What does 'This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver' mean?
Code 10 in audio driver
Code 10 in audio driver." mean? If you receive the Windows error "This device cannot start. Code 10 in audio driver”, it means that you have a bad, missing or incompatible driver for your sound card. The very technical and confusing explanation for this message, according to Microsoft, is this: "If the device has a FailReasonString value in its hardware key, that string appears as the error message. The driver or enumerator puts this registry string value there. If there is no FailReasonString in the hardware key, you receive the following error message: This device cannot start. (Code 10)" So, for non-computer geniuses, what does that mean in plain English? Basically it means that if the device which is causing the error has added its own custom error text to your Windows system when the device was installed, then when the device encounters an error, you will see the custom error message specific to that device. But if it doesn't have its own custom error message, then Windows uses its own generic error message for devices, which is "This device cannot start. (Code 10)" Microsoft recommends that when this happens, you click "Update Driver" to update the drivers for the device. You can also start the Windows troubleshooting wizard by going to the general properties tab of the device, and clicking on "Troubleshoot". Before doing this, be sure that you have the correct and most up-to-date versions of the driver(s) for that device. You can also try uninstalling and reinstalling the device, using the disk which came with it. When doing this, make sure to run your anti-virus program and anti-spyware program and restart your computer. This may help clear up the problem. Finally, you can go to the website of the device's manufacturer, and check their download or support section for current, up-to-date drivers and patch kits.
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Christopher Nelson writes on topics such as This Device Cannot Start, Code 10 , Digital Audio Cable and HTRF for The Tech FAQ.
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