??? 09/17/07 08:42 Read: times |
#144690 - Not windows this time? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
Every time I plug in ANY USB device, Windows announces that there's been "new hardware found" and goes through that same process. It's the cross (one of many, actually) that we bear for using Windows. I think you'll find that's a fault in the specific driver - not Windows itself. I have plenty of USB devices that Windows recognises immediately they're plugged-in, without going through a complete re-install (and that includes "special" devices - not just "standards" like memory sticks) Also, some drivers appear to be poorly-written - so that they don't recognise the same device when it's plugged into a different physical USB socket... I'm planning to switch to LINUX eventually for all the worthwhile stuff. That should fix much of the rubbish we have to fight our way through every time there's a revision in anything. If the driver writers can't get this stuff right for Windows, why should they be any better on Linux? |