

- #Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 install#
- #Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 drivers#
- #Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 update#
- #Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 driver#
Microsoft Nano Transceiver v1.0, then check the USB filter and try the device clean boot.ġ.
#Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 update#
On the problematic PC, please update its BIOS from manufacture's site and reinstall USB controllers. If it doesn't work on other computers, it should be hardware issue. I suggest testing the Mouse on other computer to verify the hardware is good. SideNote: When I plug in the Microsoft Touch Mouse for the first time, it blue screens (only when the mouse was turned on). What should be done next? Maybe give me the hotfix windows update is failing to install?
#Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 driver#
(grabbed latest driver installs and re-installed many times) I've found and followed many articles out there including: When helping, please realize that I have done all of this many different ways, in safe and clean boot modes and more. It seems like that WdfCoInstaller01009.dll is built for a different windows environment and there is a hotfix out there to fix it, but it fails. It says it installs successfully, yay! But I need to reboot first, so I do and Windows puts the version of the file back on boot, then when it loads the Transceiver again, we're back to square 1.it So I backed up my copy of the 7/2011 one and then put the 8/2009 back in place. So I ran sfc.exe /scannowįrom a command prompt to make sure my windows files were all the right versions. I noticed on my laptop (running same type of win 7 install) that same file was dated.
#Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 install#
So I honed in on the file in question, WdfCoInstaller01009.dll, a dll I believe used for to install usb drivers. Without it plugged in, the install will succeed but nothing works still, same errors trying to see the Transceiver.
#Microsoft nano transceiver v2 0 drivers#
So I reinstalled the IntelliPoint Drivers 8.2 many times, and with the transceiver plugged in, it will fail with "Error code:ġ603". Ok, so I can't update with windows update, can't find the driver or hotfix online either to install it manually. This is really rare here because remember, this is a very plain install of Windows 7.
Code 800F020B (code changes every attempt)". The update seems immensely relevant, it's called "Microsoft - Other Hardware - Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Detection Driver (USB)".īut it fails installation with the very helpful "Windows Update encountered an unknown error.

I try trusty windows update, and luckily it finds an important update (ONLY when the transceiver usb is plugged in).

So it was obviously updated very recently. Where it gets interesting, clicking properties it says this: "C:\Windows\system32\WdfCoInstaller01009.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error." If you browse to that file, I see that the file date is, barely 1 month If you go into Devices and Printers, click on the one with the yellow caution symbol, Microsoft Nano Transceiver v1.0, it will take you to the properties, clicking the hardware tab it says "Device Status: Reinstall the drivers for this device. "Device driver was not successfully installed. Says that it fails with the standard fail screen. With the mouse off, when I just plug this small usb key in, the system recognizes it for what it is but Let's forget that I have a new Microsoft Touch Mouse because the problem seems to actually be when installing the Microsoft Nano Transceiver v1.0. This happens on very plain install of Windows 7 64bit, SP1, Microsoft Touch Mouse with a Microsoft Nano Transceiver v1.0. I'm a software architect myself and don't give up easily! And I've keyworded this article with all of the relevant information so others can find the fix when we get it lined out, I hope it helps.
