Re: re-instating 'PnP' software device enumerator ?

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Brian
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC !!!
took me a little while to fully appreciate what that was trying to do, but ,
boy, does it work!!!, you guys - and that includes MARK L FERGUSON ( thanks
for your imput too ) - are a credit to the helpdesk
i owe you both a very larger drink
many thanks again
Carl
xx

"Brian A." wrote:

As long as you have the files below.
c:\windows\inf\machine.inf
c:\windows\system32\drivers\swenum.sys
c:\windows\system32\streamci.dll

You could try this here:
http://pcf.mundayweb.com/index.php?view=136

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"tebbo" <tebbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Brian,
appreciate the reply , but PnP software device enumerator doesn't show
ANYWHERE on the pc apart from within the logs depicting where and when i
deleted it. have been up and down device manager for days now getting no-where

"Brian A." wrote:

And it won't show until you aka Windows reinstall it.
Reboot the machine and Windows should redetect the device and reinstall it.
Or
On the desktop Right click MyComputer.
Click Properties in the popup menu.
Click the Hardware tab > Device Manager button.
Click the pc icon at the top of the list of devices.
On the Tool bar click the monitor w/magnifier to Scan for Hardware Changes.
Or
Sometimes it may work out and others not.
Click Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Restore.
If there's a restore point set to when you uninstalled the driver select it,
otherwise it's a shot in the dark to select a point prior to uninstalling.

If none of that helps out you're going to take it to the job tech since you
mention
you don't have any rights/privileges to install.

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"tebbo" <tebbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mark,
thanks for answering but PnP enum.... doesn't show in device mangr any more
since i uninstalled it from there.
Am led to believe installing SP2 would cure it but this is a companies
notebook and i do not have admin rights to directly instal
would welcome any other advice with welcome arms tho
regs Carl
( HP nc6000 , windows xp-pro SP1a with auto update available)


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

Windows can find the driver for you. Start orb/type devmgmt.msc
System devices, PnP enum..
rightclick, and Properties, driver tab. "Update driver" button (roll back
driver may also work)
Restart Windows or Action menu "scan for hardware changes"

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"tebbo" <tebbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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folks, as you can probably tell from the subject matter - olde clever one
here went and uninstalled the PnP enumerator from set up, i can see
through
msinfo32 when and where it went from but have no idea how to put it back.
would be immensly grateful for any info on how to SIMPLY put it back (
very
much a case of 'a litle knowledge is a dangerous thing' ) for me i admit
cheers in advance







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