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December 28th, 2010 17:00
Windows 7 Code 43
After uploading many, many photos form a number of SD memory cards, today when I inserted the card I got a very brief warning that a driver didn't load, or something to that effect. Later when trouble-shooting I received a notice that read something like, "Windows 7 has stopped the device from working because of a Code 43 error. I can not get the computer to recognize a number of different SD memory cards using either the internal memory card reader or an external USB card reader. I can get the external card reader to recognize a CD card, but not the internal card reader. All of the SD cards are good -- when put into a camera they all have photos.
My computer is a Dell 9100.
Thanks,
Larry Rood



fireberd
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December 29th, 2010 03:00
If you didn't use the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" function to eject/stop the memory card before removing it from the PC that is probably the problem. If this function is not used the status of the device can get corrupted in Windows. When this happens with a device, such as an SD Card, USB Flash drive, etc, in most cases you can connect the problem device, then go to the Device Manager and there will be an entry for an "unknown device" (usually in the USB section). Uninstall the unknown device in the Device Manager then physically disconnect the device and restart the PC. After Windows starts, connect the device and windows should detect and reinstall the device. Then when you want to remove the device, first use the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media function to stop the device BEFORE you physically remove it from the PC.
Larry Rood
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December 29th, 2010 06:00
Thanks. I will do as you suggest for the external USB card reader, in fact I did uninstall it several times but did not go through the procedure of rebooting. However, the problem is also there for the built-in card reader. How do I uninstall it, both hardware wise and software wise?
Correction -- my computer is an WPS9000, not 9100.
RobinBredin
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December 29th, 2010 07:00
Hi have you seen this guide HERE by Microsoft.
Larry Rood
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December 29th, 2010 15:00
Thanks.
I had not seen the Microsoft Guide. It seems that it is not actually a Microsoft Guide, the URL is http://www.softipblog.com/windows-code-43.php.
I downloaded and installed the three recommended tools. All ended up scanning my computer, found a number of Windows problems, and offered to fix them for a fee.
I'm reluctant to simply let any of the three companies make changes to my computer.
Does anyone have experience here?
Thanks.
Larry Rood
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December 30th, 2010 08:00
Anyone?
JRosenfeld
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December 30th, 2010 09:00
If you search the internet for Windows 7 code 43 you will find many other posts than the previous link, one or other may offer a better fix.
One that seems to have solved for USB for many people is:
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread249370.html
First, please disconnect all USB devices and then perform the following steps:
Using the mouse;
1. Click "Start" button, type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes) in the “Search” bar and press "Enter". Click “Continue” if necessary.
2. In Device Manager, double click to expand "Universal Serial Bus controllers", right click on the Host Controller, click "Uninstall" and click "OK".
3. Repeat the step 2 to uninstall all items under "Universal Serial Bus controllers".
Then, restart your computer and Windows 7 will reinstall all USB controllers automatically.
Using the keyboard;
Again, disconnecting all USB devices
1. Press "Ctrl + Esc" to open the “Start” menu.
2. Type “devmgmt.msc” in the Search bar and press "Enter". Click “Continue” if necessary.
3. In Device Manger, press Tab and use "Up" and "Down" to move the highlight to "Universal Serial Bus Controllers".
4. Press "Right" and expand it.
5. Press "Down" to move to the first item and press "Delete" to remove it.
6. Repeat the step 5 and uninstall all items under "Universal Serial Bus Controllers".
Then, restart your computer and Windows 7 will reinstall all controllers automatically