2) Right-click on USB Mass Storage Device and select Uninstall. 3) If prompted for the continue, click the OK button. If you see Delete the driver software for this device, click the box next to it, then click the OK button. Dear 10F members, I have installed Windows 10 to my computer Sony Vaio VGN-FZ460E.But I am having problem with installing the Mass Storage Controller. I would be very glad if one could help me.
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[SIZE=4]For some unknown reason, I've been seeing cases where USB Mass Storage or CD/DVD driver files go missing. This corrupts the respective driver.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]USB Mass Storage Driver - used for external USB storage devices like flash drives, hard disks, and USB CD/DVD drives.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]CD/DVD Driver - used for CD/DVD players. If you have a USB CD/DVD note that Windows installs the USB Mass Storage driver first. Only after the Mass Storage driver is installed and working correctly, Windows installs the CD/DVD driver. If it's an internal CD/DVD drive Windows only installs the CD/DVD driver for it[/SIZE]
Right click the device ->Properties->General tab. If error is because no driver could be found, you'll see device status code= 28
The following instructions apply to Windows Vista and higher. [/SIZE]
> Click Control Panel->Folder Options->View
> Uncheck 'Hide extensions for known file types'. Click OK[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]USB Mass Storage Driver[/SIZE]
[SIZE=4]These 3 files should exist (or the driver is corrupt)[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]C:Windowsinfusbstor.inf[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]C:Windowsinfusbstor.pnf[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]C:Windowssystem32driversusbstor.sys[/SIZE]
- Navigate to C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepository
- Scroll down. Find the folder name that starts with usbstor.inf_
- You may see more then one folder with name starting usbstor.inf_. IF YOU DO: you want the folder with the most recent date
- Open the folder. There's a copy of the 3 files you need. Copy each one to its correct location as shown above
- Jump to the instructions below to delete the INFCACHE.1 file
[SIZE=4]These 3 files should exist (or the driver is corrupt)[/SIZE]
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- [SIZE=4]C:Windowsinfcdrom.inf[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]C:Windowsinfcdrom.pnf[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]C:Windowssystem32driverscdrom.sys[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]Navigate to C:WindowsSystem32DriverStoreFileRepository[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]Scroll down. Find the folder name that starts with cdrom.inf_[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]You may see more then one folder with name starting cdrom.inf_. IF YOU DO: you want the folder with the most recent date[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]Open the folder. There's a copy of the 3 files you need. Copy each one to its correct location as shown above[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=4]Jump to the instructions below to delete the INFCACHE.1 file[/SIZE]
- See Add 'Take Ownership' to Explorer Right-Click Menu in Win 7, 8 or Vista. (I recommend the easiest way to do this: use the Take Ownership.zip file they provide to update the registry for you)
- Navigate to C:WindowsSystem32DriverStore
- Right click INFCACHE.1 Select 'Take Ownership' in the context menu
- Delete INFCACHE.1. Reboot your computer
MTP or (Media Transfer Protocol) is a set of custom extensions to the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) devised by Microsoft, to allow the protocol to be used for devices other than digital cameras, for example digital audio players such as MP3 players, and other portable media devices, for example portable video players.
Media Transfer Protocol (commonly referred to as MTP) is part of the 'Windows Media' framework and thus closely related to Windows Media Player. Windows Vista has built-in support for MTP. Support for Media Transfer Protocol in Windows XP requires the installation of Windows Media Player 10 or higher. Apple and Linux systems do not support it natively but have software packages to support it.
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The USB Implementers Forum device working group is presently working on standardizing MTP as a fully fledged Universal Serial Bus (USB) device class. When that process is complete, MTP will be a USB device class peer to USB mass storage device class, USB Video Class, and so on.