1. How to Fix Error Code1
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You may someday meet this problem: This device is not configured correctly. (Code
1)
Cause:
The device has no drivers installed on your computer, or the drivers are configured
incorrectly.
Resolution:
Update the driver:
You may be prompted to provide the path of the driver. Windows may have the driver
built-in, or may still have the driver files installed from the last time that you set up
the device. If you are asked for the driver and you do not have it, you can try to
download the latest driver from the hardware vendor’s Web site.
In the device properties dialog box, click the Driver tab, and then click Update
Driver to start the Hardware Update Wizard. Follow the instructions to update the
driver. If updating the driver does not work, see your hardware documentation for
more information.
Recommended Resolution:
To begin with, DriverTuner is an extremely small program – only a little over two
megabytes – and very quick to install. It works on any version of Windows going
back to Windows 2000, so it runs fine on any halfway modern computer. Furthermore,
it is remarkably simple to use. There are only four icons on its main taskbar, but for
the most part the only button you’ll need is the big “Start Scan” button in the middle
of the screen. It can automatically scan your system in just a few moments and collect
details about every piece of hardware in your computer. With a database of over
200,000 drivers, including default configurations from all the major computer
manufacturers, we had no problems getting it to identify everything we had.
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It also has a few other nice benefits. Going into its Settings menu, we discovered that it has an
option to automatically start on Windows startup, so that you can have it check for updates
whenever you boot your computer. Or, if you are the sort to leave your system running for long
stretches, you can also set up an automatic scan which runs every now and then.
Another useful aspect of the program is that you don’t even have to know what a piece of
hardware is for DriverTuner to find the drivers for it. For example, if you pick up an old printer at
a garage sale without a software disc or manual, the program can still identify it and pull down the
right drivers for it. Finally, more advanced users of newer Windows versions might be interested
to know that the program can override the WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) testing
requirements and allow you to install non-certified drivers, although the help files correctly point
out that this is a somewhat risky thing to do unless you’re certain you know what you’re doing.
All in all, DriverTuner does what it says it does, and does it quickly and easily. If your computer
lacks any built-in tools for updating its drivers, something many computer manufacturers now
include, it will get the job done. We wish it had some sort of system for rolling back changes you
make to your system, but aside from that, DriverTuner is a solid piece of software.
We have a huge database on our web server and more than 5,000,000 drivers are
stored there, almost for all hardware manufacturers, all models and all windows
versions. In short, there is a hardware, there is a driver on our database!
So how to fix code 1 via Drivertuner?
Step1. Click the button [Start Scan] to scan for the drivers.
3. Step2.Browse and choose the drivers you want to fix or update, and then click the button
[Download] to download the drivers.
Step3.Install the downloaded drivers.
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