- Device USBSTORDisk&Ven_Innostor&Prod_Innostor&Rev_1.0011234907067983&0 was not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match.
- Last Device Instance Id: SCSIDisk&Ven_SanDisk&Prod_SD9SN8W128G10024&401110b&0&020000
- Class Guid: {4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
- Migration Rank: 0xF000FE00FFFFF130
- Status: 0xC0000719
- Device USBSTORDisk&Ven_Innostor&Prod_Innostor&Rev_1.0011234907067983&0 was configured.
- Driver Name: disk.inf
- Class Guid: {4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
- Driver Version: 10.0.17134.1
- Driver Section: disk_install.NT
- Matching Device Id: GenDisk
- Device Updated: true
- Parent Device: USBVID_1F75&PID_091711234907067983
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- Device started (disk):
- Device USBSTORDisk&Ven_Innostor&Prod_Innostor&Rev_1.0011234907067983&0 was started.
- Driver Name: disk.inf
- Class Guid: {4D36E967-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
- Lower Filters:
- Driver Management concluded the process to install driver disk.inf_amd64_22d3a9d945ba3114 for Device Instance ID USBSTORDISK&VEN_INNOSTOR&PROD_INNOSTOR&REV_1.0011234907067983&0 with the following status: 0x0.
The type of the filesystem is RAW. CHKDSK is not available for RAW drives. Sometimes, the volume fails in such a way that it becomes RAW. In most cases the failure will be associated with a sudden reboot (per power failure or the STOP error). There are two other articles on a serial port adapter for Windows.Below is the instructions for Linux and how to connect your serial adapter while using Linux. This should work for most people using Linux and a serial adapter or usb to rs232 driver which is being discussed.
Most USB mass storage devices are exceedingly easy to use; you can slot them into the USB port on your computer and you can start dragging files into them via the icon that appears in 'My Computer.' Unfortunately if the storage drivers have previously been disabled, it will not be so easy to access the device; this is the most common reason for not being able to use a mass storage device. To enable the device, you will have to edit a value in your system registry.
Step 1
Click on 'Start' or the Windows button. Click on 'Run' and type 'regedit' into the 'Run' dialog box to launch the system registry from your computer, where you will be able to enable a storage device.
Step 2
Click on the small triangle beside 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' to expand that topic, you will now see 'System'; click on the small triangle beside that to expand on that topic.
Step 3
Keep expanding on topics until you reach 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesUSBSTOR' in the left panel. Folders including 'BootFlags' and 'DisplayNames' should be visible in the right panel.
Step 4
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Double-click the 'Start' file in the right panel. Change 'Value' to '3' (without quotes) and click 'OK' to finish enabling the USB mass storage drivers.
Click on 'File' and then 'Save' at the top left side of the registry editor.
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