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USB 2.0 is a goner



 
 
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Old September 1st 06, 08:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Bernd Schneider
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Default USB 2.0 is a goner

There are no problems - when you use enough workarounds to deinstall devices
via device manager or others presented in newsgroups and Technet. But I
wouldn't do this on a weekly basis. And my customers don't have the
permissions to do that.

Do you thell the CIO of a company with several hundreds of PCs: "Sorry,
before you use your Memory-Stick or your camera, you first have to run this
script to clean the device entrys?"
I wouldn't!

But I also know the methods of "Technical Support" of several manufacturers.
"Sorry, you must have installed some software, that killed your system.
Please use the Reinstall-Disk" .

Cheers,

Bernd
MCSE + MCT

"NoNoBadDog!" wrote:


"lomaca" wrote in message
...

NoNoBadDog! Wrote:
You should never assume that anything that happens on a single machine
constitutes a bug. or that anyone else other than yourself is having
it.

Bobby

Why don't you please take time and read the entire post, before passing
sanctimonius judgement.
He made it abunduntly clear that it effected several (that means more
then one) machines.


--
lomaca


I *DID* read his entire post. His situation is unique and specific to
something he has done, either software or hardware. I have never seen the
problem he describes. He states he updated and then had the problem on
those machines he works with...those that he administrates, or controls. He
has the problem on all machines. The problem is mentioned nowhere else on
the internet (at least as far as Google and the Usenet groups are
concerned). Do the math. He has created a situation that causes the
problem he describes. He needs to do his own detective work. I would take a
single machine and start with a fresh OS install and device drivers, then
applications, and then updates, checking USB at each step. Eventually the
culprit will be discovered.

Bobby



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