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I have Win Me in a Dell 8200.  On 9/29 they were working fine when I took the system apart to put some new furniture in my home office.  Today I put the system back together, and on bootup the LED's on the two USB hubs did not light up, and all the peripherals attached to the hubs don't work.  I tried using Goback to rewrite the drive to the day I took it down, 9/29, but that didn't work either.

Win Me is not loading a little icon in the system tray which allows you to turn off USB  devices before you unplug them.  I did have the system shut down before I took it down on 9/29, so it is not an error due to me screwing that up.  Do I have to remove the two hubs and completely reinstall the six devices connected to them?  There must be an easier way. How do I get that USB monitor program  working again?

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