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HID Non-User Input Data Filter Error

Discussion in 'Windows Update' started by Martin, Nov 26, 2007.

  1. Martin

    Martin Guest

    After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I receive the
    following error each time I boot my system:

    Cannot Install this Hardware

    There was a problem installing this hardware:

    HID Non-User Input Data Filter

    An error occured during the installation of the device

    Fatal error during installation

    My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far, I've
    tried the following:

    - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Martin

    Martin Guest

    I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this problem.
    Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code: 0x80070643.
    Anyone know what this means?

    Thanks!




    "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I receive
    > the following error each time I boot my system:
    >
    > Cannot Install this Hardware
    >
    > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    >
    > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    >
    > An error occured during the installation of the device
    >
    > Fatal error during installation
    >
    > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far, I've
    > tried the following:
    >
    > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    >
    > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    >
    > Thanks!
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. Engel

    Engel Guest

  4. Martin

    Martin Guest

    OK... I'm lost. Anything a little more specific?


    "Engel" <Engel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E106A081-8ADE-4CC4-AD7E-C3DA7D60037E@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hello Martin,
    >
    > 0x80070643 -2147023293 ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE
    >
    > Error 0x 80070643 is returned, and the extended error is 1000-1999 or
    > (0x3e8-0x7cf)
    >
    > See if helps
    > - -- --
    >
    >
    >
    > "Martin" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this problem.
    >> Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code: 0x80070643.
    >> Anyone know what this means?
    >>
    >> Thanks!
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    >> news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
    >> > receive
    >> > the following error each time I boot my system:
    >> >
    >> > Cannot Install this Hardware
    >> >
    >> > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    >> >
    >> > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    >> >
    >> > An error occured during the installation of the device
    >> >
    >> > Fatal error during installation
    >> >
    >> > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    >> > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far,
    >> > I've
    >> > tried the following:
    >> >
    >> > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    >> > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    >> >
    >> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    >> >
    >> > Thanks!
    >> ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. Garth H

    Garth H Guest

    I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results. In
    addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the attendant
    problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know where to turn
    short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware message
    comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser Mouse
    5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be related
    to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has to
    download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded file?
    --
    RGH


    "Martin" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this problem.
    > Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code: 0x80070643.
    > Anyone know what this means?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    > news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I receive
    > > the following error each time I boot my system:
    > >
    > > Cannot Install this Hardware
    > >
    > > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    > >
    > > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    > >
    > > An error occured during the installation of the device
    > >
    > > Fatal error during installation
    > >
    > > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    > > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far, I've
    > > tried the following:
    > >
    > > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    > > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    > >
    > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    > >
    > > Thanks!
    > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  6. realcestmoi

    realcestmoi Guest

    Hi there,

    It sounds like a driver update has occured which messed up the USB settings.

    Hopefully you did not take any non MS driver(s) from windows update?

    Never take drivers from windows update unless they are intended for
    Microsoft hardware.

    If an updated driver is needed because the hardware does not work proper go
    to the manufacturers website to look for an updated driver.

    If it ain't broke: do not try to"FIX" it.

    If you did take the optional drivers from windows update try booting last
    known good configuration, rolling back on the driver or use system restore
    in safe mode prior to a date of the problem or restore from the full system
    backup you hopefully made.

    Assuming you are using Windows XP: here you can see how to roll back on a
    device driver:



    You can disable the update in question appearing when automatic updates is
    set by going
    to the windows update website and unmark (hide) driver in question.

    Best regards,
    Michel Denie

    "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:910E6CAB-3ECA-482F-8416-1FEFFBB29193@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results. In
    > addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the attendant
    > problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know where to
    > turn
    > short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware
    > message
    > comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser Mouse
    > 5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be
    > related
    > to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has to
    > download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded file?
    > --
    > RGH
    >
    >
    > "Martin" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this problem.
    >> Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code: 0x80070643.
    >> Anyone know what this means?
    >>
    >> Thanks!
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    >> news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
    >> > receive
    >> > the following error each time I boot my system:
    >> >
    >> > Cannot Install this Hardware
    >> >
    >> > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    >> >
    >> > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    >> >
    >> > An error occured during the installation of the device
    >> >
    >> > Fatal error during installation
    >> >
    >> > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    >> > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far,
    >> > I've
    >> > tried the following:
    >> >
    >> > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    >> > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    >> >
    >> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    >> >
    >> > Thanks!
    >> ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  7. Garth H

