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Wed, 7 May 2003 11:45:37 +0100
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Hi, I would have thought one of the easiest things to try first would be to
remove all of the devices in device manager, restart the system and let
windows reload the devices and drivers on start up.
I've found that to be one of the quickest ways to solve problems in the
past, and it often does the trick.
Good luck
M.Sayer

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