Coprocessor Driver

Hi All, I have the same problem as Yuan. When i try launching micinfo (per loc-nguyen's suggestion), I get an error message saying 'The application was not able to start correctly (0xc0000142). Click OK to close the application.' Any advise on how to troubleshoot the problem with driver installation? I am running Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 64 bit with Intel MPSS 3.1 for Windows. I see the Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor Reliable Availability Service (which also fails to start, btw) in the SCM list, but nothing else. Colt 1911 serial number lookup value.

Thank you for your help in advance. Dear all, In the step 2.2.3 Update the flash, I had the same message: 'Error manipulating coprocessor: Intel(R) Xeon Phi(TM) coprocessor driver is not loaded or you have insufficient access'.

The most common reason why a coprocessor driver is not installed is when the chipset drivers you installed on your computer are outdated. Also, if you’ve just upgraded your OS from XP to Windows 7 or from Vista to Windows 7, the coprocessor driver for Windows 7 may be missing completely.

The cause is the two power connectors of the card must be connected! Thanks Vlad for the tip. There is a second possibility about hardware installation: the PCI slot must be enabled. I work with a numa machine designed to host a pair of xeon processors.

As there is only one xeon processor installed on the motherboard, 3 slots are automatically disabled. When the coprocessor is placed in a disabled slot, the error message above is displayed. The solution? Install the coprocessor on one of the 4 enabled slots, the xeon phi card will be detected and the driver will run fine.

I ran into same problems after some time of the initial problems. I initially did not see my card even on BIOS but I switched the PCI slot as suggested and it came up on BIOS, and after that Windows 7 Professional saw that there was a coprocessor card as well: And after the MPSS 3.6 installation the card was found: However I got the same errors when trying micctrl -s and micinfo, and I had rebooted after the MPSS 3.6 installation as well. Toontrack keygen. There is one exclamation point at Device Manager though still: I have only one low-powered (Nvidia GT 730) connected to other PCI slots that does not even require external power. And I could not really found the 'Memory Mapped I/O above 4 GB' from the BIOS of my Dell Precision T7500 so could it be an issue of that as well? Any ideas what could be source of other problems besides the PCI slot and improper power connectors?

Best wishes, Petteri.

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