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Group: Members Posts: 193 Joined: 19-March 04 Member No.: 2,402 ![]() |
I usually connect my C760 to the same USB port each time I synchronise, just tried it on the other USB port & Windows 2000 did not recognise it.
Tried the same thing on my Windows 2000 portable & the same thing. Can anyone use any USB port and if so are you using Sharp or Cacko ROM & which version of Windows. Mike |
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 245 Joined: 30-October 03 Member No.: 813 ![]() |
If you connect to another USB port, you have to install the USB drivers on windows from scratch. Windows sees it as an entirely different device.
I personally just stick with the same port all of the time. I'm honestly not sure if I ever really got it to work on another port. I know I installed the drivers again for each port, but I may have given up after that. ![]() I've had other USB devices do this same thing to me on Windows, so it seems like a Windows issue. |
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Group: Members Posts: 193 Joined: 19-March 04 Member No.: 2,402 ![]() |
Thanks for that clofhand.
I understood that USB is a bus, so it should not make any difference which USB port you use. I did try installing the drivers when new hardware wizzard came up, still did not work. Spoke to my Microsoft support people, they have never seen this before & suggested that there was a bug in the Sharp drivers. Mike |
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