But because I got burned by them in the not-too-distant past I neither believe nor trust them.
You buy it, install it and allow it to scan your system and find missing/outdated drivers. In the Device Manager, this Mass Storage Controller and Unknown Device are both marked yellow.
Please assist in locationg driver for Mass Storage Controller device. I often see ads for paid automated driver update services. I have a Sony Vaio VGN-SZ2M/B (Duo Processor T2300) operating on Vista Business -64 bit. That failing, is there a general site, or application, that can obtain a generic driver and registry patch that might be adequate?
It might well be, but both searches returned 'nothing found'.Ĭan anyone provide the missing mass storage controller device's manufacturer identity? Assuming that I can find out what it is, I can attempt to download it from their support site. Sony Vaio Mass Storage Drivers Software Windows Network USB Drive Blocker v.2.0.1.5 Windows network USB drive access monitoring software is easy to use tool that can be used to monitor plug-in and plug-out of USB mass storage devices in computer system. Attempted to download it from the Net and by targeting C: itself (assuming that it might be buried somewhere in a Win7 ultimate folder). The driver may be installed with the device, and it is also possible to replace it if it becomes corrupted, as may occur after a computer virus or hacking. It acts as a driver to allow the systems to exchange information and commands with each other. Update drivers with the largest database available. To find the driver for the device, click update driver. A mass storage controller communicates between a mass storage device and a computer system. Get the latest official Intel storage controller drivers for Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP PCs. The drivers for this device are not installed (code 28) It only reports the device draws no resources because it's missing a driver. Later supplemented by a Texas Instruments® Memory Stick Driver Registry Patchīut according to Sony, those were for WinVista only, and I have no way to determine if these are the missing drivers or if others are available because Sony doesn't publish actual motherboard specs and the Windows 7 device manager doesn't reveal it either.
The upgrade, although unsupported by Sony, seems to function well except for a missing driver, or set of drivers, for its mass storage controller.įor WinVista 32-bit Ultimate the factory install driver seems to have been for this device:Ī Texas Instruments™ PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia Controller I need a Mass Storage Controller driver for an old Sony Vaio VGN-AR650u that I recently upgraded to Win7-32 bit Ultimate.