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Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525
I just got a new Vista machine and a new AT&T 8525. I downloaded and
installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it won't find the 8525. The phone is connected via USB, and it's getting power. I've read the official Microsoft troubleshooting guide (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...shooting.mspx), but it wasn't much help. What I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under "Network Adapters" in Device Manager, but I don't get it. When the installation happens, I get a small icon in task bar saying it's installing a device driver, then it changes to something like "unrecognized device", and I don't get the network adapter. The Troubleshooting Guide also suggests I should have something under a section called "Mobile Devices" under Device Manager, but I don't get this either. I turned off the ZoneAlarm anit-virus and firewall during the installation. I've removed and reinstalled WMDC with the same results. I've checked that the checkbox in "USB to PC" is selected on the 8525 (tried it both ways). Under the "Connections..." menu option in the ActiveSync section of the connections on the phone, the "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" is checked, and it is set to the only option: 'USB (the appostrophe is in the literally in the setting). I have no other ideas. Can anyone help me? |
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Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525
Crandaddy,
I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been posted here for some time with no responses. I may not have the solution you seek, but perhaps my comments will shake something loose. First, let's agree that the basic problem is that the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) can't connect to the AT&T 8525 USB phone, and that your running the latest version 6.1 of the WMDC. Next, lets agree on the meaning, in your post, of your following statement: "I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under 'Network Adapters' in Device Manager, but I don't get it." Are you referring to the following statement in the Microsoft troubleshooting guide (referring to Device Manager), Step 4: "Look under the "Network adapters" node for "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter". If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" and choose to "Uninstall...." If this is what you're referring to, then there is nothing to install. The guide is telling you to uninstall the Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter (if present). If not present, skip to Step 5. Step 5 instructions read as follows: Look under the "Mobile Devices" node for "Microsoft USB Sync". If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft USB Sync" and choose to "Uninstall" When you connect your USB phone, it should appear in Device Manager under Mobile Devices. The instruction asks you to look there and if you find Microsoft USB Sync, uninstall it. If it's not there, skip to Step 6. Step 6 reads as follows: Disconnect and reconnect your device. Your device driver will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch. Does this interpretation make sense to you? Does it help clear up any questions you have about what it is you're supposed to do? Anyone have any comments to add? Post back on your reaction. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: I just got a new Vista machine and a new AT&T 8525. I downloaded and installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it won't find the 8525. The phone is connected via USB, and it's getting power. I've read the official Microsoft troubleshooting guide (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...shooting.mspx), but it wasn't much help. What I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under "Network Adapters" in Device Manager, but I don't get it. When the installation happens, I get a small icon in task bar saying it's installing a device driver, then it changes to something like "unrecognized device", and I don't get the network adapter. The Troubleshooting Guide also suggests I should have something under a section called "Mobile Devices" under Device Manager, but I don't get this either. I turned off the ZoneAlarm anit-virus and firewall during the installation. I've removed and reinstalled WMDC with the same results. I've checked that the checkbox in "USB to PC" is selected on the 8525 (tried it both ways). Under the "Connections..." menu option in the ActiveSync section of the connections on the phone, the "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" is checked, and it is set to the only option: 'USB (the appostrophe is in the literally in the setting). I have no other ideas. Can anyone help me? |
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Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525
Hi Freddy,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, that was the main item that led me to conclude that, if things were working, I would have had the device drivers. There were some other troubleshooting steps online I saw that made reference to them as well. Since they didn't get created, so they can't be removed, basically the troubleshooting steps are really nothing more than "disconnect and reconnect the device", which I've done repeatedly. WMDC never sees the unit, and the device drivers do not automatically get installed. Thanks! --Craig "freddy" wrote: Crandaddy, I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been posted here for some time with no responses. I may not have the solution you seek, but perhaps my comments will shake something loose. First, let's agree that the basic problem is that the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) can't connect to the AT&T 8525 USB phone, and that your running the latest version 6.1 of the WMDC. Next, lets agree on the meaning, in your post, of your following statement: "I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under 'Network Adapters' in Device Manager, but I don't get it." Are you referring to the following statement in the Microsoft troubleshooting guide (referring to Device Manager), Step 4: "Look under the "Network adapters" node for "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter". If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" and