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device cannot start (code 10)

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itnant - 28 Oct 2005 10:41 GMT
Hi,
I am using a Power Mac G5 and Virtual PC 7.02 with windows xp pro or win2000
pro. In both systems I am not succesfull to connect properly a usb-device (a
polar usb device for infrared connection with a polar "running watch"). When
showing the properties of this device in the device manager the message is
"device cannot start (Code 10)". I have de-installed and re-installed the
driver several times an the checkbox to enable usb-devices in the
vpc-settings is also on.
The same device is working well under windows xp pro  with the same driver
on a windows notebook.
Thank You for Help and Kind regards

Ferdinand
Michael Vilain - 28 Oct 2005 21:38 GMT
> Hi,
> I am using a Power Mac G5 and Virtual PC 7.02 with windows xp pro or win2000
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>
> Ferdinand

I'd call the vendor and ask if they can help you.  Support for USB
devices on VPC is spotty.  You may get lucky and have it work
flawlessly.  Or you may be out of luck.  

Looks like the latter in your case.

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