It may not be connected properly, it may not have been installed properly or you may not have the proper "driver" for it.
No, the device driver is not uninstalled.
No. It basically shuts the device off. If you need to unistall a device, right click on it and choose "Uninstall" from the drop down menu.
If the device is able to power on, and your computer can use it or modify it for usage as a storage device, then yes. Otherwise, it may be impossible or very difficult depending on the cause of the phone breaking.
In order to change settings in the Device Manager, you must know how to open it up first.From: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc750187.aspx"There are two ways to open Device Manager:Right-click My Computer and choose Properties, then click the Device Manager tab.Open Control Panel, double-click the System icon, then select the Device Manager tab."From: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_dm.htm"1) Change hardware configuration settings.2) Change advanced settings and properties for devices.3) Change resource settings."Like everything else dealing with computers, you could really mess up the computer if you do not know what you are doing.From http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc750187.aspx"Be very careful when making changes in Device Manager. You may accidentally disable or change the configuration of a device so that it doesn't work properly. In turn, this may cause your computer not to boot when you restart Windows. Be sure to document all current configuration settings before making the first change to any device."The question that was asked came from Jean Andrews "Guide to Software Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting."
Thumb drives can be very useful. They can help you transport files with a tiny little flash drive in your pocket. If you want to get the most out of your thumb drive, be sure to keep it free from water. Also, when you are disconnecting it from your computer, be sure to first prepare your computer for disconnection. This means you should go into the settings or device manager and select disconnect this device before you unplug the device. Failure to do so might lose your data, reformat the drive, or cause other errors on your thumb drives.
All configuration data about the computer including information about device drivers and devices used at startup is contained in the registry. Errors in the registry are often the cause of degraded computer performance.
A computer can be very unhelpful mainly when it has a computer virus or worm. This can cause your identity to be stolen by hackers. Also viruses can also cause a computer to completely malfunction and break down. This causes a huge inconvenience for the user as they may have to fork out a large sum of money to get it repaired.
if there is no sata (serial ATA) device connected, this could be a hard drive, or cd drive etc,
Faulty hard disk Nonbootable media in a drive
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No senor tracking device doesn't cause cancer.
There is a major difference between DEVICE and SOFTWARE. Input, or Output Device is a physical part of computer. Input Device Examples: Mouse, Keyboard, Scanner etc. (Cause you can Input the informations to the computer by any of those.) Output Devices Examples are those, you receive informations from Your PC. (i.e. Screen, Printer, Speakers etc.) I wont explain you the difference between the software (programs) and hardware (devices) cause it's just hard enough to answer this one. Its just one click in google away.