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Jerry
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      1st Dec 2003
Hi All,

When I boot WinXP Pro PC with a USB device connected, all
works fine. BIOS Plug&Play OS is On, but when I disconnect
that USB device, the only way to connect it is to reboot.
What do I need to do to get the USB device (storage)
recognized by WinXP whe it's plugged in?

Thanks,
Jerry

 
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      1st Dec 2003
Actually theres a download for that specific problem,
go to downloads,use the 2 window scroll search utility,
scroll to XP,type:Windows XP Youll have to search for
it(sorry),but youll see usb,i think its in the 100 area.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi All,
>
>When I boot WinXP Pro PC with a USB device connected, all
>works fine. BIOS Plug&Play OS is On, but when I disconnect
>that USB device, the only way to connect it is to reboot.
>What do I need to do to get the USB device (storage)
>recognized by WinXP whe it's plugged in?
>
>Thanks,
>Jerry
>
>.
>

 
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