I guess too late, but you would boot to safe mode, then remove all the devices
in device manager. Then allow windows to find new hardware. I would also remove
the cards and reinstall one at a time.
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000 11:02:27 -0500, Robert Timlin wrote:
>I seem to remember a way to force windows to recognize and reinstall all of
it's hardware. The situation is this. I am ghosting a new machine, and the
image file I had for that particular machine is corrupt. I have an image for a
different machine that has all the software I want. All I need to do is force
windows to reinstall all of the hardware. I'm pretty sure this is possible as I
read a tip on how to rectify this exact situation a couple months ago.
Unfortunately I cannot remember where.
>
>P.S. I must have this machine set up and functioning before I can leave today,
and I have a flight leaving for Las Vegas at 10pm. hehe no pressure.
>Rob
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