
01-28-2007
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Re: USB keys not installed automatically
Hi,
SAme problem for me. usb is a hell on my pc. my hubs are not recognized
too...
"Roy Coorne" <roy.spam.coorne@gmx.net> a écrit dans le message de
news:OxrKoKCQHHA.4824@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
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> "Alberto Di Meglio" <alberto.di.meglio@filterout.cern.ch> wrote in message
> news:F9EEB469DB1E4883A8499F91AC581D21@shinsenai.ne t...
>> I have a weird issue on VISTA RTM (Build 6000). Whenever I insert a new
>> USB key in one of my laptop slots, I get the 'new hardware found' dialog
>> popping up, thinking a bit, connecting to Windows Update, etc, and then
>> asking me to insert the disk that came with the hardware. Of course I
>> have no such disk, however, if I now choose to install the driver
>> manually and point the dialog to c:\windows then the drivers are found
>> and installed. I have to do this entire cycle three times for each new
>> USB key in order to install three different items (the key itself, a
>> generic volume driver and the Microsoft WPD FileSystem Volume Driver).
>> Once a given key is installed once, then it works fine.
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>> Has anybody seen this issue?
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> No.
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>> Any suggestion?
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> Did you check your mainboard BIOS with respect to the USB flash disk?
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> Rpy
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