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Asked by ianculpan in Miscellaneous Hardware, Hardware Components
Hi,
I have a problem with a Samsung P10 Laptop and a couple of problem devices. Both of these devices will not start and display a Code 10 error.
The first is a KLG-520 KCorp wireless card. I cannot get this to work even when I re-install windows. The second is a ViPower USB drive. This will only work on a clean install of XP.
When I swapped my HDD back to my original Windows disk I couldn't get either device to work.
I have the latest drivers available, my XP is patched up to the hilt and I have flashed the Laptop bios up to the latest version.
So far there is no one that can help with this problem. Samsung don't offer any advice, the card vendors say that it is a windows problem and the USB manufacturers wont answer my e-mails.
I cannot find anything in detail about "code 10" errors apart from they are resource related. I suspect that the Samsung chipset drivers are at fault but I can't prove anything.
Help!!
Regards
Ian
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