Generic Serial Remember To Change Idvendor
This page contains the driver installation download for Generic Serial (PROTOTYPE--Remember to change idVendor) in supported models (HP Pavilion Dv6. Mar 20, 2008 - Device Name = Generic Mass Storage (PROTOTYPE--Remember to. Under Universal Serial Bus Controller in Device Manager (Here;s the steps. It is identifying itself as a prototype and even states 'change vendor ID'.
I just purchased a Magellan 4250 GPS, when I connected it to my systems I get a 'One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned'. I get this on my Avertec 2370 laptop both when I connect it to one of the USB port on the laptop and to a powered USB hub. I then went downstairs to my Dell Precision 390 and connect it to the USB port (actually to both) and get the same error. Both system are running XP Pro. I assumed I have a defective GPS. Took it to work where I have a HP Kayak running Windows 2000 where I have installed a USB 2.0 / Firewire PCI card (since computer only had USB 1.1 support).
Plugged the GPS into one of the USB ports, came up like a champ. Now I am confused, what should be my next step. I could always do my custom POI update here at work, It is just unsettling to have two very diverse systems (ok, they have same OS) have the same error. I just purchased a Magellan 4250 GPS, when I connected it to my systems I get a 'One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned'.
I get this on my Avertec 2370 laptop both when I connect it to one of the USB port on the laptop and to a powered USB hub. I then went downstairs to my Dell Precision 390 and connect it to the USB port (actually to both) and get the same error. Both system are running XP Pro. I assumed I have a defective GPS. Took it to work where I have a HP Kayak running Windows 2000 where I have installed a USB 2.0 / Firewire PCI card (since computer only had USB 1.1 support).
Plugged the GPS into one of the USB ports, came up like a champ. Download the oyster victorian magazine pdf free. Now I am confused, what should be my next step. I could always do my custom POI update here at work, It is just unsettling to have two very diverse systems (ok, they have same OS) have the same error.
Click to expand. If your GPS came with a driver disc, make sure you install the software + drivers for it first before you plug it in. Some GPS units also have user-configurable USB settings inside the unit itself to tell it what type of port to emulate. You should read the instruction booklet as well.
If it's working on any machine, it should work on the others as well - but keep in mind that some newer security suites are pretty draconian regarding connecting devices and could also play a part. Disable A/V suites during the installation of the drivers and device as well. If your GPS came with a driver disc, make sure you install the software + drivers for it first before you plug it in. Some GPS units also have user-configurable USB settings inside the unit itself to tell it what type of port to emulate. You should read the instruction booklet as well.
If it's working on any machine, it should work on the others as well - but keep in mind that some newer security suites are pretty draconian regarding connecting devices and could also play a part. Disable A/V suites during the installation of the drivers and device as well. Click to expand.No drivers, just a utility to manage and transfer custom points of interest file. Should be plug and play, I did turn off ZonaAlarm in case that got in the way, no difference. I will try tonight to boot up in safe mode to see it that makes any difference. I also forgot that I have two other laptops at home to play with. One a Compaq R3000Z XP with Norton A/V, and another a Compaq V2000Z (or something like that) XP with Avast A/V.
Maybe its behavior on all my systems will give a clue as to what is going on. Click to expand.Am I correct, you're referring to a Magellan Maesro 4250 GPS Navigation Device for North America? If so, from what i see at first glance wrt their documentation • USB interface only used to provide a power source for recharging the Magellan unit (is that your intent for USB? Didn't sound like it) • Creating your own custom POIs is done using their software provided on the CD along with an SD/MMC card /*** Edit ***/ /*** Edit 2 ***/ When you said 'the GPS looked like a hard drive' under Windows 2000, did you have an SD card inserted on your computer and was it the card that looked like a hard drive?
Am I correct, you're referring to a Magellan Maesro 4250 GPS Navigation Device for North America? If so, from what i see at first glance wrt their documentation • USB interface only used to provide a power source for recharging the Magellan unit (is that your intent for USB? Didn't sound like it) • Creating your own custom POIs is done using their software provided on the CD along with an SD/MMC card /*** Edit 2 ***/ When you said 'the GPS looked like a hard drive' under Windows 2000, did you have an SD card inserted on your computer and was it the card that looked like a hard drive? Click to expand.What I first did to bring custom POI into my GPS was to use the supplied software to create the POI file. I then created a directory called CPOI on the SC card and put the POI file in it. Then I placed the card in the GPS and was able to load the custom POI into the GPS.