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18-Dec-2006, 09:54 PM
#16 | Hey there Dave, cool to hear back from you.
Ya I wondered about that too. I'm so thankful your post made it into the search engines, otherwise I would have had to send the label maker back.
I had another problem a few weeks ago after installing Norton Ghost 10.0. Kept getting a Windows error - No media in the drive, or something to that effect, every time I started up the software. After some web searches discovered a tip about checking the drive letter assignments. Sure enough, my laptop's built in SmartMedia card reader assigned to drive letter D, changed it to I and the problem went away. The web so cool for finding obscure stuff like this that would leave those of us who are competent, yet not gurus, stumped.
BTW - I just noticed your animated avatar, very nice! | | Distinguished Member with 4,860 posts. | | Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Tamworth, UK Experience: If I don't know, I RTFM |
19-Dec-2006, 07:15 AM
#17 | Here's another tip then.
If you have an older version of Ghost, use that. Version 10 is the old Drive Image and is not so good.
In any case, when you use it, always run it from the CD as if you were going to recover. Never run it from within windows. The reason is that it writes temporary stuff to the drive and then reboots anyway to run it from DOS, so you may as well do that bit yourself and reduce the risk of extra errors (which are common)
__________________ I cannot remember the last time I forgot something... | | Junior Member with 2 posts. | | |
27-Jan-2007, 01:55 PM
#18 | Dear all, if the solutions above e.g. RunOnce key in registery don't work, and you have McAfee VirusScan Enterprise (maybe other versions too), you must temporally disable "Access Protection" as this is designed to stop all new hardware being installed, as it basically stops all suspect looking changes to the registery. Diable it while you install the hardware and it will work fine, did the trick for me!
Cheers,
James | | Junior Member with 2 posts. | | |
07-Feb-2007, 07:10 PM
#19 | I registered here just to thank you for this post. I was going nuts for about 4 hours, trying to figure out why my USB network adapter drivers would not install and kept going in continuous detection loop. I went on google as a last resort to see if I could find any information and this site is ranked #1 for that search. Thankfully, the registry key worked. I'm boggled how Microsoft could let something like this go on. | | Junior Member with 4 posts. | | Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: South Florida |
07-Mar-2007, 12:15 PM
#20 | I've done the registry fix as described, but I am still getting the 'They system cannot find the file specified.' It doesn't go into the loop described above, but I just can not install SP2 on this machine.
It's a Compaq notebook, model number Evo N1015v
Any suggestions? Thanks! | | Senior Member with 1,287 posts. | | |
07-Mar-2007, 02:51 PM
#21 | 1) use setup file if there is one i.e click on setup.exe to install driver
2) Double check you are have the correct driver
finally...
3) if the hardware has gone bad - no driver will install for it | | Junior Member with 2 posts. | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Experience: Intermediate |
08-Mar-2007, 02:43 PM
#22 | Thanks Dave Dave
You have solved a seemingly unfixable problem in seconds.
I had nearly given up on this!
Many thanks from a relieved Dell user
ps Don't buy Dell - built to last 12 months only | | Distinguished Member with 4,860 posts. | | Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Tamworth, UK Experience: If I don't know, I RTFM |
08-Mar-2007, 04:01 PM
#23 | Curiously I find Dell machines, well the Laptops anyway, to be very good machines. |  THIS THREAD HAS EXPIRED.
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