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Old November 24th 07, 12:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.multimedia
latenight
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Recently I installed a crad reader and its driver for my Win98se OS...After
for a while, once i plugged in the reader the windows screen started frozen
but it was unplugged then it'd be fine again...So i deleted the hardware(USB
Mass Storage Device) from Syetem's Device Manager but i can still see the
driver(Multimedia Card Reader) in the Add/Remove Programs...But the screen
was still frozen if i plugged in the reader...

1. What should i do to get the hardware back?...Should i unintall and then
re-install the driver first?....The step-by-step guidence please...
2. Why did it appear to be USB Mass Storage Device but not Multimedia Card
Reader in the Device Manager since i intended to install a card reader?...

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Old January 23rd 09, 06:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.multimedia
gbr
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"latenight" wrote:

Recently I installed a crad reader and its driver for my Win98se OS...After
for a while, once i plugged in the reader the windows screen started frozen
but it was unplugged then it'd be fine again...So i deleted the hardware(USB
Mass Storage Device) from Syetem's Device Manager but i can still see the
driver(Multimedia Card Reader) in the Add/Remove Programs...But the screen
was still frozen if i plugged in the reader...

1. What should i do to get the hardware back?...Should i unintall and then
re-install the driver first?....The step-by-step guidence please...
2. Why did it appear to be USB Mass Storage Device but not Multimedia Card
Reader in the Device Manager since i intended to install a card reader?...

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Old March 12th 09, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.multimedia
RAY
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"gbr" escreveu na notÃ*cia da
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"latenight" wrote:

Recently I installed a crad reader and its driver for my Win98se
OS...After
for a while, once i plugged in the reader the windows screen started
frozen
but it was unplugged then it'd be fine again...So i deleted the
hardware(USB
Mass Storage Device) from Syetem's Device Manager but i can still see the
driver(Multimedia Card Reader) in the Add/Remove Programs...But the
screen
was still frozen if i plugged in the reader...

1. What should i do to get the hardware back?...Should i unintall and
then
re-install the driver first?....The step-by-step guidence please...
2. Why did it appear to be USB Mass Storage Device but not Multimedia
Card
Reader in the Device Manager since i intended to install a card
reader?...

 




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