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LEGACY_ARCHLP Device not working [help]
#1
Alright, so I seemed to stumble across bugsys thread and found this awesome tool named Perfmon /report. I run it, and get a nice warning about my device. Here is a screenshot below:

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And this is a part of the Plug and Play classes, which is completely strange to me. Anybody want to help? I went to device manager, I had no updates for any drivers. Please help.
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#2
Go to the device's website and look for an updated driver there.
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(04-10-2011, 09:07 AM)Nemmyy Wrote: Go to the device's website and look for an updated driver there.

I did, and I put more information in the original post, Nemmy.
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(04-10-2011, 09:07 AM)The High Roller Wrote: I did, and I put more information in the original post, Nemmy.

No, you said you checked for a driver update through your device manager. Going to the manufacturer's website and looking for an updated driver there is completely different.
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EDIT: Nemmy, I am creating a system image on my XHD, then I will uninstall the driver, reboot and see what happens if I need to restore my computer back with the back up or continue with a better computer without a bad driver lingering onto my memory.


(04-10-2011, 09:09 AM)Nemmyy Wrote: No, you said you checked for a driver update through your device manager. Going to the manufacturer's website and looking for an updated driver there is completely different.


Can you help me find it? I can't seem to find it anywhere on Arcsoft.com
(04-10-2011, 09:09 AM)Nemmyy Wrote: No, you said you checked for a driver update through your device manager. Going to the manufacturer's website and looking for an updated driver there is completely different.


It is said to belong to arcsoft, but I don't know.

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Check this out, it was hidden. What should I do?

Should I go by this, Nemmy?

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libra...S.10).aspx

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#6
What exactly is the device you're trying to connect?
Tell me everything you know about it, for example, name, model, manufacturer, etc.
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(04-10-2011, 01:27 PM)Nemmyy Wrote: What exactly is the device you're trying to connect?
Tell me everything you know about it, for example, name, model, manufacturer, etc.

I fixed it Nemmy, I uninstalled the most useless piece of legacy hardware.
Thanks though.

Side note: Moderators, lock this thing up!
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#8
Try finding updates for it.
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