Keefer Lucas
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Atlantic Rim
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Here's the mystery.
The USB sync cradle of my Visor Delux was working fine using Windows ME. Then I installed an Intel Webcam (PC Camera Pro), and my computer ceased recognizing my Sync Cradle as anything other than an unknown device.
First, I uninstalled the camera program; no difference. Then I used the system restore feature of Windows ME to roll back the OS to the day before the camera install; still no good. Then I reformatted my entire operating system and went back to Windows 98SE. I reinstalled the Handspring software and not the camera software; still no good.
When I tried installing the sync cradle on a machine at work it would not recognize the sync cradle. The Handspring people sent me a new Sync cradle; it did not work. They are now sending me a new Visor Deluxe, which I doubt will work. FYI, I own a lowly serial port cradle which works fine on the system.
Could the installation of the camera forced some board level change to my USB hub controller; a change that would survive a reformatting of my hard disk? All my other USB equipment works fine.
Any experts out there in USB issues? The guys at Handspring are baffled, and I am tired of continually purging my USB entries with the registry editor (three calls to technical assitance and one call back, always with the same strategy...purging the registry).
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