On Friday 01 December 2006 16:57, Chris Walters wrote: > Mick wrote: > > On Wednesday 29 November 2006 21:45, Chris Walters wrote: > > > > Go to My Computer, right-click and select Properties from the drop down > > menu. Then select the Hardware tab and click on the Device Manager > > (alternative get to the same point from the Administrative Tools). [snip ...] > > HTH. > > Hello Mick, > > Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately, I have already tried this and it > did not work. So, I ended up having to do a complete factory restore. > Now it works in UMDA 6. This, of course, was not my first choice, but > it seemed to be my only choice, given what I had tried.
I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. Re-installing windows is not something I look forward to, merely because of the time I need to spend to close all the ports and services that are open by default. That's why I now have images of configured installations so that I can be up and running within 40 minutes when the OS gets corrupted. Mind you all the subsequent Windows Updates still take ages. -- Regards, Mick
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