    Garth H Guest

    Michel ou RéalC'estMoi: Equipment that triggered the Windows Update is
    Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000; associated software is Intellipoint 6.2.
    As noted this was after a repair reinstallation. This HID Non-... etc was
    on prior to that time without problem. Drivers themselves for device OK;
    just this constant attempt to install HID Non-... at every boot (or every
    scan for new hardware, which I use to bring SCSI device online after turning
    them on or hot-plugging SCSI drives)
    --
    RGH


    "realcestmoi" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi there,
    >
    > It sounds like a driver update has occured which messed up the USB settings.
    >
    > Hopefully you did not take any non MS driver(s) from windows update?
    >
    > Never take drivers from windows update unless they are intended for
    > Microsoft hardware.
    >
    > If an updated driver is needed because the hardware does not work proper go
    > to the manufacturers website to look for an updated driver.
    >
    > If it ain't broke: do not try to"FIX" it.
    >
    > If you did take the optional drivers from windows update try booting last
    > known good configuration, rolling back on the driver or use system restore
    > in safe mode prior to a date of the problem or restore from the full system
    > backup you hopefully made.
    >
    > Assuming you are using Windows XP: here you can see how to roll back on a
    > device driver:
    >
    >
    >
    > You can disable the update in question appearing when automatic updates is
    > set by going
    > to the windows update website and unmark (hide) driver in question.
    >
    > Best regards,
    > Michel Denie
    >
    > "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:910E6CAB-3ECA-482F-8416-1FEFFBB29193@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > >I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results. In
    > > addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the attendant
    > > problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know where to
    > > turn
    > > short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware
    > > message
    > > comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser Mouse
    > > 5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be
    > > related
    > > to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has to
    > > download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded file?
    > > --
    > > RGH
    > >
    > >
    > > "Martin" wrote:
    > ><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > >> I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this problem.
    > >> Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code: 0x80070643.
    > >> Anyone know what this means?
    > >>
    > >> Thanks!
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    > >> news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...
    > >> > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
    > >> > receive
    > >> > the following error each time I boot my system:
    > >> >
    > >> > Cannot Install this Hardware
    > >> >
    > >> > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    > >> >
    > >> > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    > >> >
    > >> > An error occured during the installation of the device
    > >> >
    > >> > Fatal error during installation
    > >> >
    > >> > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    > >> > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far,
    > >> > I've
    > >> > tried the following:
    > >> >
    > >> > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    > >> > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    > >> >
    > >> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    > >> >
    > >> > Thanks!
    > >> >
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  8. realcestmoi

    realcestmoi Guest

    Hi there,

    Try deleting the Intellipoint drivers and re-install them and see if that
    solves the problem.

    Best regards,
    Michel Denie

    "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:8A3C91D8-A9C9-44B9-A634-AA92B84F50F7@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Michel ou RéalC'estMoi: Equipment that triggered the Windows Update is
    > Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000; associated software is Intellipoint
    > 6.2.
    > As noted this was after a repair reinstallation. This HID Non-... etc was
    > on prior to that time without problem. Drivers themselves for device OK;
    > just this constant attempt to install HID Non-... at every boot (or every
    > scan for new hardware, which I use to bring SCSI device online after
    > turning
    > them on or hot-plugging SCSI drives)
    > --
    > RGH
    >
    >
    > "realcestmoi" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi there,
    >>
    >> It sounds like a driver update has occured which messed up the USB
    >> settings.
    >>
    >> Hopefully you did not take any non MS driver(s) from windows update?
    >>
    >> Never take drivers from windows update unless they are intended for
    >> Microsoft hardware.
    >>
    >> If an updated driver is needed because the hardware does not work proper
    >> go
    >> to the manufacturers website to look for an updated driver.
    >>
    >> If it ain't broke: do not try to"FIX" it.
    >>
    >> If you did take the optional drivers from windows update try booting last
    >> known good configuration, rolling back on the driver or use system
    >> restore
    >> in safe mode prior to a date of the problem or restore from the full
    >> system
    >> backup you hopefully made.
    >>
    >> Assuming you are using Windows XP: here you can see how to roll back on a
    >> device driver:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> You can disable the update in question appearing when automatic updates
    >> is
    >> set by going
    >> to the windows update website and unmark (hide) driver in question.
    >>
    >> Best regards,
    >> Michel Denie
    >>
    >> "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:910E6CAB-3ECA-482F-8416-1FEFFBB29193@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> >I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results. In
    >> > addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the
    >> > attendant
    >> > problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know where
    >> > to
    >> > turn
    >> > short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware
    >> > message
    >> > comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser
    >> > Mouse
    >> > 5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be
    >> > related
    >> > to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has to
    >> > download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded
    >> > file?
    >> > --
    >> > RGH
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "Martin" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this
    >> >> problem.
    >> >> Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code:
    >> >> 0x80070643.
    >> >> Anyone know what this means?
    >> >>
    >> >> Thanks!
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    >> >> news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...
    >> >> > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
    >> >> > receive
    >> >> > the following error each time I boot my system:
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Cannot Install this Hardware
    >> >> >
    >> >> > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    >> >> >
    >> >> > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    >> >> >
    >> >> > An error occured during the installation of the device
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Fatal error during installation
    >> >> >
    >> >> > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me
    >> >> > the
    >> >> > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So
    >> >> > far,
    >> >> > I've
    >> >> > tried the following:
    >> >> >
    >> >> > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    >> >> > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > Thanks!
    >> >> >
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  9. Garth H

