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- [code]>>> [Device Install (DiShowUpdateDevice) - USBVID_2341&PID_000164938323231351A0A080]
- cmd: 'C:Windowssystem32mmc.exe' 'C:Windowssystem32compmgmt.msc' /s
- dvi: No class installer for 'Arduino Uno'
- dvi: Default installer: Enter 18:13:13.893
- dvi: {DIF_UPDATEDRIVER_UI - exit(0xe000020e)} 18:13:13.894
- ndv: {Update Driver Software Wizard for USBVID_2341&PID_000164938323231351A0A080}
- inf: Opened INF: 'c:usersadministratordesktoparduino-0022driversarduino uno.inf' ([strings])
- inf: {SetupCopyOEMInf: c:usersadministratordesktoparduino-0022driversarduino uno.inf} 18:13:21.835
- ! inf: Package was already in store: skipping Driver Store add
- inf: {SetupCopyOEMInf exit (0x00000000)} 18:13:21.924
- inf: Opened PNF: 'C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf' ([strings])
- sig: Key = arduino uno.inf
- sig: FilePath = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf
- sig: Catalog = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571CDC_vista.cat
- ! sig: Verifying file against specific (valid) catalog failed! (0x00000057)
- sig: {_VERIFY_FILE_SIGNATURE exit(0x00000057)} 18:13:21.972
- sig: Key = arduino uno.inf
- sig: FilePath = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf
- sig: Catalog = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571CDC_vista.cat
- ! sig: Verifying file against specific Authenticode(tm) catalog failed! (0x80092003)
- ! sig: Error 0x80092003: An error occurred while reading or writing to a file.
- sig: {_VERIFY_FILE_SIGNATURE exit(0x80092003)} 18:13:21.974
- dvi: Selected driver installs from section [DriverInstall] in 'c:windowssystem32driverstorefilerepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf'.
- dvi: {Plug and Play Service: Device Install for USBVID_2341&PID_000164938323231351A0A080}
- ump: Creating Install Process: DrvInst.exe 18:13:21.983
- ndv: DriverNodeName=arduino uno.inf:DeviceList:DriverInstall:5.1.2600.0:usbvid_2341&pid_0001
- ndv: DriverStorepath=C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf
- ndv: Building driver list from driver node strong name...
- inf: Opened PNF: 'C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf' ([strings])
- sig: Key = arduino uno.inf
- sig: FilePath = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf
- sig: Catalog = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571CDC_vista.cat
- ! sig: Verifying file against specific (valid) catalog failed! (0x00000057)
- sig: {_VERIFY_FILE_SIGNATURE exit(0x00000057)} 18:13:22.098
- sig: Key = arduino uno.inf
- sig: FilePath = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf
- sig: Catalog = C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571CDC_vista.cat
- ! sig: Verifying file against specific Authenticode(tm) catalog failed! (0x80092003)
- ! sig: Error 0x80092003: An error occurred while reading or writing to a file.
- sig: {_VERIFY_FILE_SIGNATURE exit(0x80092003)} 18:13:22.100
- dvi: Selected driver installs from section [DriverInstall] in 'c:windowssystem32driverstorefilerepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf'.
- ndv: {Core Device Install} 18:13:22.101
- inf: Opened PNF: 'C:WindowsINFoem22.inf' ([strings])
- dvi: Using exported function 'PortsClassInstaller' in module 'C:Windowssystem32MsPorts.Dll'.
- dvi: Class installer MsPorts.Dll,PortsClassInstaller
- dvi: Class installer: Enter 18:13:22.134
- dvi: Default installer: Enter 18:13:22.135
- dvi: {DIF_ALLOW_INSTALL - exit(0xe000020e)} 18:13:22.135
- dvi: {DIF_INSTALLDEVICEFILES} 18:13:22.136
- dvi: Class installer: Exit
- dvi: {Install FILES}
- inf: Opened PNF: 'c:windowssystem32driverstorefilerepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf' ([strings])
- inf: CopyFiles=DriverCopyFiles.nt (arduino uno.inf line 28)
- cpy: Open PnpLockdownPolicy: Err=2. This is OK. Use LockDownPolicyDefault
- flq: Inf : 'c:windowssystem32driverstorefilerepositoryarduino uno.inf_x86_neutral_21f372cd0616c571arduino uno.inf'
- ! flq: Missing SourceDisksFiles/SourceDisksNames information from INF.
- ! flq: Default INBOX source locations pulled from pre-built DrvIndex
- flq: SourceRootPath: 'C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositorymdmcpq.inf_x86_neutral_9f203c20b6f0dabd'
- flq: CopyStyle - 0x00002000
- flq: CopyStyle - 0x00002000
- flq: SourceRootPath - 'C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositorymdmcpq.inf_x86_neutral_9f203c20b6f0dabd'
- flq: SourceFilename - 'usbser.sys'
- flq: TargetDirectory- 'C:Windowssystem32DRIVERS'
- flq: {FILE_QUEUE_COPY exit(0x00000000)}
- inf: {Install Inf Section [DriverInstall.NT] exit (0x00000000)}
- dvi: Processing co-installer registration section [DriverInstall.NT.CoInstallers].
