Re: usb hardware not detectedFirst Reply
From: Byte (Byte_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 12:33:02 -0800
Greg, does the MP3 player have a power button? You must turn it on, and
the batteries are inserted, for XP to recognize the player and install the
drivers, if needed.
"Greg" wrote:
> Thanks Justin... I tried to update but it says that I have the most up to
> date driver. I noticed that when I plug my device in, a new category is
> created outside of the "Universal Serial Bus controllers" category of the
> Device Manager. It appears a couple categoris above it and says it is a 'USB
> Generic device'. This is the device with a yellow (!) on it. Any other
> ideas..
> Thanks,
> Greg
>
> "Justin J.H.C. Schubert" wrote:
>
> > Ok Greg.....
> > you may just have to Refresh your Driver.... This dose not require Restart
> > though you can....
> > Go to Start menu then control pannels then system then Hardware then Device
> > manager.
> > You will see a list of your installed Drivers from Processor to USB.
> > Highlight the Computer Icon on top and then on the Second top button
> > bar click the Computer Icon.
> > The Comp will check your Drivers for Change, you might get a question
> > Mark this says the Driver is missing or not installed, a Yield sign with a !
> > in it this tells you have a Driver conflict.
> > Let it run, most times this will solve your problem.....you will not
> > have to do anything Fancy....
> > If this dose not then Post back or Email at jjhcs1@shaw.ca
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