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What is the full name of your installed anti-virus application or security suite and is your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Has a(nother) Norton application or a McAfee application EVER been installed on this computer since the last install of slipstreamed WinXP SP2? Assuming you used the OEM disc that came with the computer-in-question to create the WinXP SP2 slipstream, did a Norton free-trial or a McAfee free-trial pick one come preinstalled on the computer when you bought it? (Doesn't matter if you never used or Activated it.) 7. Open Add/Remove Programs & make sure the Show Updates box at the top is checked.
Now scroll down & tell me if ALL of the following updates are listed?. KB2559049, KB2567680; KB2555917; KB2544521, KB2544893, KB2476490; KB2393802 & KB971029 Most will be displayed as 'Security Update for Windows XP' followed by the KB number in parentheses. If IE8 is installed, two will be displayed as 'Security Update for Windows Internet Explorer 8' followed by the KB number in parentheses.
Robear Dyer (PA Bear) Microsoft MVP (Windows Client) since October 2002. An error 2 is DOS speak for file not found.
A 'hid' means Human Interface Device (like a mouse). I don't know what all those other messages mean, but if you are missing hidusb.sys, you can download one. The hidusb.sys file should be in the following folders (assuming XP in installed on your C drive): c: windows system32 drivers c: windows system32 dllcache (that is where XP keep backup copies of important files) I uploaded a copy of the XP Pro SP3 file you need to my SkyDrive (everybody has a SkyDrive for sharing files). You can download it and when you do, put a copy of the file in these two folders (assuming Windows is installed on your C drive): c: windows system32 drivers c: windows system32 dllcache (that is where XP keeps backup copies of important files). Here is the link to my SkyDrive and you can look for the file you need there: When you see the files available for download, you may not see the file extension (.exe,.dll,.cpl,.sys, etc.), but when you download them they will have the correct extension.
You need to put the downloaded files in the correct folders on your system. That may not solve all your issues, but you will at least be past that part and then we can fix the rest. Yes I'm still geting hidusb.sys not found. Did a clean install with Win XP and slipstreamed SP2 about 4 years ago when I updated the hard drives to raid 0. I've recently updated the bios for the ASUS A7n8X deluxe motherboard.
Their site states that earlier versions 'fixed' a large file transfer problem for WinXP with Raid0. Another updated 'fixed' driver install errors for usb keyboards and mice. I still have a problem after this update. SP3 download now runs. I get the same errors trying to install the usb wireless keyboard and mouse, or a usb keyboard.
SP3 was an automatic update. Don't know when and do not remember if this was a one time update or many small ones. In Ad/Remove it shows SP3 Version 20025.
I'm curently using Microsoft Security Essentials with Microsoft Firewall. I have a purchased copy of Win XP when I built my system to which I slipstreames SP2 when I updated the hard drives. I never used Norton or MacAfee after the update. Just AVG and Avast. Now Microsoft. All updates you mentioned were installed. Kumpulan kristal cinta tiga segi. KB2559049 on 8/11/2011 KB2544521 on 8/11/2011 KB2393802 on 2/22/2011 KB971029 on 3/20/2011 KB2544893 on 8/11/2011 KB2555917 on 8/11/2011 KB2567680 on 8/11/2011 KB2476490 on 8/11/201 I use IE7.
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Mostly I use firefox and never use IE unless I'm on MS site. An Operating System should not interrupt the user; nor require updates, antivirus, or firewalls.
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