    Garth H Guest

    I have already done this twice without benefit. This error has no
    perceptible effect on the only USB device that is attached, the MICROSOFT
    mouse! I have also tried both disabling and deleting the HID item that
    shows up in the device list as unknown device but it reappears on the next
    boot. It's so unknown I have searched all over the physical machine and
    cannot find it. I have loaded / installed the latest Intel drivers and BIOS
    for the machine which has an Intel Pentium D processor and an Intel D945GNT
    motherboard.

    I have hidden the (already downloaded) update named above which shows up in
    Windows / Microsoft Update, which always fails when applied. >>>>>> If
    anyone knows how to remove the download from the machine, that would be
    helpful ... perhaps a fresh download might work. <<<<<<

    Otherwise I shall live with this until my next format of my system C: drive
    and install which will take place in about mid-July. It would be nice to
    know where the downloaded updates are stored so that one doesn't have to go
    through downloading 100+ updates every 4-6 months when I do a full install.
    Fortunately all my data and applications are on other drives.
    --
    RGH


    "realcestmoi" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi there,
    >
    > Try deleting the Intellipoint drivers and re-install them and see if that
    > solves the problem.
    >
    > Best regards,
    > Michel Denie
    >
    > "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:8A3C91D8-A9C9-44B9-A634-AA92B84F50F7@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Michel ou RéalC'estMoi: Equipment that triggered the Windows Update is
    > > Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000; associated software is Intellipoint
    > > 6.2.
    > > As noted this was after a repair reinstallation. This HID Non-... etc was
    > > on prior to that time without problem. Drivers themselves for device OK;
    > > just this constant attempt to install HID Non-... at every boot (or every
    > > scan for new hardware, which I use to bring SCSI device online after
    > > turning
    > > them on or hot-plugging SCSI drives)
    > > --
    > > RGH
    > >
    > >
    > > "realcestmoi" wrote:
    > ><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > >> Hi there,
    > >>
    > >> It sounds like a driver update has occured which messed up the USB
    > >> settings.
    > >>
    > >> Hopefully you did not take any non MS driver(s) from windows update?
    > >>
    > >> Never take drivers from windows update unless they are intended for
    > >> Microsoft hardware.
    > >>
    > >> If an updated driver is needed because the hardware does not work proper
    > >> go
    > >> to the manufacturers website to look for an updated driver.
    > >>
    > >> If it ain't broke: do not try to"FIX" it.
    > >>
    > >> If you did take the optional drivers from windows update try booting last
    > >> known good configuration, rolling back on the driver or use system
    > >> restore
    > >> in safe mode prior to a date of the problem or restore from the full
    > >> system
    > >> backup you hopefully made.
    > >>
    > >> Assuming you are using Windows XP: here you can see how to roll back on a
    > >> device driver:
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> You can disable the update in question appearing when automatic updates
    > >> is
    > >> set by going
    > >> to the windows update website and unmark (hide) driver in question.
    > >>
    > >> Best regards,
    > >> Michel Denie
    > >>
    > >> "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:910E6CAB-3ECA-482F-8416-1FEFFBB29193@microsoft.com...
    > >> >I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results. In
    > >> > addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the
    > >> > attendant
    > >> > problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know where
    > >> > to
    > >> > turn
    > >> > short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware
    > >> > message
    > >> > comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser
    > >> > Mouse
    > >> > 5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be
    > >> > related
    > >> > to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has to
    > >> > download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded
    > >> > file?
    > >> > --
    > >> > RGH
    > >> >
    > >> >
    > >> > "Martin" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this
    > >> >> problem.
    > >> >> Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code:
    > >> >> 0x80070643.
    > >> >> Anyone know what this means?
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Thanks!
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >> "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    > >> >> news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...
    > >> >> > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
    > >> >> > receive
    > >> >> > the following error each time I boot my system:
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > Cannot Install this Hardware
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > An error occured during the installation of the device
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > Fatal error during installation
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me
    > >> >> > the
    > >> >> > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So
    > >> >> > far,
    > >> >> > I've
    > >> >> > tried the following:
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    > >> >> > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > Thanks!
    > >> >> >
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  10. realcestmoi

