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| | Redetect ALL hardware? I replaced my motherboard a few months back. Since then a number of drivers have been working intermittently (network works about every other restart, sometimes stops working on wake from standby) and the device manager prevents me from getting rid of certain pieces of hardware, even when not in use or even on the computer. What I would like to do is to have windows clear the hardware "cache" and redetect all the hardware like it would during Windows Setup. This was possible with XP by creating a different hardware profile but the hardware profile feature was removed in Vista. How can I force Vista to redetect all hardware from scratch? I am using Vista Ultimate by the way. Thanks, Eric |
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| | RE: Redetect ALL hardware? You can't! Wiping the Drive and reinstalling is the way to go! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Hammy" wrote: Quote: > I replaced my motherboard a few months back. Since then a number of drivers > have been working intermittently (network works about every other restart, > sometimes stops working on wake from standby) and the device manager prevents > me from getting rid of certain pieces of hardware, even when not in use or > even on the computer. What I would like to do is to have windows clear the > hardware "cache" and redetect all the hardware like it would during Windows > Setup. This was possible with XP by creating a different hardware profile but > the hardware profile feature was removed in Vista. How can I force Vista to > redetect all hardware from scratch? > > I am using Vista Ultimate by the way. > > Thanks, > Eric |
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| | RE: Redetect ALL hardware? I'd really prefer to avoid that situation if at all possible. I'd have to buy a new hard drive to transfer all my data. That's not really in the budget right now. I tend to think there's got to be a way to do this. "Mick Murphy" wrote: Quote: > You can't! Wiping the Drive and reinstalling is the way to go! > -- > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia > > > "Hammy" wrote: > Quote: > > I replaced my motherboard a few months back. Since then a number of drivers > > have been working intermittently (network works about every other restart, > > sometimes stops working on wake from standby) and the device manager prevents > > me from getting rid of certain pieces of hardware, even when not in use or > > even on the computer. What I would like to do is to have windows clear the > > hardware "cache" and redetect all the hardware like it would during Windows > > Setup. This was possible with XP by creating a different hardware profile but > > the hardware profile feature was removed in Vista. How can I force Vista to > > redetect all hardware from scratch? > > > > I am using Vista Ultimate by the way. > > > > Thanks, > > Eric |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Redetect ALL hardware? Pull the PCI bus in system devices.. it'll make things go a little haywire, but it's as long as you have the drivers for your devices ready, you're golden. |
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| | Re: Redetect ALL hardware? I tried that and it seems to help some (especially on overall system speed) but the networking area still has a bunch of non-existent devices. I've also had a usb problem but its only happened once so it might be coincidental. "codeyh" wrote: Quote: > > Pull the PCI bus in system devices.. it'll make things go a little > haywire, but it's as long as you have the drivers for your devices > ready, you're golden. > > > -- > codeyh > |
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| | Re: Redetect ALL hardware? If you go into Device Manager, you can right click a device and select uninstall. Later you can select "scan for hardware changes" to install devices that are not already installed. "Hammy" <Hammy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:79E353A1-E8AE-46EA-8D91-79AA70F48340@xxxxxx Quote: > I replaced my motherboard a few months back. Since then a number of > drivers > have been working intermittently (network works about every other restart, > sometimes stops working on wake from standby) and the device manager > prevents > me from getting rid of certain pieces of hardware, even when not in use or > even on the computer. What I would like to do is to have windows clear the > hardware "cache" and redetect all the hardware like it would during > Windows > Setup. This was possible with XP by creating a different hardware profile > but > the hardware profile feature was removed in Vista. How can I force Vista > to > redetect all hardware from scratch? > > I am using Vista Ultimate by the way. > > Thanks, > Eric |
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