Stupid Me but now drivers wont load.

currysteph

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I was reading a tweaking site and it was talking about how you could trim vista down to add some space to your HDD. WELL, seeing how Im the type of person who doesnt like unused files on my computer I went along with it and deleted the folder...

c:\windows\system32\driverstore

all was well until I bought a new USB stick drive. suddenly vista couldnt find the driver for it. so i went to my wife computer (also has vista) copied her c:\windows\system32\driverstore and put it back on my machine....but no luck....so then I copied her c:\windows\system32\drivers folder and put it on my machine....still no luck...

anyway to make a long store short....my vista wont or cant find any drivers for new USB devices....especially ones that do not come with any software.

I wrote the USB Stick Drive vendor (Kingston) and they said there are no drivers to download from them as vista should automatically recognize and load one of its default drivers...etc...

anyway...anyone know how to reverse my stupidity?

thanks
steph
 

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    Dell XPS M1710 Laptop
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    Centrino Core Duo 2Ghz
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    4Gb
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    nVidia GoForce 7950 GTX 512M
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    SB Compatible
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    1920x1200
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    B: 25G
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Hi Currysteph,

Welcome to the Forum.
Try to repair Vista using this tutorial, if it won't help re-install your OS. It will work for sure, but first get bigger drive if your current setup is too small for you. ;)

Cheers...
 

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  • Manufacturer/Model
    Gateway P7805u FX
    CPU
    Intel Core2Duo T9600 2.80GHz 1066MHz FSB
    Motherboard
    Intel PM45
    Memory
    8GB 1066MHz DDR3
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS 1GB DDR3
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    LG 17" WUXGA TFT
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    WD 2x500GB
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    notebook
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    BT/BD
When you plug in the stick, does it prompt you to install the driver? If so, tell it you have the disk, and then point the directory to "C:\Windows\System32".

Also, check Device Manager. Are there any unrecognized devices? Try to install a driver for each, using the same method as above.
 

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  • Manufacturer/Model
    CUSTOM BUILT BY ME
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    AMD PHENOM II X3 710 2.6GHZ Overclocked to 3.25GHZ Stable
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    Ecs Gf8200a Phenom-2 X4 Quad Core Mboard
    Memory
    8BG PC5300 4 x 2GB OCZ
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    PCI-E ATI HD 4670 1GB Overclocked 4GB Total
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    Onboard 7.1 HD AUDIO
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    55" Vizio LCD
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    1600 x 1200 HD
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    1TB Seagate, 1TB Hitachi, 250GB Maxtor, 250GB Seagate
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    Kingwin ABT-610MM Maximum Power 610 Watt ATX 12V
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    GENERIC
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    Zalman CNPS7500-AlCu LED Universal CPU Cooler, 4 CASE FANS
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    MICROSOFT WIRELESS KEYBOARD
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    CABLE 15MBPS
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