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I made the mistake a few days ago of shutting down my windows 2000 PC
with a USB harddrive still connected and powered up. After the PC
shut down, I disconnected the USB h/d and powered it off.
Now, everytime I boot up the PC, windows 2000 informs me that it
"found new hardware" "USB device", and then "error installing device"
and I get a yellow question mark in the control panel/system/hardware/
device
Now, I tried booting up with the USB h/d connected and powered up, and
it recognizes it OK, but, it still tries to install that darn "ghost"
USB device also and reports the failure.
So how do completely remove whatever it is that is causing windows
2000 to think there is a USB device it needs to install. I am sure it
is a "ghost" device somewhere, because, even when I disconnect ALL usb
devices and boot up, it still tries to install a USB device and fails.
Where is windows 2000 getting this from? How do I fix it?
Thanks.
with a USB harddrive still connected and powered up. After the PC
shut down, I disconnected the USB h/d and powered it off.
Now, everytime I boot up the PC, windows 2000 informs me that it
"found new hardware" "USB device", and then "error installing device"
and I get a yellow question mark in the control panel/system/hardware/
device
Now, I tried booting up with the USB h/d connected and powered up, and
it recognizes it OK, but, it still tries to install that darn "ghost"
USB device also and reports the failure.
So how do completely remove whatever it is that is causing windows
2000 to think there is a USB device it needs to install. I am sure it
is a "ghost" device somewhere, because, even when I disconnect ALL usb
devices and boot up, it still tries to install a USB device and fails.
Where is windows 2000 getting this from? How do I fix it?
Thanks.