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  1. #1
    HowburyPete
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    I bought the Nokia dku 5 cable for my 7250i, fired up the driver
    installation, installed PC Suite (the most recent from the website)
    and away it went. No problem.

    A week later - having made no adjustments to my PC, which is running
    win98se - PC Suite failed to recognuise the phone no matter what.

    I uninstalled all drivers and software and started from scratch. The
    dku5 installation seems to go okay - though it registers the multiport
    as com 5 for some reason ( I only have a single ( unused) com port).

    When I try to install pcsuite it crashes at the point at which it is
    searching for the phone port.

    Any suggestions before I tear ALL my remaining hair out please?



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  2. #2
    Andrew
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    Re: 7250i and usb data nightmare

    HowburyPete <[email protected]> wrote:
    : I bought the Nokia dku 5 cable for my 7250i, fired up the driver
    : installation, installed PC Suite (the most recent from the website)
    : and away it went. No problem.

    : A week later - having made no adjustments to my PC, which is running
    : win98se - PC Suite failed to recognuise the phone no matter what.

    : I uninstalled all drivers and software and started from scratch. The
    : dku5 installation seems to go okay - though it registers the multiport
    : as com 5 for some reason ( I only have a single ( unused) com port).

    : When I try to install pcsuite it crashes at the point at which it is
    : searching for the phone port.

    : Any suggestions before I tear ALL my remaining hair out please?

    Have you tried doing a Windows Update to get the latest, greatest
    updates from MS? How about re-installing the USB driver for your USB
    port? Are there any broken devices in Device Manager?

    Too late for this now - but when you uninstalled the drivers/software,
    if it said, "No one else appears to using these files, should I remove
    them?" you should always answer *NO*, because more than once removing
    such files can screw up Windows. So if you happened to do that - that
    could have caused your problem.

    You might try plugging the cable into a different USB port. As a more
    drastic measure, you might try getting a new plug-in USB card for your
    computer and plugging the cable in there. For a desktop PC, if you
    have a slot, this is a pretty cheap solution. Sometimes the older
    motherboard chipsets have a flakey USB implementation that causes
    certain kinds of devices not to work well.

    Andrew
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