i8042prt.sys.mui i8042 Port Driver 560e5d197738c1783dca5b5db6b4fdaa

File info

File name: i8042prt.sys.mui
Size: 10752 byte
MD5: 560e5d197738c1783dca5b5db6b4fdaa
SHA1: 684ab68d279a7ca92194fa6ac3a819b5729d9e97
SHA256: bb7f77fdb9fe3773684b304ae27b76d86f11777daf073490a048678be09597dd
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

Translations messages and strings

If an error occurred or the following message in English (U.S.) language and you cannot find a solution, than check answer in English. Table below helps to know how correctly this phrase sounds in English.

id English (U.S.) English
0x40050005Some firmware configuration information was incomplete, so defaults were used. Some firmware configuration information was incomplete, so defaults were used.
0x40050006User configuration data is overriding firmware configuration data. User configuration data is overriding firmware configuration data.
0x4005000BThe ring buffer that stores incoming keyboard data has overflowed (buffer size is configurable via the registry). The ring buffer that stores incoming keyboard data has overflowed (buffer size is configurable via the registry).
0x4005000CThe ring buffer that stores incoming mouse data has overflowed (buffer size is configurable via the PS/2 mouse properties in device manager). The ring buffer that stores incoming mouse data has overflowed (buffer size is configurable via the PS/2 mouse properties in device manager).
0x4005001CCould not successfully write the Controller Command Byte for the i8042. Could not successfully write the Controller Command Byte for the i8042.
0x4005001DAn unexpected ACKNOWLEDGE was received from the device. An unexpected ACKNOWLEDGE was received from the device.
0x4005001FNo PS/2 compatible mouse device was detected on the PS/2 mouse port (not a problem unless this type of mouse really is connected). No PS/2 compatible mouse device was detected on the PS/2 mouse port (not a problem unless this type of mouse really is connected).
0x40050020The PS/2 keyboard device does not exist or was not detected. The PS/2 keyboard device does not exist or was not detected.
0x40050023An unexpected RESET was detected from the mouse device. An unexpected RESET was detected from the mouse device.
0x80050007Unable to create the device map entry for %1. Unable to create the device map entry for %1.
0x80050008Unable to delete the device map entry for %1. Unable to delete the device map entry for %1.
0x8005000FThe keyboard reset failed. The keyboard reset failed.
0x80050010The mouse reset failed. The mouse reset failed.
0x80050011The device sent an incorrect response(s) following a keyboard reset. The device sent an incorrect response(s) following a keyboard reset.
0x80050012The device sent an incorrect response(s) following a mouse reset. The device sent an incorrect response(s) following a mouse reset.
0x80050013Could not set the keyboard typematic rate and delay. Could not set the keyboard typematic rate and delay.
0x80050014Could not set the keyboard indicator lights. Could not set the keyboard indicator lights.
0x80050015Could not tell the hardware to send keyboard scan codes in the set expected by the driver. Could not tell the hardware to send keyboard scan codes in the set expected by the driver.
0x80050019Unable to create the symbolic link for %1. Unable to create the symbolic link for %1.
0x8005001EAn unexpected RESEND was received from the device. An unexpected RESEND was received from the device.
0x80050021The keyboard and mouse devices do not exist or were not detected. The keyboard and mouse devices do not exist or were not detected.
0x80050024An unexpected RESET was detected from the mouse device. The wheel has been deactivated. An unexpected RESET was detected from the mouse device. The wheel has been deactivated.
0x80050025A bogus RESET was detected from the mouse device. A bogus RESET was detected from the mouse device.
0x80050026A wheel mouse was detected after a device reset. The wheel has been reactivated. A wheel mouse was detected after a device reset. The wheel has been reactivated.
0x80050027A protocol error has occured. Resetting the mouse to known state. A protocol error has occured. Resetting the mouse to known state.
0xC0050001Not enough memory was available to allocate internal storage needed for the device %1. Not enough memory was available to allocate internal storage needed for the device %1.
0xC0050002Not enough memory was available to allocate the ring buffer that holds incoming data for the PS/2 keyboard device. Not enough memory was available to allocate the ring buffer that holds incoming data for the PS/2 keyboard device.
0xC0050003The hardware locations for %1 could not be translated to something the memory management system understands. The hardware locations for %1 could not be translated to something the memory management system understands.
0xC0050004The hardware resources for %1 are already in use by another device. The hardware resources for %1 are already in use by another device.
0xC0050009Could not connect the interrupt for the PS/2 keyboard device. Could not connect the interrupt for the PS/2 keyboard device.
0xC005000AThe ISR has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 keyboard device. The ISR has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 keyboard device.
0xC005000DThe Start I/O procedure has detected an internal error in the driver for the PS/2 keyboard device. The Start I/O procedure has detected an internal error in the driver for the PS/2 keyboard device.
0xC005000EThe Initiate I/O procedure has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 keyboard device. The Initiate I/O procedure has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 keyboard device.
0xC0050016Could not set the mouse sample rate. Could not set the mouse sample rate.
0xC0050017Could not set the mouse resolution. Could not set the mouse resolution.
0xC0050018Could not enable transmissions from the mouse. Could not enable transmissions from the mouse.
0xC005001AExceeded the allowable number of retries (configurable via the registry) for the PS/2 keyboard device. Exceeded the allowable number of retries (configurable via the registry) for the PS/2 keyboard device.
0xC005001BThe operation on the PS/2 keyboard device timed out (time out is configurable via the registry). The operation on the PS/2 keyboard device timed out (time out is configurable via the registry).
0xC0050022An error occurred while trying to determine the number of mouse buttons. An error occurred while trying to determine the number of mouse buttons.
0xC0050028An error occurred while trying to acquire the device ID of the mouse An error occurred while trying to acquire the device ID of the mouse
0xC0050029An error occurred while enabling the mouse to transmit information. The device has been reset in an attempt to make the device functional. An error occurred while enabling the mouse to transmit information. The device has been reset in an attempt to make the device functional.
0xC0050030Not enough memory was available to allocate the ring buffer that holds incoming data for the PS/2 pointing device. Not enough memory was available to allocate the ring buffer that holds incoming data for the PS/2 pointing device.
0xC0050031Could not connect the interrupt for the PS/2 pointing device. Could not connect the interrupt for the PS/2 pointing device.
0xC0050032The ISR has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 pointing device. The ISR has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 pointing device.
0xC0050033The Start I/O procedure has detected an internal error in the driver for the PS/2 pointing device. The Start I/O procedure has detected an internal error in the driver for the PS/2 pointing device.
0xC0050034The Initiate I/O procedure has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 pointing device. The Initiate I/O procedure has detected an internal state error in the driver for the PS/2 pointing device.
0xC0050035Exceeded the allowable number of retries (configurable via the registry) for the PS/2 pointing device. Exceeded the allowable number of retries (configurable via the registry) for the PS/2 pointing device.
0xC0050036The operation on the PS/2 pointing device timed out (time out is configurable via the registry). The operation on the PS/2 pointing device timed out (time out is configurable via the registry).
0xC0050037Could not attach to the PnP device stack. Could not attach to the PnP device stack.

