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Now here is what I need to know: I want to run a program called Livestream Podcastor and also a program called honestech vhs to dvd 5. Here is my challenge: I have a Toshiba Satellite L, 2.
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After you complete the exercise of clearing all USB devices above and then when you freshly plug in your Honestech device, Windows "should" detect "new Hardware" and install device driver for new USB hardware either from cached resources or may require the CD media to obtain the driver from Honestech.
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For instance, on my test-be XP SP3 machine Completing the above exercise "should" clear any special USB device drivers that may be causing conflicts. How can I completely uninstall each item so that it doesn't reinstall until after I have logged back into my computer? Edited by leader2, 24 November - AM. Won't I need the keyboard to go to the bios? And the keyboard and mouse aren't labeled as USB devices so can you tell me an easy way to tell which they are if I must uninstall them so that I can uninstall them last? Also I tried to uninstall the USB root hubs, but for some reason they kept reinstalling themselves right after I uninstalled them! As for going to device mgr that was a real doozy. I wasn't getting the error message you mentioned and the capture device still didn't capture anything despite being detected by the software. Also in your third thread I uninstalled the drivers I had originally with the vid box and installed the driver from the website.
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Scroll down to USB and click on the plus to expand it. Therefore, this procedure can become a little "tedious", but is important in clearing up any conflicts that may exist between, ports, devices and drivers. I think from your profile, you are running Vista. The following description of steps was written for XP. If still no joy, consider going a little deeper to uninstall "hidden" devices. Start here, with the Microsoft sequence of suggested repair steps. This can be cleared up a couple of different ways. Some devices may even try to "own" a particular physical port by labeling its path for use by the particular hardware's driver.
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Even if you carefully and always use the "Safely Remove Hardware" feature which should always be used before disconnecting a USB Device, the shear number of different devices can result in "driver confusion" due to the occasional poorly written software of devices. If your computer use is anything like my own or the usage of ordinary users, then USB Ports get used and disconnected multiple times with various memory devices, external hard drives, USB Receivers, Printers, and other USB connected devices. Do you have any other recommendations? Thanks again, leader 2. I cannot figure out why I was not able to get windows to recognized that device and it took a restore with that box plugged in for this to be recognized.Thanks for your suggestion, but the uninstatllion didn't work so I'm back to square one. I was getting port rest fail, unknown device before.īTW my formats were restored as well. Well tonight I restored my system from my image created in November, leaving my vidbox plugged in during the restore. Thinking, I’d giver- a- go again sometime. I was tirelessly trying all options to get my vidbox to work, I left the device plugged in for 2 weeks, Prior to all this work, about a week or 2. So as you can see I took great risk doing what I did just to test reliability. Remember my windows 8 needed windows 7 to install 8, and needed 8 to install 8.1 update. Rebooted all is good booting to windows 8.1.
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I formatted SteamOS, removed the boot windows 7 from windows 8.1 advanced boot options, then formatted that drive, and formatted the rest. I had multi boot OS, steamOS, windows 7, windows 8, windows 8.1. I have 5 drives in my computer, I formatted all drives. I did some more reliability test with restore image.

Vhs to dvd 4 working with windows 8, all attempts failed.įirst of all I’d like to say.

2 years of using windows 8 series, 2 years of trying almost every possible fix to get honestech