    realcestmoi Guest

    Hi there,

    I am sorry not te be able to be of more assistance.

    If it was my computer I would make a repair installation an update windows
    again skipping the update in question and all should be fine. Make sure to
    hide the update in question on the windows update webpage.

    Good luck and best regards,
    Michel Denie


    "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:C08810AD-1F06-4C41-8587-FE855077095D@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have already done this twice without benefit. This error has no
    > perceptible effect on the only USB device that is attached, the MICROSOFT
    > mouse! I have also tried both disabling and deleting the HID item that
    > shows up in the device list as unknown device but it reappears on the next
    > boot. It's so unknown I have searched all over the physical machine and
    > cannot find it. I have loaded / installed the latest Intel drivers and
    > BIOS
    > for the machine which has an Intel Pentium D processor and an Intel
    > D945GNT
    > motherboard.
    >
    > I have hidden the (already downloaded) update named above which shows up
    > in
    > Windows / Microsoft Update, which always fails when applied. >>>>>> If
    > anyone knows how to remove the download from the machine, that would be
    > helpful ... perhaps a fresh download might work. <<<<<<
    >
    > Otherwise I shall live with this until my next format of my system C:
    > drive
    > and install which will take place in about mid-July. It would be nice to
    > know where the downloaded updates are stored so that one doesn't have to
    > go
    > through downloading 100+ updates every 4-6 months when I do a full
    > install.
    > Fortunately all my data and applications are on other drives.
    > --
    > RGH
    >
    >
    > "realcestmoi" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi there,
    >>
    >> Try deleting the Intellipoint drivers and re-install them and see if that
    >> solves the problem.
    >>
    >> Best regards,
    >> Michel Denie
    >>
    >> "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:8A3C91D8-A9C9-44B9-A634-AA92B84F50F7@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > Michel ou RéalC'estMoi: Equipment that triggered the Windows Update is
    >> > Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000; associated software is
    >> > Intellipoint
    >> > 6.2.
    >> > As noted this was after a repair reinstallation. This HID Non-... etc
    >> > was
    >> > on prior to that time without problem. Drivers themselves for device
    >> > OK;
    >> > just this constant attempt to install HID Non-... at every boot (or
    >> > every
    >> > scan for new hardware, which I use to bring SCSI device online after
    >> > turning
    >> > them on or hot-plugging SCSI drives)
    >> > --
    >> > RGH
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "realcestmoi" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Hi there,
    >> >>
    >> >> It sounds like a driver update has occured which messed up the USB
    >> >> settings.
    >> >>
    >> >> Hopefully you did not take any non MS driver(s) from windows update?
    >> >>
    >> >> Never take drivers from windows update unless they are intended for
    >> >> Microsoft hardware.
    >> >>
    >> >> If an updated driver is needed because the hardware does not work
    >> >> proper
    >> >> go
    >> >> to the manufacturers website to look for an updated driver.
    >> >>
    >> >> If it ain't broke: do not try to"FIX" it.
    >> >>
    >> >> If you did take the optional drivers from windows update try booting
    >> >> last
    >> >> known good configuration, rolling back on the driver or use system
    >> >> restore
    >> >> in safe mode prior to a date of the problem or restore from the full
    >> >> system
    >> >> backup you hopefully made.
    >> >>
    >> >> Assuming you are using Windows XP: here you can see how to roll back
    >> >> on a
    >> >> device driver:
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> You can disable the update in question appearing when automatic
    >> >> updates
    >> >> is
    >> >> set by going
    >> >> to the windows update website and unmark (hide) driver in question.
    >> >>
    >> >> Best regards,
    >> >> Michel Denie
    >> >>
    >> >> "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:910E6CAB-3ECA-482F-8416-1FEFFBB29193@microsoft.com...
    >> >> >I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results.
    >> >> >In
    >> >> > addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the
    >> >> > attendant
    >> >> > problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know
    >> >> > where
    >> >> > to
    >> >> > turn
    >> >> > short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware
    >> >> > message
    >> >> > comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser
    >> >> > Mouse
    >> >> > 5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be
    >> >> > related
    >> >> > to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has
    >> >> > to
    >> >> > download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded
    >> >> > file?
    >> >> > --
    >> >> > RGH
    >> >> >
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "Martin" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> >> I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this
    >> >> >> problem.
    >> >> >> Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code:
    >> >> >> 0x80070643.
    >> >> >> Anyone know what this means?
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Thanks!
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    >> >> >> news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...
    >> >> >> > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
    >> >> >> > receive
    >> >> >> > the following error each time I boot my system:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Cannot Install this Hardware
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > An error occured during the installation of the device
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Fatal error during installation
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving
    >> >> >> > me
    >> >> >> > the
    >> >> >> > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So
    >> >> >> > far,
    >> >> >> > I've
    >> >> >> > tried the following:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    >> >> >> > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Thanks!
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  11. realcestmoi

