

Reading in ASUS' forums, the only solution that actually works is to disable the "VMWare USB Arbitration Service", but that is not a real solution since it disables the possibility to attach USB devices to VM's.ĭetected unrecognized USB driver (\Driver\PnpManager).Ġ0000000020028000000000000000080000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ĭetected unrecognized USB driver (\Driver\nxusbh).ĭetected unrecognized USB driver (\Driver\nxusbf).
#Event viewer 64 bits
I'm running VMware Workstation 15 pro, latest version as of today ( 15.0.2 build-10952284 ), on an ASUS ROG GL702V Notebook, on Windows 10 64 bits latest build (17763).
#Event viewer password
In the Filter Current Log dialog box, create a filter to only find password change events using the following criteria and click on OK. Since we want to check the startup and shutdown logs, we will enter the IDs 60. Now, type the event ID that you wish to check under Includes/Excludes Event IDs. Choose Filter current log from the left pane. Select Save All Events As Fill in name, save as type: Event Files (.evtx). To create this filter in the Event Viewer: Right-click on the Security log and click on Filter Current Log as shown below. Expand the Windows Logs section from the left pane and select System. Under Administrative Tools, you will find the Event Viewer. To access it, open the Control Panel, and select System and Security. And also at random times ( without actually plugging in anything.) Event Viewer will open In the left hand pane, expand Windows Logs. The Event Viewer is located in the Control Panel. Here’s how you can use this tool to open the Event Viewer: Press Win + R to open the Run command dialog box. I get the errors below in the event viewer each time I plug in our out a USB device. Let’s first sort the event log with Event ID.

You probably have to activate their auditing using Local Security Policy (secpol.msc, Local Security Settings in Windows XP) -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy. In the middle pane, you will get a list of events that occurred while Windows was running. 101 The lock event ID is 4800, and the unlock is 4801.

For example, if an IBM Cognos Analytics service fails to. In the left pane, open Windows Logs -> System. Microsoft Windows Event Viewer provides information about program, security, and system events. I've found posts as old as 7 years old referring to this issue, and I'm having the exact problem now in 2019. Open Event Viewer (press Win + R and type eventvwr ).
