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| Why did Microsoft do this in XP? Every time you unplug a product from the usb port and plug it in it redetects as if it were new hardware and the software reinstalls on some products. Windows 98se remembers the hardware connected to the usb port and Win98se will even remember the hardware even if you change the ports. Microsoft needs to fix this with sp2. Greg P Rozelle | Guest
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| Doesn't do it for me. Problem maybe specific to your machine/installation. "Greg P Rozelle" <nosuchemail@dot.com> wrote in message news:3f0e0e50.1334078@msnews.microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Strange, this is what another guy said [This is what happens, once you connect to a USB port you leave alone. The computer will treat it as new if you keep connecting and disconnecting. It gets worse if you switch ports doing the same thing. If you don't have enough ports get a plug in card that will give you more. :-) ] This is why I asked why. Greg P Rozelle Quote:
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| Sounds like computer specific to me..I have both usb 1.1 and 2.0 on my xp machine and can consistantly swap all of these with out the computer telling me anything like that..I am currently running 9 different usb peripherals with others that are used occasionally (joystick,steering wheel etc ) ....Not much help but thought it might make a point... Quote:
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