    realcestmoi Guest

    Found this, might help.

    See, in order:

    A...hardware device does not function correctly after you install Windows
    Vista Service Pack 1
    (courtesy of MVP TaurArian)


    How to uninstall Windows Vista SP1 as a troubleshooting step:


    Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is available
    at no charge through 18 Mar-09
    .. US:

    .. CA:

    .. UK:

    .. AU:

    .. Other:
    | select Windows
    Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1
    ===================================
    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 - Things to Know Before You Download:


    Windows Vista Help: Learn how to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1):

    --
    ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
    MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
    AumHa VSOP & Admin

    DTS-L


    Osprey wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have a USB HDD (powered) ... all working OK with any of my PC's
    > SP1 installed .. since then if I turn on the USB HDD when VISTA running it
    > crashes .. bluescreen and creates dumps.
    > If I try to start PC up with drive already switched on PC will not start,
    > keeps rebooting once it gets to Windows splash screen.
    >
    > The USB HDD still works fine with other PC's ... as I use it daily for
    > backups and file storage.
    >
    > Did SP1 screw up USB ??
    >
    > The last time it worked OK on VISTA was immediately before the SP1 upgrade
    > when I took a full system back up .... since then it will not work with
    > VISTA.
    >
    > After a crash .... I have to switch off USB HDD or unplug it to get VISTA
    > to
    > boot ... often have to do a safe mode start up first , followed by shut
    > down
    > then a normal start.
    >
    > Vista report ..."Restart after crash, shall I check for solution" but
    > returns nothing ... not even a "nothing found" message.
    >
    > About screen does tell me I have "Vista Ultimate 2007 Service Pack 1"
    >
    > PC is Dell 9200 4GB RAM 6600 2.4GHz 2 x 330GB HD RAID 0
    >
    > USB HDD is conneted via a powered Belkin USB hub ... works fine with other
    > (XP) machines<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:C08810AD-1F06-4C41-8587-FE855077095D@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have already done this twice without benefit. This error has no
    > perceptible effect on the only USB device that is attached, the MICROSOFT
    > mouse! I have also tried both disabling and deleting the HID item that
    > shows up in the device list as unknown device but it reappears on the next
    > boot. It's so unknown I have searched all over the physical machine and
    > cannot find it. I have loaded / installed the latest Intel drivers and
    > BIOS
    > for the machine which has an Intel Pentium D processor and an Intel
    > D945GNT
    > motherboard.
    >
    > I have hidden the (already downloaded) update named above which shows up
    > in
    > Windows / Microsoft Update, which always fails when applied. >>>>>> If
    > anyone knows how to remove the download from the machine, that would be
    > helpful ... perhaps a fresh download might work. <<<<<<
    >
    > Otherwise I shall live with this until my next format of my system C:
    > drive
    > and install which will take place in about mid-July. It would be nice to
    > know where the downloaded updates are stored so that one doesn't have to
    > go
    > through downloading 100+ updates every 4-6 months when I do a full
    > install.
    > Fortunately all my data and applications are on other drives.
    > --
    > RGH
    >
    >
    > "realcestmoi" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Hi there,
    >>
    >> Try deleting the Intellipoint drivers and re-install them and see if that
    >> solves the problem.
    >>
    >> Best regards,
    >> Michel Denie
    >>
    >> "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:8A3C91D8-A9C9-44B9-A634-AA92B84F50F7@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > Michel ou RéalC'estMoi: Equipment that triggered the Windows Update is
    >> > Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000; associated software is
    >> > Intellipoint
    >> > 6.2.
    >> > As noted this was after a repair reinstallation. This HID Non-... etc
    >> > was
    >> > on prior to that time without problem. Drivers themselves for device
    >> > OK;
    >> > just this constant attempt to install HID Non-... at every boot (or
    >> > every
    >> > scan for new hardware, which I use to bring SCSI device online after
    >> > turning
    >> > them on or hot-plugging SCSI drives)
    >> > --
    >> > RGH
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "realcestmoi" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Hi there,
    >> >>
    >> >> It sounds like a driver update has occured which messed up the USB
    >> >> settings.
    >> >>
    >> >> Hopefully you did not take any non MS driver(s) from windows update?
    >> >>
    >> >> Never take drivers from windows update unless they are intended for
    >> >> Microsoft hardware.
    >> >>
    >> >> If an updated driver is needed because the hardware does not work
    >> >> proper
    >> >> go
    >> >> to the manufacturers website to look for an updated driver.
    >> >>
    >> >> If it ain't broke: do not try to"FIX" it.
    >> >>
    >> >> If you did take the optional drivers from windows update try booting
    >> >> last
    >> >> known good configuration, rolling back on the driver or use system
    >> >> restore
    >> >> in safe mode prior to a date of the problem or restore from the full
    >> >> system
    >> >> backup you hopefully made.
    >> >>
    >> >> Assuming you are using Windows XP: here you can see how to roll back
    >> >> on a
    >> >> device driver:
    >> >>

