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From: Kerem Gümrükcü on 21 Jun 2008 11:26 Hi, i was about to going nuts and then i found the solution for this: The Tips with the Filter Driver and Registry lead me to a right way and also the hint with the Nirsoft USB Viewer showed the right way to this. Here are the Steps. First i searched the Web for something like a Filter Driver Viewer, then it came to my mind, that there was something i noticed a couple of time ago on OSROnline: FilterMan 1.0 I downloaded the Nirsoft USBViewer and the Filterman App. Then i opened the Registry Editor pointing to the Enum Keys. After removing all the Devices holding anything to USB i reopened Filterman and USB View and refrehsed my Registry Editor. Then i found something very interessting: One "Unknown Device" was left there, a single device! Then i decided to do this: I saved the still available registry keys to reg files under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Class\*<every still visible USB stuff> Then i switched over to the Device Manager and did a "Detect changed Hardware". Then everything went as expected and all USB Devices and Bridges/Hubs have been installed. Then i made a F5 just to be sure on the Registry Editor and i saw all the valid instances of the Hardware there. Here the "woha" moment comes: Then i plugged my Wireless USB Adapter in and everything worked fine: Hardware detected, installed, ready to use. Bingo, that was it,... Thanks to EVERYBODY here, this was a very "disturbing" situation for me to having a laptop with 4 USB Ports and no USB available,...:-/ Here is the Link for the Filterman if someone likes to see it: http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?article=154 And here is Link to what i see now: http://www.pro-it-education.de/staff/keremg/misc/g.jpg http://www.pro-it-education.de/staff/keremg/misc/f.jpg This posting comes packed over USB,...:-D Regards Kerem -- ----------------------- Beste Gr�sse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue Kerem G�mr�kc� Microsoft Live Space: http://kerem-g.spaces.live.com/ Latest Open-Source Projects: http://entwicklung.junetz.de ----------------------- "This reply is provided as is, without warranty express or implied."
From: Kelly on 21 Jun 2008 15:01 This generally has to do with IPOD. See line 400: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm -- All the Best, Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm SupportSpace www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner "Kerem G�mr�kc�" <kareem114(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eQOxFN70IHA.416(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > i was about to going nuts and then i found > the solution for this: The Tips with the Filter > Driver and Registry lead me to a right way > and also the hint with the Nirsoft USB Viewer > showed the right way to this. Here are the Steps. > First i searched the Web for something like > a Filter Driver Viewer, then it came to my mind, > that there was something i noticed a couple > of time ago on OSROnline: FilterMan 1.0 > > I downloaded the Nirsoft USBViewer and the > Filterman App. Then i opened the Registry > Editor pointing to the Enum Keys. After > removing all the Devices holding anything > to USB i reopened Filterman and USB View > and refrehsed my Registry Editor. Then i found > something very interessting: One "Unknown Device" > was left there, a single device! Then i decided to do > this: I saved the still available registry keys to reg files > under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Class\*<every still visible USB stuff> > Then i switched over to the Device Manager and did a "Detect > changed Hardware". Then everything went as expected and > all USB Devices and Bridges/Hubs have been installed. > Then i made a F5 just to be sure on the Registry Editor > and i saw all the valid instances of the Hardware there. > Here the "woha" moment comes: Then i plugged my Wireless > USB Adapter in and everything worked fine: Hardware > detected, installed, ready to use. Bingo, that was it,... > > Thanks to EVERYBODY here, this was a very "disturbing" > situation for me to having a laptop with 4 USB Ports and > no USB available,...:-/ > > Here is the Link for the Filterman if someone likes > to see it: http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?article=154 > > And here is Link to what i see now: > http://www.pro-it-education.de/staff/keremg/misc/g.jpg > http://www.pro-it-education.de/staff/keremg/misc/f.jpg > > This posting comes packed over USB,...:-D > > Regards > > Kerem > > > > -- > ----------------------- > Beste Gr�sse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue > Kerem G�mr�kc� > Microsoft Live Space: http://kerem-g.spaces.live.com/ > Latest Open-Source Projects: http://entwicklung.junetz.de > ----------------------- > "This reply is provided as is, without warranty express or implied." > > > >
