I'll try that Mike.
And thanks for the advice on the registry cleaner. Just installed it
recently - don't actually remember why.
I'll let ya know if this works.
TG
"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:
> "Typicalgirl" <Typicalgirl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DA4254F1-4989-492B-B678-D313747FC3B3@microsoft.com...
> > Vista stopped recognizing my installed USB devices yesterday. System
> > restore, Last Known Good Config and reinstalling the device drivers have
> > not
> > corrected the problem. Also did a registry clean and repair.
> >
> > Tried renaming INFCACHE.1 to INFCACHE.1.bak
> > Tried the hotfix mentioned in a similar post.
> > Ran a registry scan and repair.
> >
> > Devices include memory stick, webcam, printer, wireless KB and mouse. USB
> > ports have power, and Vista sees new hardware when its is plugged in, but
> > always sees it as unknown device and cannot find or install drivers.
> > All devices worked fine 2 days ago.
> >
> > Vista Home Premium 32 bit
> > Acer Aspire 5100
> > AMD Turion 64 bt processor
> > 2 gb RAM
> > 120 GB hard drive
> > No new updates available.
> >
> > Acer service is crap, and I'm not finding much help from Microsoft either.
> > Acer also does not provide an install disk so I don't see how I can do a
> > clean reinstall of Vista.
> >
> > I can put another OS on this machine, but was kinda having fun with some
> > of
> > the Vista bells and whistles.
> > So, is there a definitive fix for this?
> >
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> Try going into Device Manager and uninstalling everything USB. Then reboot
> the computer. Do this with only the keyboard and mouse connected.
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> One by one, add the other USB devices. You may have picked up a bad driver,
> possibly from Windows Update.
>
> Also, quit using registry cleaners or any software which claims to fix all
> ills..
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> Mike Hall - MVP
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx
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