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Donald,
Assuming that your USB ports were working before the following might help;
most of the time I have had a problem with USBs after reinstalling system,
it has been that I have needed to also install the XP service packs. They
origional XP did not have the best USB drivers. If after doing that they
have given me problems, I have just installed a USB PCI add-on card, (they
come with a driver disk) some times they have come back to life.
Good Luck,
Wayne Ware
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>
> Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 10:29:54 -0500
> From: Donald DeWitt <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: USB Driver Question
>
> *After formatting and successfully reinstalling XP home addition from
> the original CD on my computer hard drive there seems to be an issue
> with the USB ports. When I give the command to upgrade the USB drivers
> using the system Utilities CD, I receive a message that they already
> exist. Even after replacing the drivers, the USB ports are not
> recognized. Also in the Device
> Manager there are a few yellow question marks. How can I activate these
> drivers to get the USB ports working again?*
>
> *My system is a 5yr old Dell 4800 running XP Home addition. *
>
> *Donald DeWitt*
> *Deptford** NJ***
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