I can work around it thus:
Tell Vista to look for a driver in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore,
Vista installs a driver for a USB mass storage device. It then
requests another driver, and when pointed to the Driverstore again,
Vista recognises a Disk drive. And yet once more, whereupon it
installs a Generic volume and declares the device installed.
Any clues as to what may be wrong?
[Running Vista Business on an HP nx7400 laptop - labelled as Vista
capable BTW.]
"Frazer Jolly Goodfellow" <no-...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I had the same or a similar problem, I pointed it to C:\Windows
> and just let it trawl through it and it installed all the needed
> drivers. Are you saying that after you did this to
> C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore that they still don't work?
They work OK.
It's just that it seems a very backward step to have to go through
this clunky ritual for devices that are recognised automatically by
Windows XP. The drivers are clearly present in the Driverstore
folder, but Vista doesn't seem to know that!
"Frazer Jolly Goodfellow" <no-...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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is there anyway of finding out what's causing the conflict? perhaps a driver
installer? or another USB Device? i have unplugged all my USB devices but
this still happens or perhaps a driver installer?
can anyone show me how i can check for conflicts properly? thanx
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So annoying! Any tips? Other plug and play things are fine (USB keys,
camera, iPod).
Thanks
Your C:\windows\inf\INFCACHE.1 is corrupted and should be deleted.
You will need to edit its file permissions to give Full Control to
the Users group before you will be allowed to delete it.
Phil