EXIF

File Name:i8042prt.sys.mui
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\amd64_keyboard.inf.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_en-us_3fbcaac2a52cee10\
File Size:10 kB
File Permissions:rw-rw-rw-
File Type:Win32 DLL
File Type Extension:dll
MIME Type:application/octet-stream
Machine Type:Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
Time Stamp:0000:00:00 00:00:00
PE Type:PE32
Linker Version:14.10
Code Size:0
Initialized Data Size:10240
Uninitialized Data Size:0
Entry Point:0x0000
OS Version:10.0
Image Version:10.0
Subsystem Version:6.0
Subsystem:Windows GUI
File Version Number:10.0.15063.0
Product Version Number:10.0.15063.0
File Flags Mask:0x003f
File Flags:(none)
File OS:Windows NT 32-bit
Object File Type:Driver
File Subtype:7
Language Code:English (U.S.)
Character Set:Unicode
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
File Description:i8042 Port Driver
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Internal Name:i8042prt.sys
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original File Name:i8042prt.sys.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0

What is i8042prt.sys.mui?

i8042prt.sys.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (U.S.) language for file i8042prt.sys (i8042 Port Driver).

File version info

File Description:i8042 Port Driver
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:i8042prt.sys
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:i8042prt.sys.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Translation:0x409, 1200