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When I look in Event Viewer after startup I see an error which is as follows:
Following system-start drivers failed to load hptpro IntelIde Event ID: 7026 File Name: netevent.dll File Ver: 5.1.2600.0 Source: Service Control Manager Type: Error Symbolic Name: EVENT_BOOT_SYSTEM_ DRIVERS_FAILED Message: The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load %1. Can anyone point me in the direction of where to look in windows to correct this annoying problem computer specs listed in sig.
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While waiting for a reply from someone, I found that by rolling back the driver for the IntelIde worked. Hptpro I found stands for High Point Filter Driver, since I don't use Raid or have a SCSI drive would it be fair to say that I can delete the hptpro driver from C:\Windows\system32\drivers folder? I'm still receiving the error for hptpro but not IntelIde. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Did this just start?
If you don't have SATA RAID or SCSI why are they enabled in your bios?
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I could have accidently enabled it when I tried to update BIOS about a month ago. BIOS didn't work well so I rolled back to original. I'll check the BIOS to see if it's enabled. If it's not, can I delete the hptpro driver from folder previously mentioned?
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Checked BIOS and RAID Device Control is Disabled.
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Okay, remove it.
I would use the Add/Remove Windows components option in Control Panel. |
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Thanks pam just what I needed. Everything is working fine now.
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