Thread: PRS-600 K guys, tell me what to do
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Old 02-09-2010, 04:51 AM   #8
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Questions. Did you by chance upgrade your system to XP or did it come pre-installed on your Dell? If you upgraded did you buy an off the shelf version and installed it or did you get your upgrade from Dell? Did you recently upgrade your usb drivers? If yes to either of these questions then that could be your causing your problems. Sometimes off the shelf versions do not upgrade all of your drivers to the correct ones. The Dell version of XP should have contained all of the correct usb drivers. If you recently upgraded your usb drivers go into device manager and see if the old drivers were properly uninstalled. If you still have the older drivers installed they could be conflicting with the new ones. Try uninstalling either the older or newer ones if both are present and see if that takes care of your problem. Hope this helps to solve your usb issues.
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