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Symptom(s):
- Error in Device Manager after updating audio player drivers for Windows XP*
- Error: "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)"
- Windows XP driver update for the audio player is not successful
Cause: Driver update file downloaded from the support website may be corrupted.
Solution: To resolve this problem:
- Go to the C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTEL\INTEL POCKET CONCERT\DRIVERSXP2K\ directory. This is where the Windows* XP update files would have extracted themselves to. You should find the following files -- Delete them all:
drivers_2kxp.htm
iaud2com.dll
iauddfu.sys
iaudusb.sys
idap_sp.dll
idapusb.cat
inteldap.inf
- Download the update file DAP2KXP.EXE again and run it to re-extract the files; however, this time when it asks you where to extract the files to, enter a different directory name than the default (e.g., C:\TEMP).
- Now try updating the Windows XP driver for the player, using the following installation instructions:
- Plug the audio player into a USB port on your computer.
- Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and choose Properties.
- Go to the Hardware tab.
- Go to Device Manager.
- Double-click USB Controllers.
- Double-click USB Composite Device.
- Click the Driver tab.
- Click Update Driver, and then click Next.
- Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), then click Next.
- Select ONLY Include this location in the search and click Browse.
- Browse to the directory where you previously extracted the update files and click OK.
- Click Next, and then Finish to complete the update to your Player's driver.
- Close the Control Panel.
Relevant Information: Microsoft Windows* XP
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