Disconnect the devices and open the Registry Editor (Start-Run-regedit).
Navigate to HKLM\System\CCS\Enum\USB and look for the folder
containing information about the problematic devices. Now right click
on the folder labeled Vid_Xxxx that contains the information about the
problematic devices and click Permission. Allow full control of the
key, then right click on it and delete it. Now reboot and try again
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Nathan McNulty
Bobdude wrote:
> Our company purchased a Dell Laptop a couple of months ago. I wanted
> to put a Parenting Wisely program on the PC, which required the use of
> a USB security Dongle. When I insert the Dongle, Windows can't find
> drivers to install it.
>
> I've used the program and Dongle on 2 other PC's (that also have
> Windows XP Pro, just like the laptop) and it worked great (Windows
> autmatically installed it with no interaction from me or problems. It
> just anounced that it found and installed new hardware and that it was
> ready for use). I tried copying the driver files (inf, sys) that
> windows is using on the other PC's over to the laptop, but it didn't
> work.
>
> The dongle seems like it should be a fairly easy piece of equipment
> for Windows to install, so I don't understand why it is just having
> problems on the laptop.
>
> Also, the company did not provide a driver disk for the Dongle and
> there are no drivers posted on their website.
>
> Any advice anyone could give would be greatly appreciated!
>
> -Bob
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