Hard disk This Device cannot start.(Code10)
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Intersynx
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Intersynx - Jan 31, 2016 at 06:35 AM
Intersynx - Jan 31, 2016 at 06:35 AM
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jollym124
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Oct 12, 2015 at 01:10 AM
Oct 12, 2015 at 01:10 AM
This communication problem is usually caused by out-of-date, missing or corrupt device drivers. Error Code 10 usually relates to communication with 1394 devices which are generally connected via a Firewire or USB cable.Reboot your computer - this is always a first step to resolving any problems, if it works - great, if not - proceed to the next step!
Select Start > All Programs > Windows Update
Right-click on My Computer
Click Properties > Hardware menu tab > Device Manager
Double-click the device that is causing the error (there will be a yellow triangle with exclamation mark to the left of it)
Right-click the specific device and select Properties
Click on the Driver menu tab and select Update Driver
Windows may ask for the path of the driver in which case you will need to either insert your Drivers disk (if you have it) or download the Drivers from the manufacturers website
Restart your computer
Source:drivers.com
Hope this helps you
Select Start > All Programs > Windows Update
Right-click on My Computer
Click Properties > Hardware menu tab > Device Manager
Double-click the device that is causing the error (there will be a yellow triangle with exclamation mark to the left of it)
Right-click the specific device and select Properties
Click on the Driver menu tab and select Update Driver
Windows may ask for the path of the driver in which case you will need to either insert your Drivers disk (if you have it) or download the Drivers from the manufacturers website
Restart your computer
Source:drivers.com
Hope this helps you
Jan 31, 2016 at 06:35 AM