choose to "Uninstall...." If this is what you're referring to, then there is nothing to install. The guide is telling you to uninstall the Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter (if present). If not present, skip to Step 5. Step 5 instructions read as follows: Look under the "Mobile Devices" node for "Microsoft USB Sync". If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft USB Sync" and choose to "Uninstall" When you connect your USB phone, it should appear in Device Manager under Mobile Devices. The instruction asks you to look there and if you find Microsoft USB Sync, uninstall it. If it's not there, skip to Step 6. Step 6 reads as follows: Disconnect and reconnect your device. Your device driver will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch. Does this interpretation make sense to you? Does it help clear up any questions you have about what it is you're supposed to do? Anyone have any comments to add? Post back on your reaction. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: I just got a new Vista machine and a new AT&T 8525. I downloaded and installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it won't find the 8525. The phone is connected via USB, and it's getting power. I've read the official Microsoft troubleshooting guide (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...shooting.mspx), but it wasn't much help. What I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under "Network Adapters" in Device Manager, but I don't get it. When the installation happens, I get a small icon in task bar saying it's installing a device driver, then it changes to something like "unrecognized device", and I don't get the network adapter. The Troubleshooting Guide also suggests I should have something under a section called "Mobile Devices" under Device Manager, but I don't get this either. I turned off the ZoneAlarm anit-virus and firewall during the installation. I've removed and reinstalled WMDC with the same results. I've checked that the checkbox in "USB to PC" is selected on the 8525 (tried it both ways). Under the "Connections..." menu option in the ActiveSync section of the connections on the phone, the "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" is checked, and it is set to the only option: 'USB (the appostrophe is in the literally in the setting). I have no other ideas. Can anyone help me? |
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Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525
Crandaddy,
Well, I'm not sure we're communicating. Even so, you may have a corrupted file causing a problem with Windows being able to recognize your USB phone. Sometimes resolving USB device recognition issues like you seem to have can be resolved by deleting the INFCACHE.1 file, which can get corrupted with bad data and cause issues like you appear to have. The file is located at C:\Windows\inf. There, scroll down to the INFCACHE.1 file and right click it and select delete. To do this, you will likely have to give yourself permission to delete it, because of Windows built-in Security. Just right click the file, select Properties and then click on the security tab. Let us know whether this procedure does anything. Sometimes it does and sometimes not. After you finish this procedure, connect your phone to a USB port. Post back on the results. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: Hi Freddy, Thanks for the reply. Yes, that was the main item that led me to conclude that, if things were working, I would have had the device drivers. There were some other troubleshooting steps online I saw that made reference to them as well. Since they didn't get created, so they can't be removed, basically the troubleshooting steps are really nothing more than "disconnect and reconnect the device", which I've done repeatedly. WMDC never sees the unit, and the device drivers do not automatically get installed. Thanks! --Craig "freddy" wrote: Crandaddy, I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been posted here for some time with no responses. I may not have the solution you seek, but perhaps my comments will shake something loose. First, let's agree that the basic problem is that the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) can't connect to the AT&T 8525 USB phone, and that your running the latest version 6.1 of the WMDC. Next, lets agree on the meaning, in your post, of your following statement: "I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under 'Network Adapters' in Device Manager, but I don't get it." Are you referring to the following statement in the Microsoft troubleshooting guide (referring to Device Manager), Step 4: "Look under the "Network adapters" node for "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter". If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" and choose to "Uninstall...." If this is what you're referring to, then there is nothing to install. The guide is telling you to uninstall the Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter (if present). If not present, skip to Step 5. Step 5 instructions read as follows: Look under the "Mobile Devices" node for "Microsoft USB Sync". If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft USB Sync" and choose to "Uninstall" When you connect your USB phone, it should appear in Device Manager under Mobile Devices. The instruction asks you to look there and if you find Microsoft USB Sync, uninstall it. If it's not there, skip to Step 6. Step 6 reads as follows: Disconnect and reconnect your device. Your device driver will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch. Does this interpretation make sense to you? Does it help clear up any questions you have about what it is you're supposed to do? Anyone have any comments to add? Post back on your reaction. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: I just got a new Vista machine and a new AT&T 8525. I downloaded and installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it won't find the 8525. The phone is connected via USB, and it's getting power. I've read the official Microsoft troubleshooting guide (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...shooting.mspx), but it wasn't much help. What I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under "Network Adapters" in Device Manager, but I don't get it. When the installation happens, I get a small icon in task bar saying it's installing a device driver, then it changes to something like "unrecognized device", and I don't get the network adapter. The Troubleshooting Guide also suggests I should have something under a section called "Mobile Devices" under Device Manager, but I don't get this either. I turned off the ZoneAlarm anit-virus and firewall during the installation. I've removed and reinstalled WMDC with the same results. I've checked that the checkbox in "USB to PC" is selected on the 8525 (tried it both ways). Under the "Connections..." menu option in the ActiveSync section of the connections on the phone, the "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" is checked, and it is set to the only option: 'USB (the appostrophe is in the literally in the setting). I have no other ideas. Can anyone help me? |
