MS,
What's the official stance on this problem? My searches suggest it's
existed since at least beta. Why no fix?
"jonathan perreault" wrote:
Quote:
> Try this fix to see if it repairs your problem. This solution has worked for
> some people with problematic USB and General Devices:
>
> 1. Locate the file INFCACHE.1 in C:\Windows\inf
>
> 2. Right click on the INFCACHE.1 file, select Properties >Security > Edit,
> and give your account full control.
>
> 3. Delete INFCACHE.1 (Or just to be safe, rename it to INFCACHE.1.BAK or
> temporarily move to your desktop but you shouldn't need to, windows doesn't
> need that file to run, and if it needs to it recreates it).
>
> 4. REBOOT
>
>
> --
>
>
> Jonathan Perreault
> Old Advise: Do Not Undermine Windows's Work,
> Or It'll Undermine You As A User.
>
> New Word Of Advice: Torture Windows (Any) Now
> Before It Tortures You
>