Not good!Īfter rolling back that schoolboy error via VNC and System Restore, I continued the search for a solution. When I tried to reinstall the USB device drivers, it disabled the mouse and keyboard. The issue was not helped with the fact that the PC was USB only - no PS/2 ports. The problem was that all the 'solutions' looked at the actual device getting plugged in and not the USB subsystem which I suspected was causing the problem. If you said yes, then it would go off for a moment and then fail.Īfter searching on the net, I found other people with the same issue. When a new USB device was plugged in, the ADD NEW HARDWARE wizard would appear asking if I wanted to search the internet for a driver. After a few minutes it was obvious that any new USB device plugged in would not install correctly - it was not related to the device getting plugged in. However, the PC asked me for a driver which I thought was pretty odd since XP should install flash keys automatically. The first thing I tried to do was plug in my generic USB flash drive which contains all of our software toolkit. A client asked me to take a look at their new Dell Dimension 3100 computer which was refusing to allow them to transfer their photographs from their camera.
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