Win XP et détection de modem

Win XP et détection de modem - Matériels & problèmes divers - Hardware

Marsh Posté le 08-11-2003 à 14:42:07    

Salut.
Je viens d'installer win XP home, mais quand je le démarre ou quand je d"cide d'installer mon modem, il me dit Contrôleur PCI de communications simplifiées détectées, puis "impossible d'installer ce matériel, Données non valides". Même en lançant l'installateur depuis le cd d'installation du modem ça me dit ça.
 
En gros ça me gonfle, je suis obligé de faire chier mes potes pour aller sur internet...
Avez-vous une solution ? Merci d'avance.

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Marsh Posté le 08-11-2003 à 14:42:07   

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Marsh Posté le 08-11-2003 à 14:46:19    

deja poster dans la bonne section ca peut aider :d

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Marsh Posté le 08-11-2003 à 14:59:13    

Parce que matériel et problèmes divers ça va pas ?

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Marsh Posté le 08-11-2003 à 15:34:06    

et hop, un coup de [:alkatraz]
 
This article only applies to Window XP. Xtra does not accept liability for any problems that might occur from the following article. If you aren't sure how to follow the instructions then please consult technical support.  
 
If you get the error "The data is invalid" while installing a new modem into your system, you can resolve the error by following these steps.
 
Click "Start" and select "Run".  
 
Type in "regedit" in the open field and click "OK".  
 
The Registry Editor will then appear on the screen  
 
Click on the (+) icon next to the word "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE"  
 
Click on the (+) icon next to the word "SYSTEM"  
 
Click on the (+) icon next to the word "CurrentControlSet"  
 
Click on the (+) icon next to the word "Enum"  
 
Click on the (+) icon next to the word "PCI"  
 
Inside the "PCI" folder there are keys like this :  
 
(VEN_1471&DEV_0188&SUBSYS_5004144F&REV_10)  
 
Each of these keys represent a device installed in your PC. You need to go through all of these keys one at a time.  
 
 
Click on the (+) icon next to the first key and then a subkey will appear below it like this:  
 
3&13c0b0c5&0&10  
 
 
Click on this key and on the right hand side there will be a value called "DEVICEDESC"  
 
Search through all of the "DEVICEDESC" values for each key. You need to match the "DEVICEDESC" value with the type of device you are installing.  
 
For ADSL Modems this will read "Network Controller". For PCI Modems this will read "PCI Communications Device". For example if the device you are trying to install is an ADSL modem then the "DEVICEDESC" would be "Network Controller". Or, if the device you are trying to install is a PCI modem then the "DEVICEDESC" would be "PCI Communications Device".  
 
 
Once you have searched through each of the keys and found the correct "DEVICEDESC" right click on it, and select "Permissions".  
 
Place a tick in the box under the word "Allow", next to "Full Control".  
 
Click on "OK"  
 
Close the Registry Editor.  
 
Click on "Start", then select "Control Panel".  
 
Open the "System" control panel.  
 
Select the "Hardware" tab.  
 
Click the "Device Manager" button.  
 
Look for the "Other Devices" heading and click on the (+) symbol next to it.  
 
Right click on the device name that matches the "DEVICEDESC" value you changed in the registry and select "Properties".  
 
Click on the "Driver" tab at the top of the screen  
 
Click the word "Update Driver". Windows will now ask you for the disk or CD-ROM that contains the driver for the failing device.  
Once you insert the media and point it to the correct location then the device will now install itself correctly without any errors.

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Marsh Posté le 08-11-2003 à 16:35:54    

Merci beaucoup, ça marche.  
A bientôt, Kikeo

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Marsh Posté le 18-01-2004 à 21:37:58    

Désolé, mais maintenant j'ai le même problème avec 2000 pro.
J'ai essayé de faire comme pour XP, mais nulle part je peux choisir autorisations.
Donc je suis de nouveau bloqué.
Merci de votre aide, @+

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