What kind of broadband modem is it? Usually they have the option to connect
through ethernet, and many notebooks have built in ethernet.
You have to "uninstall" the device in Device Manager to truly start over.
How you do that depends on the installation program that came with it. As
someone else suggested maybe try a different USB port.
Earle
"bnmohan via WindowsKB.com" <u35859@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi! 3 July
>
> We have a Dell Inspiron Notebook running Vista Business 32 bit.
> We installed A Highspeed Broadband modem on on of the four USB ports.
> The machine was restarted a couple of times to check that the installation
> was correct. It functioned correctly.
> However, the next day, it reported a #1717 error (Wrong Interface?), and
> subsequently failed to connect on any of the ports: Device unavailable or
> Device disconnected.
>
> No amount of interchanging/reinstalling changed anything.
>
> Under normal circumstances, the device installs itself as both a CDROM,
> and
> as a Removable drive (with separate drive letters). In this case, only the
> CDRom config is installed, and the removable drive is not.
>
> In the registry, I find 8 instances of USBSTOR, all for the HUAWEI device.
> ANd I think the count is increasing with each new attempt of the device to
> reinstall itself.
>
> Can I delete all the references? Before uninstalling the Broadband system
> or
> after?
>
> Mohan
>
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