ACPI IRQ holder error?

acdcfan

Vista Pro
hi
When I turned my computer on today, it has told me that it found new hardware and wants to install drivers. I haven't added anything for a long time, since I put 3rd hard drive. Because it couldn't find the drivers it came up with ACPI IRQ holder error but I don't know what it is referring too.
I googled it but there are so many, that is very hard to pick which one it is. In my device manager I don't have anything that doesn't have a driver or not identified.
Can you please shed some light on the matter

Thanks
ACDCFAN
 

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TBH, I have not seen that error before - keep up the investigations....I am really curious to know what the outcome of this is....
 

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I got the same error today. I was doing a scheduled back-up, but it failed, claiming a bad file system needed to be checked. I ran the complete file system check on reboot, yet there were no errors. Except the system identified an unidentified new hardware that it called ACPI IRQ Holder, which it could not find a driver for. Incidentally, the Vista back-up will not work now - still fails.
 

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Hi,
When I turned my computer on, ten minutes ago, I had a message inviting me to install a pilot for a new unknown hardware. However, I didn't install any new peripherics and I doesn't understand what it is refering to.
What's happened with this ?
 

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Similar to previous reported cases, turned on PC, had message for pilot install; this didn't ring a bell, since I had no recent peripherics added; only the day before switched to a different keyboard (PC manufacturers own brand), so thought this might be reason. Subsequent got message pilot could not install and ACPI IRQ holder error was indicated to blame.
Sofar everything (including keyboard) seems to be working OK.
What's going on ?
 

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I recently added a Logitech webcam for Skype to my computer and am now getting this message. Everything seems to be working fine, including the camera. I don't know the solution but will watch this thread in case someone else finds it.
 

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