I deleted the drivers
If any body using acer 2410busb drive can siome body help me please.
rgds....
Rabiraj
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Hi dear
Through the All Programs menu:
1.
Click Start.
2.
Point to All Programs.
3.
Point to Accessories.
4.
Point to System Tools.
5.
Click System Restore.
6.
Follow the instructions on the wizard.
Creating
a restore point can be useful any time you anticipate making changes to
your computer that are risky or might make your computer unstable. If
something goes wrong, you select the restore point you just created and
Windows XP undoes any system changes made since that time.
Create a Restore Point
1.
Open System Restore. (See step-by-step instructions above.)
2.
Click Create a restore point, and then click Next.
3.
In the Restore point description
box, type a name to identify this restore point as seen in Figure 1
below. System Restore automatically adds the date and time that this
Restore Point is created.
Figure 1. Creating a restore point
•
To finish creating this restore point, click Create.
•
To cancel restore point creation and return to the Welcome to System Restore screen, click Back.
•
To cancel restore point creation and exit the System Restore Wizard, click Cancel.
To view or to return to this restore point, from the Welcome to System Restore screen of the System Restore Wizard select Restore my computer to an earlier time. Then select the date you created the restore point from the calendar in the Select a Restore Point
screen. All of the restore points you created and you computer created
on the selected date are listed by name in the list box to the right of
the calendar.
Note System Restore does not replace the
process of uninstalling a program. To completely remove the files
installed by a program, you must remove the program using Add or Remove
Programs in Control Panel or the program's own uninstall program. To
open Add or Remove Programs, click Start, click Control Panel, and then
click Add or Remove Programs.
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cropp
SOURCE: usb port dont work
Hi Walum,
Go to the Device Manager, right click on each hub, and select Uninstall. Reboot, and make sure they reinstall.
If Windows don't detect them, go into your bios, and make sure they are enabled. To access the bios, press the Del, F2, or F10 key at bootup. Because there are several different bios's, I can't give you exact steps.
If they are installed ok, download this program.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
Install it. Open it and got to Options and click on "Show Disconneted devices". Click on Edit and Select all. Then click on File and Uninstall Selected devices.
XP remembers each USB device, and if you don't use the option to stop and remove the USB devices, its "memory" gets filled up.
Good Luck!
SOURCE: my usb port being not detected
Try downloading usb 2.0 drivers from microsoft.
Also look for drivers for your usb device..
check in device manager under usb devices and see if there is any yellow exclamation points next to any devices.
If that doesn't work your only option is to get a PCMCIA card that does USB 2.0
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i deleted by mistk the usb drivers , and cno't use the port , can you help me ?
thanks
Moshe
Both USB ports on my Dell Latitute D600 no longer work. I have tried to deinstall the drivers but they are added automatically on start. Please help.
I have the same problem with my vaio pcg frv25
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Bob
ok..what computer are you using?
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