    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> You can disable the update in question appearing when automatic
    >> >> updates
    >> >> is
    >> >> set by going
    >> >> to the windows update website and unmark (hide) driver in question.
    >> >>
    >> >> Best regards,
    >> >> Michel Denie
    >> >>
    >> >> "Garth H" <GarthH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:910E6CAB-3ECA-482F-8416-1FEFFBB29193@microsoft.com...
    >> >> >I have been through all that Martin did and with the same results.
    >> >> >In
    >> >> > addition, have done a repair install of WIN XP-SP2 with all the
    >> >> > attendant
    >> >> > problems (now solved) and still I get this problem. Don't know
    >> >> > where
    >> >> > to
    >> >> > turn
    >> >> > short of format HDD and complete reinstall, because the New Hardware
    >> >> > message
    >> >> > comes up and fails on every reboot. However, the MS Wireless Laser
    >> >> > Mouse
    >> >> > 5000 seems to function without problem. Think that problem could be
    >> >> > related
    >> >> > to a defective file downloaded by Microsoft update (since never has
    >> >> > to
    >> >> > download it before failing) ... any way to delete such a downloaded
    >> >> > file?
    >> >> > --
    >> >> > RGH
    >> >> >
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "Martin" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> >> I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this
    >> >> >> problem.
    >> >> >> Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code:
    >> >> >> 0x80070643.
    >> >> >> Anyone know what this means?
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Thanks!
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    >> >> >> news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...
    >> >> >> > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I
    >> >> >> > receive
    >> >> >> > the following error each time I boot my system:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Cannot Install this Hardware
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > An error occured during the installation of the device
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Fatal error during installation
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving
    >> >> >> > me
    >> >> >> > the
    >> >> >> > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So
    >> >> >> > far,
    >> >> >> > I've
    >> >> >> > tried the following:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    >> >> >> > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > Thanks!
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  12. Garth H

    Garth H Guest

    Thank you, Denis, for this and the prior response. I think that you are
    probably right that a subsequent repair install is the only way to correct
    this. I probably should have done that right away rather than fool around.
    Usually I follow a list of steps from the previous install so that I do
    things in the right order but I didn't this time --- thought by now that I
    knew it all --- oh well, we live and learn! Thanks for your help.
    --
    RGH


