Unknown Device Identifier

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milentechie
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Unknown Device Identifier

#1 Post by milentechie »

Unknown Device Identifier 5.02

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Synopsis: Unknown Device Identifier enables you to identify the yellow question mark labeled Unknown Devices in Device Manager. And reports you a detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type, device model and even the exact name of the unknown devices. With the collected information, you might contact your hardware manufacturer for support or search the Internet for the corresponding driver with a simple click. With this utility, you might immediately convert your unidentified unknown devices into identified known devices and find proper driver on the Internet and contact the hardware device manufacturer or vender. Known devices recognized by Microsoft Windows will also be analyzed independent of the operating system

Writes settings to: None

How to extract: Download and launch the program by double-clicking on UnknownDeviceIdentifier.exe.

License: Freeware

System Requirements: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003.

Website: http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html

Download:http://www.zhangduo.com/UnknownDeviceIdentifier.exe

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#2 Post by Andrew Lee »

Posted to the database. Thanks! I adore submissions such as yours, since it makes things very easy for me. :D

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#3 Post by Andrew Lee »

I have removed Unknown Device Identifier from the database because it deposits an Internet shortcut to http://www.zhangduo.com/ on the desktop every time it is run. Thanks to Mark for the information.

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#4 Post by cmmehl »

Couldn't get that prg to run at all.

Pity, I just need something like that. Anybody knows of a free alternative, even if not portable?

Cheers
Chris

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#5 Post by NewKreation »

I have created a portable exe file that will run the program and delete the desktop shortcut.

1. Place the following portable executable in the same directory as UnknownDeviceIdentifier.exe

2. If filename is different than in step 1, for example, udi.exe, create a file titled Portable.ini in the same directory with the following text in the INI file.

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[System]
filename=udi.exe
3. Run UnknownDeviceIdentifierPortable.exe

Click here to download UnknownDeviceIdentifierPortable.exe

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#6 Post by NewKreation »

cmmehl wrote:Anybody knows of a free alternative, even if not portable?
Unknown Devices 1.2 may be a suitable alternative.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download3908.html

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#7 Post by cmmehl »

Even with the portable starter, I still get the following error msg upon startup:
Cannot create file C:\WINDOWS\ap.cab
This on a computer without admin rights. On another with admin rights, I only get a msg "abnormal program termintaion" and that's it ...

Seems there is more than one file written to the host computer by this proggy ...

Cheers
Chris

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#8 Post by NewKreation »

cmmehl: Did you get a chance to try Unknown Devices 1.2?

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#9 Post by cmmehl »

I did indeed and am delighted! :-)

The updating of the database is a bit uncomfortable, but it's worth the effort, runs smoothly even without admin rights.

Seems to be truly portable application, too, did not observe any writings to the host computers, although I didn't investigate it thoroughly.

Thx for the advice!
Chris

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