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Old 02-18-2018, 09:17 AM   #8
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Device: No K1, PW2, KV, KOA
The USB id has two fields, manufacture ID and device ID.
What does the device ID box show?
(Hint, it is not a coincidence that the hex field spells an English word.)

You will have to wait for an experienced Windows user to understand the state of your system at this point after diddling the drivers used.
(I stopped using Windows @Win95) *

You should put the KV away while waiting.
Don't do anything to it while waiting for knowledgeable help.
(The restart counter only allows two attempts at restarting it.
Use them up before someone can help and you will be back to the "repair needed" screen.)

(*) I remember one post on Windows10 -
If you are using Windows10, you need to update it to the "Millennium Edition" or newer.
MS fixed their driver problem with ME.

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