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Subject:
From:
David Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 13 Apr 2002 02:25:52 -0700
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On 13 Apr 2002, at 6:46, Ian wrote:

> Thanks Abdul and Larry - that's the info I wanted.
>
> I'll experiment further with this....but I'm wondering if maybe
> deleting the 'Enum' key should remove the need to do the Device
> Manager deletions?
>
> Anyone tried this?
>
> TIA
>
> Ian Porter

  Yes, that's correct.  Device Manager basically shows all of the un-
hidden (in Safe Mode, none are hidden...) entries found under the
Enum key.  Delete the key, and all Device Manager entries are gone
(until Windows, on booting, rediscovers the devices).

Dave Gillett

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