    "realcestmoi" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Found this, might help.
    >
    > See, in order:
    >
    > A...hardware device does not function correctly after you install Windows
    > Vista Service Pack 1
    > (courtesy of MVP TaurArian)
    >
    >
    > How to uninstall Windows Vista SP1 as a troubleshooting step:
    >
    <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    etcetera, etcetera … …
     
  13. Lauca

    Lauca Guest

    "Martin" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this problem.
    > Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code: 0x80070643.
    > Anyone know what this means?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    > news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I receive
    > > the following error each time I boot my system:
    > >
    > > Cannot Install this Hardware
    > >
    > > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    > >
    > > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    > >
    > > An error occured during the installation of the device
    > >
    > > Fatal error during installation
    > >
    > > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    > > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far, I've
    > > tried the following:
    > >
    > > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    > > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    > >
    > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    > >
    > > Thanks!
    > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I went into the same problem. Look into your Windows directorye for a log
    file named wfd01005Inst.log (or similar) updated at the time youried to
    install the update.
    Open this log file, it should allow you to see what caused the install
    error. In my case, I found "FileVersion of
    E:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\wdf01000.sys is Greater Than 1.5.5600.0".

    Thus, I renamed the wfd01000.sys file, ran the update again and voilà !, it
    went fine, no more error !

    I restarted Windows, no more New hardware Install failure message...

    Out of curiosity, I checked the file wfd01000.sys installed by the update,
    it was exactly the same than the old one.

    Hope this helps
     
  14. Garth H

    Garth H Guest

    Yes! Laura! Cheers!

    A possible surmise of the underlying cause ... I repaired my system after we
    changed to daylight savings time but the XP SP2 assumed the old date for
    start of DST, and it still thinks its DST. So the time-stamps of
    wdf01000.sys as replaced differ by one hour.
    --
    RGH


    "Lauca" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > "Martin" wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > I just ran Windows Update and tried installing the fix for this problem.
    > > Unfortunately, it would not install and gave me Error Code: 0x80070643.
    > > Anyone know what this means?
    > >
    > > Thanks!
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "Martin" <martin.shipon@verizon.net> wrote in message
    > > news:zSA2j.13198$r81.9230@trndny05...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    > > > After updating my system from Windows XP Home to Professional, I receive
    > > > the following error each time I boot my system:
    > > >
    > > > Cannot Install this Hardware
    > > >
    > > > There was a problem installing this hardware:
    > > >
    > > > HID Non-User Input Data Filter
    > > >
    > > > An error occured during the installation of the device
    > > >
    > > > Fatal error during installation
    > > >
    > > > My computer is a Dell Inspiron 5100 and the mouse that is giving me the
    > > > trouble is a Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 1.0A. So far, I've
    > > > tried the following:
    > > >
    > > > - Rolling back the driver to a prior version.
    > > > - Installing Microsoft Intellipoint 6.2 software.
    > > >
    > > > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
    > > >
    > > > Thanks!
    > > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > I went into the same problem. Look into your Windows directorye for a log
    > file named wfd01005Inst.log (or similar) updated at the time youried to
    > install the update.
    > Open this log file, it should allow you to see what caused the install
    > error. In my case, I found "FileVersion of
    > E:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSwdf01000.sys is Greater Than 1.5.5600.0".
    >
    > Thus, I renamed the wfd01000.sys file, ran the update again and voilà !, it
    > went fine, no more error !
    >
    > I restarted Windows, no more New hardware Install failure message...
    >
    > Out of curiosity, I checked the file wfd01000.sys installed by the update,
    > it was exactly the same than the old one.
    >
    > Hope this helps<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  15. After beating my head against the wall and reading ALL of the posts of people
    having this problem, and no one giving a solution, but a few were able to
    lead me down the right path.

    HERE IS THE SOLUTION!!! (at least it worked for me!)

    Go to C:\Windows\system32\drivers and delete wdf01000.sys

    Then, go to windows update, and select Custom. Then select hardware updates,
    and HID non-user Input data filter should be there again. Now select
    download and install, and it should enter the correct information and fix
    your HID non-user Input Data Filter Error / fatal error / failed to install
    problem.
     
  16. After beating my head against the wall and reading ALL of the posts of
    people
    having this problem, and no one giving a solution, but a few were able
    to
    lead me down the right path.

