Re: "Safely remove hardware" icon is missinbg
- From: Jyeshta <whatever@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 11:58:02 -0600
Hi John,
Thank you once again! I am very hesitant to install that Service Pack
5 because a non-critical update released a few months ago turned my
screen green and I had to uninstall it. With the current condition of
my computer, I'm not sure I really dare to try it. Thank you for the
link! I have more reading to do! Thanks so much John for helping me
so much with this issue. I wish I could return the favor.
Best wishes,
Gail
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:30:22 -0400, John John <audetweld@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You're welcome Gail. As for SP5 mucking up your computer, that's the
$64,000 question. I just don't know what might or might not happen if
you install this on your pc. You might want to read here for more
information on this SP5:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=69579 I just came across
this product by searching for the updated Usbstor.sys (v 5.0.2195.6934)
that is shown as the fix to the problem you are experiencing, I have not
personally tried it. The author of the pack says the file is in his
latest version (
http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t56784.html ) so I
posted the information for you to consider.
Keep in mind that this is NOT an approved Microsoft product although it
is made up of Microsoft updates and fixes. Also keep in mind that the
reason that Microsoft doesn't release all hotfixes to the general public
is because some of these fixes have not been fully tested and may cause
problems on some computers. You will have to decide for yourself what
to do. You could download the package then unpack it in a temporary
location and replace only the file in question after you satisfy
yourself that it is the correct version. Or you can install the whole
thing if you think its a good idea. I think the product could be useful
in situations like yours.
John
Jyeshta wrote:
Hi John,
Just my luck! Do you think Service Pack 5 will mess up my computer?
Thank you *so much*!
Gail
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