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    Default Simple Way to identify "Unknown Device"

    I found this useful tips in other forums and i wanted to share with you guys here. Credit goes to the original author.

    Under the Device Manager, just Right-click the Properties where the Hardware have an exclamation mark(yellow warning mark) on it.



    Then go under Details and select Hardware Id's at drop down menu list.



    Look for the Ven & Dev number/characters and copy it down. Ven is Vender and Dev is Device..LOL. My attach picture shows that my Vendor is 2000 and my Device is 2800.

    Then visit this site.

    Enter the value of Vendor and Device there. It will show every single infomation about the hardware and Links for the driver to download.

    Hope this is useful to you guys

    I have no idea if this thing work with other OS

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    thanks for sharing ... though i knew this thing ... this can be useful for not so hardware aware people ...

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    Post iPod Problem/

    well when ever i use my ipod/or to tranfer the image to laptoop: a mesage come up telling one of my UBS has malfunctioned,and windows does not reognize for that matter i am not able to transfer the images from camer to laptoop.any idea how to rectify the USB drive.& solve my problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by bijinu1 View Post
    well when ever i use my ipod/or to tranfer the image to laptoop: a mesage come up telling one of my UBS has malfunctioned,and windows does not reognize for that matter i am not able to transfer the images from camer to laptoop.any idea how to rectify the USB drive.& solve my problems
    It occurs if the specified USB port is damaged. Verify that the USB port is indeed working with other peripherals. Also connect the ipod to another USB port and try accessing it.

    Sorry could not reply to your visitor message, but since i replied in here, it should suffice

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    nice one....

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    Useful

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    thanks,pretty usefull
    bookmarked that site

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    this trick helped me few months back........very useful thing....

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    Thanks

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