re: Question about 'Stop Windows from Detecting Devices'
Saturday, January 18, 2003 at 3:00 pm Windows Me Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Folsom Fred
(3 messages posted)
Thanks for your reply. I did remove the device (which Windows called USB mass storage),
reboot and install the manufacturer's drivers from the CD. Same result. The only
thing I didn't do was plug the device in with the computer on after installing the
drivers. The connection is inside the computer case and goes directly to the motherboard.
Can I plug in that connection with the computer on?
On Saturday, January 18, 2003 at 2:37 pm, Jack Gulley wrote:
>Normally, many USB devices that require install of drivers from a CD require
that
>you first install the drivers, and then plug in the device. Try unplugging the device,
>stating Windows, using Device manager to Remove the device if it lists it, reboot,
>then try installing the drivers and following its directions. Last plug in the USB
>cable to the device.
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