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Aidanrayes
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HELP! “ windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (code 49)

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 Code 49 “Windows cannot start new hardware devices… (Code 49).”

Full Error Message

 

Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large (exceeds the Registry Size Limit). (Code 49)

 

Cause

 

The system hive has exceeded its maximum size and new devices cannot work until the size is reduced. The system hive is a permanent part of the registry associated with a set of files that contains information related to the configuration of the computer on which the operating system is installed. Configured items include applications, user preferences, devices, and so on. The problem might be specific devices that are no longer attached to the computer but are still listed in the system hive.

 

Recommended Resolution

 

Uninstall any hardware devices that you are no longer using.

 

Set Device Manager to show devices that are no longer connected to the computer.

From Start, click Run.

In the Open box, type cmd. The Command Prompt window opens.

At the prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1

In Device Manager, click View, and then click Show hidden devices. You will now be able to see devices that are not connected to the computer.

Select a non-present device. On the Driver tab, choose Uninstall.

Repeat step 3 for any non-present devices that you are no longer using. Then restart your computer.

Check the device Properties dialog box in Device Manager to see whether the error is resolved.

Please Update You're drivers 

Hope it helps .

Make a backup of ur HDD/SDD 

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@shravankumaruk wrote:

 Code 49 “Windows cannot start new hardware devices… (Code 49).”

Full Error Message

 

Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large (exceeds the Registry Size Limit). (Code 49)

 

Cause

 

The system hive has exceeded its maximum size and new devices cannot work until the size is reduced. The system hive is a permanent part of the registry associated with a set of files that contains information related to the configuration of the computer on which the operating system is installed. Configured items include applications, user preferences, devices, and so on. The problem might be specific devices that are no longer attached to the computer but are still listed in the system hive.

 

Recommended Resolution

 

Uninstall any hardware devices that you are no longer using.

 

Set Device Manager to show devices that are no longer connected to the computer.

From Start, click Run.

In the Open box, type cmd. The Command Prompt window opens.

At the prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1

In Device Manager, click View, and then click Show hidden devices. You will now be able to see devices that are not connected to the computer.

Select a non-present device. On the Driver tab, choose Uninstall.

Repeat step 3 for any non-present devices that you are no longer using. Then restart your computer.

Check the device Properties dialog box in Device Manager to see whether the error is resolved.

Please Update You're drivers 

Hope it helps .

Make a backup of ur HDD/SDD 



I forgot to mention this was for my gpu a rx 570 strix


@shravankumaruk wrote:

 Code 49 “Windows cannot start new hardware devices… (Code 49).”

Full Error Message

 

Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large (exceeds the Registry Size Limit). (Code 49)

 

Cause

 

The system hive has exceeded its maximum size and new devices cannot work until the size is reduced. The system hive is a permanent part of the registry associated with a set of files that contains information related to the configuration of the computer on which the operating system is installed. Configured items include applications, user preferences, devices, and so on. The problem might be specific devices that are no longer attached to the computer but are still listed in the system hive.

 

Recommended Resolution

 

Uninstall any hardware devices that you are no longer using.

 

Set Device Manager to show devices that are no longer connected to the computer.

From Start, click Run.

In the Open box, type cmd. The Command Prompt window opens.

At the prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1

In Device Manager, click View, and then click Show hidden devices. You will now be able to see devices that are not connected to the computer.

Select a non-present device. On the Driver tab, choose Uninstall.

Repeat step 3 for any non-present devices that you are no longer using. Then restart your computer.

Check the device Properties dialog box in Device Manager to see whether the error is resolved.

Please Update You're drivers 

Hope it helps .

Make a backup of ur HDD/SDD 



@shravankumaruk wrote:

 Code 49 “Windows cannot start new hardware devices… (Code 49).”

Full Error Message

 

Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large (exceeds the Registry Size Limit). (Code 49)

 

Cause

 

The system hive has exceeded its maximum size and new devices cannot work until the size is reduced. The system hive is a permanent part of the registry associated with a set of files that contains information related to the configuration of the computer on which the operating system is installed. Configured items include applications, user preferences, devices, and so on. The problem might be specific devices that are no longer attached to the computer but are still listed in the system hive.

 

Recommended Resolution

 

Uninstall any hardware devices that you are no longer using.

 

Set Device Manager to show devices that are no longer connected to the computer.

From Start, click Run.

In the Open box, type cmd. The Command Prompt window opens.

At the prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1

In Device Manager, click View, and then click Show hidden devices. You will now be able to see devices that are not connected to the computer.

Select a non-present device. On the Driver tab, choose Uninstall.

Repeat step 3 for any non-present devices that you are no longer using. Then restart your computer.

Check the device Properties dialog box in Device Manager to see whether the error is resolved.

Please Update You're drivers 

Hope it helps .

Make a backup of ur HDD/SDD 



@shravankumaruk wrote:

 Code 49 “Windows cannot start new hardware devices… (Code 49).”

Full Error Message

 

Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large (exceeds the Registry Size Limit). (Code 49)

 

Cause

 

The system hive has exceeded its maximum size and new devices cannot work until the size is reduced. The system hive is a permanent part of the registry associated with a set of files that contains information related to the configuration of the computer on which the operating system is installed. Configured items include applications, user preferences, devices, and so on. The problem might be specific devices that are no longer attached to the computer but are still listed in the system hive.

 

Recommended Resolution

 

Uninstall any hardware devices that you are no longer using.

 

Set Device Manager to show devices that are no longer connected to the computer.

From Start, click Run.

In the Open box, type cmd. The Command Prompt window opens.

At the prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1

In Device Manager, click View, and then click Show hidden devices. You will now be able to see devices that are not connected to the computer.

Select a non-present device. On the Driver tab, choose Uninstall.

Repeat step 3 for any non-present devices that you are no longer using. Then restart your computer.

Check the device Properties dialog box in Device Manager to see whether the error is resolved.

Please Update You're drivers 

Hope it helps .

Make a backup of ur HDD/SDD 


 

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