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Jan

In this article, we will consider about the problem of having Base System Devices listed under the Other Devices category in the Device Manager being encountered by HP DV6000 users. We will briefly consider several features of HP DV6000, the most possible reason why HP users encounter Base System Device driver issues, and how to fix this hardware device problem.

HP DV6000 is one of those notebook computers from Hewlett Packard (HP) equipped with multimedia features and elegant design. Since its first release in the market in September 30, 2006, HP DV6000 has been given favorable reviews.. Aside from its slick and lightweight design, this Core 2 Duo laptop is also known for its glossy screen and connection options. On the other hand, like any other computers out there, HP PC users also encounter device driver related issues with HP DV6000.

One of these issues is the Base System Device driver problem, and most HP PC users found that fixing this problem is too annoying. Well, the reason is because they don’t have any idea what a Base System Device is due to the inadequate information being provided by the Device Manager. So, many HP PC users turn to manually undergo Base System Device Driver Download (.exe or .zip) online, spending lots of time and energy to find the correct base system device drivers.

Well, the good news is that helpful guides on how to fix this issue are available in the official website of HP to aid newbie PC users in fixing Base System driver issues. You just need to go to the official website of Hewlett Packard, and search for the helpful guides in HP Support Forum where you can find the Base System Device driver download links. According to the posts in HP support forum, the Base System Devices are the components of Ricoh 5-1 Card Reader, but there are also cases when it is a chipset component.

You might wonder why you have been troubled with this device related issue. Well, if you have encountered this issue after upgrading your OS to Windows 7 like other HP PC users, then the most possible reason is because the Base System Device drivers have been deleted during the OS upgrade. So, you really need to install them again to your PC to enable the features of your SD Card Reader or the chipset component.