Different approach on my UMAX ASTRA 6450 problem

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Robert Heiling

Jethro said:
No My ISP is back up again. Obviously the problem id not on my end.

This time it won't let me uninstall it from Device Manager, just like
before. It only let me do that that one time. Its got mind of its
own in this respect I guess. As far as pointing the wizard to the
umax,inf file is concerned, the wizard only lets me point to the
c:\windows\inf folder, not to individual files therein.

Did I miss something or haven't we tried that approach in the Update Driver
scenario?
BTW, my cable ISP is alive again. Who didn't know that would happen?

It must be because you cleared your browser cache & cookies like they told you
to.<LOL>

Bob
 
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Jethro

Did I miss something or haven't we tried that approach in the Update Driver
scenario?

Sure did. To no avail.
It must be because you cleared your browser cache & cookies like they told you
to.<LOL>

I did not clear my browser cache nor did I delete any cookies nor did
they tell me to do that. How did U get that idea? Did I mis-state
something again?

Jethro
 
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Robert Heiling

Jethro said:
Sure did. To no avail.

Then we can only hope that you find the magic trick that enabled you to delete
it last time. The test for the current hack is to get plug & play to find the
new device and then point the wizard at C:\Windows\inf where we have a proper
inf file for it - umax.inf. Have fun.
I did not clear my browser cache nor did I delete any cookies nor did
they tell me to do that. How did U get that idea? Did I mis-state
something again?

Nope. Just joking about something I thought you would find familiar. My own
ISP's techs put you through that routine for any connection problems, so I
figured yours did too.

Bob
 
J

Jethro

Then we can only hope that you find the magic trick that enabled you to delete
it last time. The test for the current hack is to get plug & play to find the
new device and then point the wizard at C:\Windows\inf where we have a proper
inf file for it - umax.inf. Have fun.

You said it right. I'll have to try different things. Something made
it go that way before - but I don't know what right now.

Thanks
Nope. Just joking about something I thought you would find familiar. My own
ISP's techs put you through that routine for any connection problems, so I
figured yours did too.

You got me! Great world we live in.
 

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