Disabled Devices Generate Code 10 Status (134238)
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This article was previously published under Q134238 SYMPTOMS
After you install Windows 95, Windows 95 may detect devices that are
disabled in the computer's CMOS settings. These devices are displayed in
Device Manager with an exclamation point in a yellow circle, with the
following status:
This device is not present, not working properly, or does
not have all the drivers installed. See your hardware
documentation (Code 10.)
CAUSE
When Windows 95 detects a device that has been disabled in the computer's
CMOS settings, the appropriate driver is loaded but the device is disabled.
Any devices attached to the disabled device are not displayed in the device
tree.
RESOLUTION
To enable the device in Windows 95, first enable it in the computer's CMOS
settings, and then restart Windows 95. For information about enabling
devices in your computer's CMOS settings, please consult your computer
documentation.
MORE INFORMATION
When Windows 95 detects the hardware in your computer, it scans memory at
specific I/O addresses to find devices. Windows 95 does not check CMOS
settings to determine whether a device is disabled.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB134238 |
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