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Hello, and help. I had my computer cleaned up, windows xp was deleted and
then reinstalled. A Delkin reader that had previously worked fine is now not working. I get the message there is a problem with hardware. The message in the devise manager says there is a problem with the registry. The folks at Delkin say that the driver for this devise is integral to xp, and that they don't have a download. Any ideas. Thanks -- LISA |
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R.click my computer,properties,hardware,device mgr,scroll down to usb,expand
the tree,R.click the usb controller,select update drivers.After,close out properties. Also,if youre computers board is intel based,go to intel.com,software/drivers, chipsets,software,locate the chipset installation utility,download and install,get the previous .EXE to the most current one listed. "LISA" wrote: > Hello, and help. I had my computer cleaned up, windows xp was deleted and > then reinstalled. A Delkin reader that had previously worked fine is now not > working. I get the message there is a problem with hardware. The message in > the devise manager says there is a problem with the registry. The folks at > Delkin say that the driver for this devise is integral to xp, and that they > don't have a download. Any ideas. Thanks > -- > LISA |
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Open the Device Manager and right click your reader. Select "uninstall" from
the Menu. After that finishes, restart your Computer. Upon restart, Windows should pick up the reader and offer to reinstall it. -- Gene K |
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