Dan_872
07-10-2005, 02:10 AM
Rik Bean Wrote:
> Go into device manager and righ-click on the affected drives, select
> uninstall. Repeat this for all the drives, then re-boot the machine.
> Hopefully, Windows will find the right drivers and correct the problem.
> If not, you will need to dig out the original drivers disk, or download
> new ones from the 'net. Might be worth running a CHKDSK to see if
> there's any corruption on your HD.
Thanks for the help!! I ran a Spy Ware scan, then followed your
directions and it worked! Thanks!
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Dan_872
> Go into device manager and righ-click on the affected drives, select
> uninstall. Repeat this for all the drives, then re-boot the machine.
> Hopefully, Windows will find the right drivers and correct the problem.
> If not, you will need to dig out the original drivers disk, or download
> new ones from the 'net. Might be worth running a CHKDSK to see if
> there's any corruption on your HD.
Thanks for the help!! I ran a Spy Ware scan, then followed your
directions and it worked! Thanks!
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Dan_872