I do have to admit it was originally my fault :-( in the sense I had some
freeze problems with a new mouse during his setup everytime XP was try to
load HID drivers. So I manually delete some HID files to have the mouse
work :-((( And now I can't remember those files :-(((
Then, after that, I changed hardware many times and never reinstalled, I
installed updates and SP and always had this error.
Here the exact error log from Event Viewer:
Event ID: 7023
The Human Interface Device Access service terminated with the following
error:
The system cannot find the file specified. (error 2)
Hidserv.dll
mouhid,sys
mouclass.sys
are perfectly in place!!!
Now it is important to note I do have a "cannot find FILE specified" error
and not the more common "the specified MODULE could not be found" (error
126).
In my case, how can I track which file is missing? How can I fix this
annoying problem?
"Pearl" <nos...@nomai.nt> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.09.05....@nomai.nt...
> I've seen this exact same issue. If I understand the functionality,
> HID Input Service allows Mice, Keyboards, KVM's to use a
> "Hotkey" sequence to perform certain functions. It's not so
> much an XP service as an interface to 3rd party drivers and
> control applications. In your case it may be the drivers or applet
> of some HID based device.
Control Panel just show one HID device: my USB APC backup and it seems to
work correctly.
> On the machine I worked on with this issue, we ended up taking
> out the devices listed in Device Manager's "Human Interface
> Devices" category.
I just do have that APC :-((( It's strange my Microsoft wireless keyboard
and mouse do not appear there. I'm not sure if they need to be there too,
I'm sure they are correctly installed.
> An alternate solution (Work Around) is just to disable the HID
> Input Device service
Yes, ok, I don't want to do that. I want to solve the issue.
> I have noticed that after SP2, that the HID device category
> seems to have more entries than with SP1(a).
Not here, maybe it's related with my problem.
>> The Human Interface Device Access service terminated with the following
>> error:
>> The system cannot find the file specified. (error 2)
>>
>> Hidserv.dll
>> mouhid,sys
>> mouclass.sys
>>
>> are perfectly in place!!!
>>
>> Now it is important to note I do have a "cannot find FILE specified"
>> error and not the more common "the specified MODULE could not be found"
>> (error 126).
>>
>> In my case, how can I track which file is missing? How can I fix this
>> annoying problem?
The point I think is in my last question: if the system say it can't find
a file, how can I find reference to the file the system say it can find?