"notritenoteri" <caldasfire.TakeThisOut@hades.com> wrote in message
news:e7aRd.345$MJ.1644@newscontent-01.sprint.ca...
> One thing I found out about USB drivers and XP is that you have to really
> clean up the device drivers, registry and anything else you can think of
> when you're loading new drivers. I don't have your MB or camera and I am
> running without SP 2 but all the security updates. When I switched to an
> ASUS A7V600 MB with a Kodak camera I had a hell of a job making the camera
> use USB2 until I went through XP and cleaned up everything. It may be
> worth a try. You might want to check the MS knowledge base on SP2
> problems
> too.
>
> just some ideas.
Thanks very much.
I deleted everything under USB in the Device Manager (suggested by the MS
KB, too) along with what I could delete in the registry under USB in all
sections. Some of it wouldn't let itself be deleted.there.
All drivers were reinstalled, and looking at the driver detail info in
Device Manager, all are SP 2 drivers where they exist.
I still get the same error message.
According to some posts elsewhere on the Internet, SP2 has made it
impossible to run some USB 2.0 devices regardless of what you do. I may not
have done enough, but I've decided to give up for now on this one. It's just
another Microsoft glitch, i guess.
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