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Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525
I have the same problem. I have Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter under
Network Adapters but when I klick Uninstall and under Warrning klick OK shows Uninstalling device ( and this runs forever it does uninstall anything) Any suggestion. Regards Fedor "freddy" wrote: Crandaddy, Well, I'm not sure we're communicating. Even so, you may have a corrupted file causing a problem with Windows being able to recognize your USB phone. Sometimes resolving USB device recognition issues like you seem to have can be resolved by deleting the INFCACHE.1 file, which can get corrupted with bad data and cause issues like you appear to have. The file is located at C:\Windows\inf. There, scroll down to the INFCACHE.1 file and right click it and select delete. To do this, you will likely have to give yourself permission to delete it, because of Windows built-in Security. Just right click the file, select Properties and then click on the security tab. Let us know whether this procedure does anything. Sometimes it does and sometimes not. After you finish this procedure, connect your phone to a USB port. Post back on the results. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: Hi Freddy, Thanks for the reply. Yes, that was the main item that led me to conclude that, if things were working, I would have had the device drivers. There were some other troubleshooting steps online I saw that made reference to them as well. Since they didn't get created, so they can't be removed, basically the troubleshooting steps are really nothing more than "disconnect and reconnect the device", which I've done repeatedly. WMDC never sees the unit, and the device drivers do not automatically get installed. Thanks! --Craig "freddy" wrote: Crandaddy, I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been posted here for some time with no responses. I may not have the solution you seek, but perhaps my comments will shake something loose. First, let's agree that the basic problem is that the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) can't connect to the AT&T 8525 USB phone, and that your running the latest version 6.1 of the WMDC. Next, lets agree on the meaning, in your post, of your following statement: "I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under 'Network Adapters' in Device Manager, but I don't get it." Are you referring to the following statement in the Microsoft troubleshooting guide (referring to Device Manager), Step 4: "Look under the "Network adapters" node for "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter". If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" and choose to "Uninstall...." If this is what you're referring to, then there is nothing to install. The guide is telling you to uninstall the Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter (if present). If not present, skip to Step 5. Step 5 instructions read as follows: Look under the "Mobile Devices" node for "Microsoft USB Sync". If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft USB Sync" and choose to "Uninstall" When you connect your USB phone, it should appear in Device Manager under Mobile Devices. The instruction asks you to look there and if you find Microsoft USB Sync, uninstall it. If it's not there, skip to Step 6. Step 6 reads as follows: Disconnect and reconnect your device. Your device driver will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch. Does this interpretation make sense to you? Does it help clear up any questions you have about what it is you're supposed to do? Anyone have any comments to add? Post back on your reaction. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: I just got a new Vista machine and a new AT&T 8525. I downloaded and installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it won't find the 8525. The phone is connected via USB, and it's getting power. I've read the official Microsoft troubleshooting guide (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...shooting.mspx), but it wasn't much help. What I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under "Network Adapters" in Device Manager, but I don't get it. When the installation happens, I get a small icon in task bar saying it's installing a device driver, then it changes to something like "unrecognized device", and I don't get the network adapter. The Troubleshooting Guide also suggests I should have something under a section called "Mobile Devices" under Device Manager, but I don't get this either. I turned off the ZoneAlarm anit-virus and firewall during the installation. I've removed and reinstalled WMDC with the same results. I've checked that the checkbox in "USB to PC" is selected on the 8525 (tried it both ways). Under the "Connections..." menu option in the ActiveSync section of the connections on the phone, the "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" is checked, and it is set to the only option: 'USB (the appostrophe is in the literally in the setting). I have no other ideas. Can anyone help me? |
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Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525
To all. Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. On the 8525, click Start, Settings, Connections, USB to PC, and then uncheck the "Enable advanced network functionality" box. Hope this solves it for you as well. Please advise. Tres -- tres |
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Worked for me!