From: Kerem Gümrükcü on 21 Jun 2008 15:22 Hi Kelly, if you mean IPOD Hardware, by Apples IPOD, then i can tell you that i never had such a device plugged on my system, or installed any Drivers/Filters, that changed this key, as afaik. Or do you mean something different,...? Regards Kerem -- ----------------------- Beste Gr�sse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue Kerem G�mr�kc� Microsoft Live Space: http://kerem-g.spaces.live.com/ Latest Open-Source Projects: http://entwicklung.junetz.de ----------------------- "This reply is provided as is, without warranty express or implied." "Kelly" <kelly(a)kelly.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:31A920BA-52C5-433B-9726-029CB655C2D5(a)microsoft.com... > This generally has to do with IPOD. See line 400: > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > -- > > All the Best, > Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP) > > Taskbar Repair Tool Plus! > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm > > SupportSpace > www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner > > "Kerem G�mr�kc�" <kareem114(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:eQOxFN70IHA.416(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> i was about to going nuts and then i found >> the solution for this: The Tips with the Filter >> Driver and Registry lead me to a right way >> and also the hint with the Nirsoft USB Viewer >> showed the right way to this. Here are the Steps. >> First i searched the Web for something like >> a Filter Driver Viewer, then it came to my mind, >> that there was something i noticed a couple >> of time ago on OSROnline: FilterMan 1.0 >> >> I downloaded the Nirsoft USBViewer and the >> Filterman App. Then i opened the Registry >> Editor pointing to the Enum Keys. After >> removing all the Devices holding anything >> to USB i reopened Filterman and USB View >> and refrehsed my Registry Editor. Then i found >> something very interessting: One "Unknown Device" >> was left there, a single device! Then i decided to do >> this: I saved the still available registry keys to reg files >> under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Class\*<every still visible USB >> stuff> >> Then i switched over to the Device Manager and did a "Detect >> changed Hardware". Then everything went as expected and >> all USB Devices and Bridges/Hubs have been installed. >> Then i made a F5 just to be sure on the Registry Editor >> and i saw all the valid instances of the Hardware there. >> Here the "woha" moment comes: Then i plugged my Wireless >> USB Adapter in and everything worked fine: Hardware >> detected, installed, ready to use. Bingo, that was it,... >> >> Thanks to EVERYBODY here, this was a very "disturbing" >> situation for me to having a laptop with 4 USB Ports and >> no USB available,...:-/ >> >> Here is the Link for the Filterman if someone likes >> to see it: http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?article=154 >> >> And here is Link to what i see now: >> http://www.pro-it-education.de/staff/keremg/misc/g.jpg >> http://www.pro-it-education.de/staff/keremg/misc/f.jpg >> >> This posting comes packed over USB,...:-D >> >> Regards >> >> Kerem >> >> >> >> -- >> ----------------------- >> Beste Gr�sse / Best regards / Votre bien devoue >> Kerem G�mr�kc� >> Microsoft Live Space: http://kerem-g.spaces.live.com/ >> Latest Open-Source Projects: http://entwicklung.junetz.de >> ----------------------- >> "This reply is provided as is, without warranty express or implied." >> >> >> >> >
From: Uwe Sieber on 23 Jun 2008 03:17 Kelly wrote: > This generally has to do with IPOD. See line 400: > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm This script removes upper and lower filters for GUID_DEVCLASS_FLOPPYDISK. Any explanation why this should affect non floppy devices? Uwe
From: Uwe Sieber on 23 Jun 2008 03:19 Uwe Sieber wrote: > Kelly wrote: >> This generally has to do with IPOD. See line 400: >> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > > This script removes upper and lower filters for > GUID_DEVCLASS_FLOPPYDISK. Any explanation why > this should affect non floppy devices? Correction: It removes upperfilters for GUID_DEVCLASS_FLOPPYDISK and lowerfilters for GUID_DEVCLASS_DISKDRIVE. Maybe the first was intended to be GUID_DEVCLASS_DISKDRIVE too... Uwe
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