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Old January 10th 13, 07:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
dadiOH[_2_]
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Default Generic USB Human Interface Drivers

Andrew Wilson wrote:

dadiOH
I have split the RAID array which has wiped both disks. What I am
planning on doing is doing a brand new Win XP installation on one
drive with my copy of Win XP with a genuine code and then when that
is up and running enable the second disk and do a Norton Ghost on it
which can be updated monthly. It may be a backward step but the
recovery disk on the machine messed everything up big time which is
why I decided to go down this route. I will try and download those drivers
that you suggested onto a
floppy and see if this works.
Many thanks for your time
Andrew


I was *NOT* suggesting the drivers, just pointing you to a site that
apparently used the mobo you have.

Here's another site, assuming you have an Intel processor.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...TA+Dr iver%22

Again, I am not suggesting them, merely pointing you to something found via
a Google search. I guess, at this point, you don't much care if they are
the correct/best ones, just that they work, right?

I fear that you are going to run into more trouble, though, unless you have
a disk provided with your mobo, because that is the normal source for stuff
on the mobo.

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