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Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by mzcatzz, 2009/11/24.

  1. 2009/11/24
    mzcatzz

    mzcatzz Inactive Thread Starter

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    [FONT= "Comic Sans MS"] Hi Im Catherine , I came across your site quite by chance ,relentlessly searching through forums and search engines .
    My problem,is that I stupidly have mislaid my drivers and utilities disc for my amilio notebook/laptop,and an adaptor (faulty) seems to have knocked all my portsUSB out .
    The amount of driver scan programs I have gone through looking for a real free one is unbelievable an to date I have still not found 1.
    So armed with my drivers list that these scans tell me are missing ,I have ended up here .
    Anyone that can help I would so much appreciate it .

    :eek:;):eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: [/FONT]
     
  2. 2009/11/25
    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Your first port of call for drivers for your amilo is the manufacturer's web site - have you been there?
     

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  4. 2009/11/27
    mzcatzz

    mzcatzz Inactive Thread Starter

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    Yes I have only to be confused more I ended up downloading an identity utility ,which has just confused me more .
     
  5. 2009/11/27
    PeteC

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    Post the Model No. of your Fujitsu (?) Amilo and we may be able to point you to the correct drivers.
    Are the USB Controllers and Root Hubs showing in Device Manager and, if so, are they flagged with either a ! on a yellow ground or a white x on a red ground?

    If the USB controllers and Hubs are showing have you followed the standard practise of deleting them and rebooting to allow Windows to redetect and reinstall?

    In what way is the adaptor faulty - seems to me that is unlikely to cause this sort of problem unless it has blasted overvoltage into the computer.
     

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