- inf: {Install Inf Section [DriverInstall.NT.CoInstallers]}
- inf: {Install Inf Section [DriverInstall.NT.CoInstallers] exit (0x00000000)}
- dvi: {Install INTERFACES}
- dvi: Installing section [DriverInstall.NT.Interfaces]
- dvi: {Install FILES exit (0x00000000)}
- dvi: {DIF_INSTALLDEVICEFILES - exit(0x00000000)} 18:13:22.200
- dvi: {_SCAN_FILE_QUEUE}
- flq: SPQ_SCAN_PRUNE_COPY_QUEUE
- flq: SPQ_SCAN_ACTIVATE_DRP
- ! sig: GetNameSDInfo
- ! sig: Error 0: The operation completed successfully.
- flq: ScanQ end Validity flags=620 CopyNodes=1
- ndv: Committing file queue...
- flq: CommitQ DelNodes=0 RenNodes=0 CopyNodes=1
- flq: {SPFILENOTIFY_STARTQUEUE - exit(0x00000001)}
- flq: subqueue count=1
- flq: {SPFILENOTIFY_STARTSUBQUEUE - exit(0x00000001)}
- flq: SourcePath - [C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepositorymdmcpq.inf_x86_neutral_9f203c20b6f0dabd]
- flq: Flags - 0x00000000
- flq: {SPFILENOTIFY_NEEDMEDIA}
- flq: {SPFQNOTIFY_NEEDMEDIA - returned 0x00000000}
- !!! flq: Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified.
- !!! flq: FileQueueCommit aborting!
- !!! flq: Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified.
- flq: {SPFILENOTIFY_ENDQUEUE - exit(0x00000001)}
- ndv: Device install status=0x00000002
- ! ndv: Queueing up error report since device installation failed...
- ndv: {Core Device Install - exit(0x00000002)} 18:13:22.225
- dvi: Class installer: Enter 18:13:22.225
- dvi: Default installer: Enter 18:13:22.226
- dvi: {DIF_DESTROYPRIVATEDATA - exit(0xe000020e)} 18:13:22.227
- ump: Server install process exited with code 0x00000002 18:13:22.229
- ump: {Plug and Play Service: Device Install exit(00000002)}
- ndv: Device Install failed for new device...installing NULL driver.
- dvi: {Plug and Play Service: Device Install for USBVID_2341&PID_000164938323231351A0A080}
- ump: Creating Install Process: DrvInst.exe 18:13:22.236
- dvi: Set selected driver complete.
- dvi: No class installer for 'Arduino Uno'
- dvi: Default installer: Enter 18:13:22.252
- dvi: {DIF_ALLOW_INSTALL - exit(0xe000020e)} 18:13:22.252
- dvi: No class installer for 'Arduino Uno'
- ! dvi: Installing NULL driver!
- dvi: {Restarting Devices} 18:13:22.267
- dvi: Restart: USBVID_2341&PID_000164938323231351A0A080
- dvi: Default installer: Exit
- dvi: {DIF_INSTALLDEVICE - exit(0x00000000)} 18:13:22.353
- ump: Server install process exited with code 0x00000000 18:13:22.356
- ump: {Plug and Play Service: Device Install exit(00000000)}
- ndv: {Update Driver Software Wizard exit(00000002)}
- <<< [Exit status: FAILURE(0x00000002)]
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Mar 24, 2014 Just to confirm, for Windows 7 OS, locate System Root C:Windowsinf Setupapi.dev.log will be present if any USB interface type device has been connected.
Setupapi Dll
- Configure the verbosity of setupapi.app.log and setupapi.dev.log. Navigate to the log file using the steps below: Open Registry Editor. Windows 7/8/8.1/10 users: Press the Windows key + R, type regedit and press Enter. Windows Vista users: Click Start, type Run in the Start Search box and press ENTER, and then type regedit in the Run window.
- Installation applications, class installers, and co-installers can use the SetupAPI logging functions to write entries to the device installation log and the application installation text log. The SetupAPI text logs are ANSI plain text files, which are located by default in the%SystemRoot%inf directory. The text logs are in the English (Standard) language.
- Dvi: Query-removal was vetoed by HID HIDCLASS&Col02 1&4784345&3&0001 (veto type 5: PNPVetoOutstandingOpen).
- C: sc query ctxusbm If the USB driver is not loaded and running, you will need to determine what is causing the service from not installing or stopping it from starting. The setupapi logs will determine if any errors occur during the installation of the driver.
- Oct 17, 2017 Locate and delete the file C:WINDOWSINFsetupapi.dev.log Run the ITCH v2.2.2 install again When prompted to plug in your device, turn your device on FIRST then insert the USB cord.