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Bob

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Sep 22, 2003, 5:09:44 PM9/22/03
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I cannot start Human Interface Device Access Services :-(
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Could not start the Human Interface Device Accessservices
on Local Computer.

Error 126: The specified module could not be found.
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Please help me.

Thank you!

Bob

Michael Solomon (MS-MVP Windows Shell/User)

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Sep 22, 2003, 5:38:09 PM9/22/03
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This usually applies to USB mice and Joysticks. Have you made sure your
device drivers are up to date? Also, go to Device Manager and look for any
red or yellow warnings as these may indicate which device is specifically
causing the problem. Open Control Panel, open System, go to the Hardware
tab, click Device Manager.

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Kelly

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Sep 22, 2003, 5:42:32 PM9/22/03
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Hi Bob,

The following error will occur if any of the three files (hidserv.dll,
mouhid.sys and mouclass.sys) are missing.

Could not start the Human Interface Device Access service on Local
Computer. Error 126: the specified module could not be found

Extract hidserv.dll, mouhid.sys and mouclass.sys from drivers.cab in the
Windows XP CD to "<Systemroot>\Windows\System32\" to fix the issue.

1.Insert Windows XP Setup CD.
2.Browse to <CD-ROM>:\i386\drivers.cab
3.Double click the drivers.cab file. The compressed files in the Cab file
will be listed.
4.Copy the three files to <SystemRoot>\windows\system32\. Reboot the
computer.

The Human Interface Device Access service will then be started.


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Bob

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Sep 22, 2003, 5:45:25 PM9/22/03
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Everything is ok in device manager :(

Bob

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Bob

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Sep 22, 2003, 6:10:27 PM9/22/03
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Thank you for your help but my HID service don't start
after extract the 3 files and reboot... it's the same
error... i think my hidserv.dll is not correct. where i
can d/l it?
thank
Bob

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