Hi,
According to Microsoft Article (See link below), this is caused by a plug and play services being turned off. To turn it on again, you must follow the direction from the link below from Microsoft.
Hope this will solve your problem.
2007-03-27 18:32:28
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answered by boiiboii 2
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Plug and paly is enabled.Boot into Safe Mode, go into Services.msc and stop PnP and then reboot into normal mode. Return to Services.msc and restart PnP. Check Device Manager. If still blank, reboot and try it again. Hope this works for you.
If the above doesn't work, suspect spyware. These can break parts of the OS (like spyware and virus scanners), so take the HD and scan it on a clean computer which is up-to-date for all OS, spyware, virus scanners.
2007-03-28 01:43:04
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answered by TheHacker 4
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Device manager can take a while to load on some systems.. Xpecially while under a load with a lot going at once.
Otherwise, you can have a registry flaw or an illicit program block it from loading so you can not see what is running.
Suggest running full virus scan, Spybot, AdAware, etc to check for problems
2007-03-28 01:29:17
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answered by The::Mega 5
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