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January 18th, 2005, 08:03 AM
#11
how would i go about deleting and re installing the drivers for my USB ports and CD drives?
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January 18th, 2005, 03:08 PM
#12
Arrrrgh! don't delete the drivers, those are the Windows XP default drivers, you want to keep them.
The problem is that older devices may not work properly with the WinXP default drivers. In which case you need a driver from the manufacturer which supports running their device in an XP environment.
Now, your equipment used to work, until your HDD failed. When you had the Windows XP reloaded, you lost those drivers that were not part of the standard XP suite. What I am suggesting is that where you have problems with peripheral devices you go to the manufacturers' sites and look for Win XP drivers. If you find that they have Win98, WinME and Win2000 but nothing for XP, I would suggest that you get the Win2000 one (DO NOT USE 98/ME drivers). Once you have obtained the drivers and loaded them, you can install the hardware device via the "add hardware" option in the control panel (it is already physically installed) In some circumstances you may need to remove the hardware (in the Windows control panel) and let Windows re-detect it, and you might have to manually point Windows to the drivers you want to use, otherwise it will use its default drivers. You should find full instructions on the manufacturers' sites...........it might help to print those out first.
Obviously, if you do not have a problem with a device, leave it alone.
With USB, the problem is usually with the device, NOT the hub, so leave the hub alone. Just delete the camera/scanner/modem or whatever in the Windows Device Manager bit of control panel. Make sure that the device IS NOT attached to the machine and run the installation program.........it should prompt you to attach the device at the appropriate time.
If you have the USB device already attached, it probably won't install properly.
Normally XP is very good with plug and play devices, and modern stuff like CD/DVD readers, hard drives and so on.
More sophisticated items like cameras, scanners, printers, CD/DVD burners and possibly modems may want to load additional software of their own. So you need to run their installation program, to get it to work properly.
The problem here would be if the installation software on your CD/floppies does not support XP. Then you will need to go to the manufacturer's site and get the XP version of the INSTALLATION PROGRAM.
The only thing you might need to do with the USB hub is boot into setup (BIOS) and check that USB is enabled. You might also look in Device Manager and see if Windows XP recognises your USB.
You said you have A06................I am guessing that is Award BIOS? I think that I have the same on this one so I will check it out.
If you are still having problems, can you give me the exact make and model of the devices concerned, so that I can do some research and give you more detailed and precise instructions.
Cheers
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January 19th, 2005, 12:50 AM
#13
nilhil i really appreciate all your help thanx alot. well i have updated my USB drivers so now they are working fine but i am still having the problem of my CD drives randomly appearing and disappearing... I checked my jumper settings one more time and i know that they are connected as my CD-ROM as the master and my CD burner as the slave, that seems ok but, now they are connected to the motherboard by one cable instead of two ( he must have got rid of one cable) is that a problem?? and also now when i boot up it doesnt recognize my harddrives but, i press F1 to continue and it works fine from there ( apart from me not being able to see my removalble storage drives!) thanx for ur patience i hope i dont seem like to much of an idiot. bye.
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January 28th, 2005, 07:24 PM
#14
Member
I got stuck up with similar problem over my xp-pro, but i didn't went for any updates, i had to re-install xp to make that up,
i didn't add new device or install new software, it just don't dissplay my drives icon in explorer form.
how could it happen?
smoking is really bad for ur PC....
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January 30th, 2005, 04:46 AM
#15
I suspect a driver problem as well, I would do what nihil said, uninstall the drivers for the cd drive and burner, and reinstall them, hopefully you kept the driver cd's...
another problem I suspect is a faulty motherboard, maybe the EIDE interfaces, who knows what that technician did to your motherboard, I have droped a screw driver on my motherboards before and nothing happens, other times all kinds of weird stuff happens...
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January 30th, 2005, 10:21 AM
#16
Member
is it possible that some one could have blocked access to drives ? if yes HOW ?
imagine i m administrator how could i can block my cd(R-RW) drives so that either they become invisible or stop working.?
smoking is really bad for ur PC....
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January 30th, 2005, 10:17 PM
#17
im the admin on the computer, as far as i know the drives arent blocked.... i think the drives are mislabelled though so im gonna change the drive letters and see if that helps
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February 2nd, 2005, 07:06 PM
#18
Junior Member
It is possible to block access or block drives , we got 2k&xp in our institute and our proffessor had done this so that we can not fingure our systems with any extra material.
but not know how to this.
that could be texan lokeshdb_ms want to ask?
if u know this add me into ur's fans list.
 there r only 2 things.......... either u r into the GAME or BUSTED out OF it ........  ......... 
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February 2nd, 2005, 07:21 PM
#19
c_sniper / lokeshdb_ms > any reason you're using two accounts that talk to each other and try to explain each other's posts? Shoot me a PM to decide what account you want to keep...
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February 4th, 2005, 01:35 AM
#20
haha, that's funny as hell!! haha!!
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