Windows is so easy![]()
[quote author=pbharris link=board=25;threadid=5377;start=0#52686 date=1035759577]
[quote author=Grand Aardvark Kenshi link=board=25;threadid=5377;start=0#52683 date=1035759134]
Right-click on the device and see what the driver files are. Then remove the device from the control panel and delete those files. I've had to do that before myself.
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i did that - but the little #$%@&*! is still getting detected. the people who developed the driver say they don't know...
[/quote]Find the driver.cab and temporarily rename it. It should be in C:\WINNT\Driver Cache\i386
Make sure to restore the original name when you're finished testing the other drivers or you may run into some problems down the road.
A tip for USB devices is to make sure you install the driver first. Then connect the device. I have a slight feeling this may be what is causing your problem.
Windows is so easy![]()
[quote author=segfault link=board=25;threadid=5377;start=0#52706 date=1035786335]
Windows is so easy
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I really wish Linux was as easy as Winblows... ;D
well it is finally gone - some fellow have some special program that deleted a bunch of files plus clean the registry.
win2k... easy my hiney >
thanks all.
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