    HERE IS THE SOLUTION!!! (at least it worked for me!)

    Go to C:\Windows\system32\drivers and delete wdf01000.sys

    Then, go to windows update, and select Custom. Then select hardware
    updates,
    and HID non-user Input data filter should be there again. Now select
    download and install, and it should enter the correct information and
    fix
    your HID non-user Input Data Filter Error / fatal error / failed to
    install
    problem.
     
  17. Fyrestryke

    Fyrestryke Guest

    YAY! That worked perfectly! Thanks, Crakaz! =)

    "crakaz@gmail.com" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > After beating my head against the wall and reading ALL of the posts of
    > people
    > having this problem, and no one giving a solution, but a few were able
    > to
    > lead me down the right path.
    >
    > HERE IS THE SOLUTION!!! (at least it worked for me!)
    >
    > Go to C:Windowssystem32drivers and delete wdf01000.sys
    >
    > Then, go to windows update, and select Custom. Then select hardware
    > updates,
    > and HID non-user Input data filter should be there again. Now select
    > download and install, and it should enter the correct information and
    > fix
    > your HID non-user Input Data Filter Error / fatal error / failed to
    > install
    > problem.
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  18. bofrank

    bofrank Guest

    Thank you crakaz!

    Got a new computer, ghost of Hard Drive it was XP Home.
    Upgraded to XP-Pro and issues started the same as the other posters.

    HID non-user Input Data Filter Error / fatal error / failed to install
    problem.

    This caused issues with the HP 3380 Laser jet scanner and Microsoft wireless
    laser Mouse 5000/Keyboard 4000/receiver 3.1.

    The HP 3380 Laser scanner would communicate with PC but not execute the
    scanning process. The print functions worked.

    Secure an install disk from HP for laserjet 3015/3020/3030/3380 v4.0 is for
    XP, call HP and ask for v4.0, they will send it to you. They don’t recommend
    downloads for installation. Once you have the hard disk, Uninstall the HP
    3380, insert the HP install disk v4.0 and find scrubber.exe and run it. Now,
    install HP 3380 as per set up instructions.

    Note: You can save your fax and printer settings before you begin the
    Uninstall and Install process, you will need to go to the HP Toolbox. Go to
    “Status Tab” and find “Print Info” on left side and click. Print all your
    information before you call HP so you have your SN # and all the info they
    will ask as well as the set up info. HP 800-474-6836 To save your
    Printer/fax settings click the “Fax Tab”, left side to “Detailed Fax
    Settings”, next on right click “Fax Setup Wizard”, top tab click “System
    Settings” tab, go down on left side click “Save and Restore” to back up
    settings or restore them.

    HID non-user Input Data Filter Error, followed the solution from “crakaz”
    and deleted:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > HERE IS THE SOLUTION!!! (at least it worked for me!)
    > >
    > > Go to C:Windowssystem32drivers and delete wdf01000.sys<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I didn't have to do anything further as this cured the issue. Don’t now for
    sure but maybe the driver for the Wireless mouse receiver 3.1 was already
    there as it didn't appear on the hardware update list. Plugged in the
    receiver and heard the clunk-clunk and it worked with no errors.

    Thanks and your fix worked.



    "Fyrestryke" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > YAY! That worked perfectly! Thanks, Crakaz! =)
    >
    > "crakaz@gmail.com" wrote:
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > After beating my head against the wall and reading ALL of the posts of
    > > people
    > > having this problem, and no one giving a solution, but a few were able
    > > to
    > > lead me down the right path.
    > >
    > > HERE IS THE SOLUTION!!! (at least it worked for me!)
    > >
    > > Go to C:Windowssystem32drivers and delete wdf01000.sys
    > >
    > > Then, go to windows update, and select Custom. Then select hardware
    > > updates,
    > > and HID non-user Input data filter should be there again. Now select
    > > download and install, and it should enter the correct information and
    > > fix
    > > your HID non-user Input Data Filter Error / fatal error / failed to
    > > install
    > > problem.
    > >
    > >
    > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  19. Alan

    Alan Guest

    HID driver yuckiness

    Thank Yoooou! This fixed the annoying problem you all have been grappling with. Mine came after a new build and new XP install. Works like a champ now!
     
  20. Alan

    Alan Guest

    HID driver yuckiness

    In my haste, I forgot to note, Craka's fix was the one that worked for me.
     

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