Thanks, Tres! None of the above was workable. There is no infcache.1 file in the C:/windows/inf folder, so quickly came to a dead end there.
Changing the settings on the PDA as you suggest had me up and running in a matter of minutes. Thanks! Bill tres wrote: To all.Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. 27-Jul-08 To all. Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. On the 8525, click Start, Settings, Connections, USB to PC, and then uncheck the "Enable advanced network functionality" box. Hope this solves it for you as well. Please advise. Tres -- tres Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, July 13, 2007 11:08 AM Crandadd wrote: Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525 I just got a new Vista machine and a new AT&T 8525. I downloaded and installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it won't find the 8525. The phone is connected via USB, and it's getting power. I've read the official Microsoft troubleshooting guide (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...shooting.mspx), but it wasn't much help. What I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under "Network Adapters" in Device Manager, but I don't get it. When the installation happens, I get a small icon in task bar saying it's installing a device driver, then it changes to something like "unrecognized device", and I don't get the network adapter. The Troubleshooting Guide also suggests I should have something under a section called "Mobile Devices" under Device Manager, but I don't get this either. I turned off the ZoneAlarm anit-virus and firewall during the installation. I've removed and reinstalled WMDC with the same results. I've checked that the checkbox in "USB to PC" is selected on the 8525 (tried it both ways). Under the "Connections..." menu option in the ActiveSync section of the connections on the phone, the "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" is checked, and it is set to the only option: 'USB (the appostrophe is in the literally in the setting). I have no other ideas. Can anyone help me? On Friday, July 13, 2007 3:16 PM fkirsche wrote: Crandaddy,I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been Crandaddy, I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been posted here for some time with no responses. I may not have the solution you seek, but perhaps my comments will shake something loose. First, let's agree that the basic problem is that the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) can't connect to the AT&T 8525 USB phone, and that your running the latest version 6.1 of the WMDC. Next, lets agree on the meaning, in your post, of your following statement: "I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under 'Network Adapters' in Device Manager, but I don't get it." Are you referring to the following statement in the Microsoft troubleshooting guide (referring to Device Manager), Step 4: "Look under the "Network adapters" node for "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter". If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" and choose to "Uninstall...." If this is what you're referring to, then there is nothing to install. The guide is telling you to uninstall the Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter (if present). If not present, skip to Step 5. Step 5 instructions read as follows: Look under the "Mobile Devices" node for "Microsoft USB Sync". If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft USB Sync" and choose to "Uninstall" When you connect your USB phone, it should appear in Device Manager under Mobile Devices. The instruction asks you to look there and if you find Microsoft USB Sync, uninstall it. If it's not there, skip to Step 6. Step 6 reads as follows: Disconnect and reconnect your device. Your device driver will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch. Does this interpretation make sense to you? Does it help clear up any questions you have about what it is you're supposed to do? Anyone have any comments to add? Post back on your reaction. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: On Friday, July 13, 2007 5:08 PM Crandadd wrote: Hi Freddy,Thanks for the reply. Hi Freddy, Thanks for the reply. Yes, that was the main item that led me to conclude that, if things were working, I would have had the device drivers. There were some other troubleshooting steps online I saw that made reference to them as well. Since they didn't get created, so they can't be removed, basically the troubleshooting steps are really nothing more than "disconnect and reconnect the device", which I've done repeatedly. WMDC never sees the unit, and the device drivers do not automatically get installed. Thanks! --Craig "freddy" wrote: On Friday, July 13, 2007 6:14 PM fkirsche wrote: Crandaddy,Well, I'm not sure we're communicating. Crandaddy, Well, I'm not sure we're communicating. Even so, you may have a corrupted file causing a problem with Windows being able to recognize your USB phone. Sometimes resolving USB device recognition issues like you seem to have can be resolved by deleting the INFCACHE.1 file, which can get corrupted with bad data and cause issues like you appear to have. The file is located at C:\Windows\inf. There, scroll down to the INFCACHE.1 file and right click it and select delete. To do this, you will likely have to give yourself permission to delete it, because of Windows built-in Security. Just right click the file, select Properties and then click on the security tab. Let us know whether this procedure does anything. Sometimes it does and sometimes not. After you finish this procedure, connect your phone to a USB port. Post back on the results. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: On Thursday, August 16, 2007 8:51 PM Fedo wrote: I have the same problem. I have the same problem. I have Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter under Network Adapters but when I klick Uninstall and under Warrning klick OK shows Uninstalling device ( and this runs forever it does uninstall anything) Any suggestion. Regards Fedor "freddy" wrote: On Sunday, July 27, 2008 2:16 PM tres wrote: To all.Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. To all. Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. On the 8525, click Start, Settings, Connections, USB to PC, and then uncheck the "Enable advanced network functionality" box. Hope this solves it for you as well. Please advise. Tres -- tres Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice MVC# - A Model-View-Presenter Framework for .NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...viewprese.aspx |
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Worked for me!
Thanks, Tres! None of the above was workable. There is no infcache.1 file in the C:/windows/inf folder, so quickly came to a dead end there.
Changing the settings on the PDA as you suggest had me up and running in a matter of minutes. Thanks! Bill tres wrote: To all.Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. 27-Jul-08 To all. Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. On the 8525, click Start, Settings, Connections, USB to PC, and then uncheck the "Enable advanced network functionality" box. Hope this solves it for you as well. Please advise. Tres -- tres Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, July 13, 2007 11:08 AM Crandadd wrote: Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525 I just got a new Vista machine and a new AT&T 8525. I downloaded and installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it won't find the 8525. The phone is connected via USB, and it's getting power. I've read the official Microsoft troubleshooting guide (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...shooting.mspx), but it wasn't much help. What I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under "Network Adapters" in Device Manager, but I don't get it. When the installation happens, I get a small icon in task bar saying it's installing a device driver, then it changes to something like "unrecognized device", and I don't get the network adapter. The Troubleshooting Guide also suggests I should have something under a section called "Mobile Devices" under Device Manager, but I don't get this either. I turned off the ZoneAlarm anit-virus and firewall during the installation. I've removed and reinstalled WMDC with the same results. I've checked that the checkbox in "USB to PC" is selected on the 8525 (tried it both ways). Under the "Connections..." menu option in the ActiveSync section of the connections on the phone, the "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" is checked, and it is set to the only option: 'USB (the appostrophe is in the literally in the setting). I have no other ideas. Can anyone help me? On Friday, July 13, 2007 3:16 PM fkirsche wrote: Crandaddy,I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been Crandaddy, I'll try to get something going here, since your questions have been posted here for some time with no responses. I may not have the solution you seek, but perhaps my comments will shake something loose. First, let's agree that the basic problem is that the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) can't connect to the AT&T 8525 USB phone, and that your running the latest version 6.1 of the WMDC. Next, lets agree on the meaning, in your post, of your following statement: "I've learned is that I'm supposed to get a device installed under 'Network Adapters' in Device Manager, but I don't get it." Are you referring to the following statement in the Microsoft troubleshooting guide (referring to Device Manager), Step 4: "Look under the "Network adapters" node for "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter". If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" and choose to "Uninstall...." If this is what you're referring to, then there is nothing to install. The guide is telling you to uninstall the Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter (if present). If not present, skip to Step 5. Step 5 instructions read as follows: Look under the "Mobile Devices" node for "Microsoft USB Sync". If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click "Microsoft USB Sync" and choose to "Uninstall" When you connect your USB phone, it should appear in Device Manager under Mobile Devices. The instruction asks you to look there and if you find Microsoft USB Sync, uninstall it. If it's not there, skip to Step 6. Step 6 reads as follows: Disconnect and reconnect your device. Your device driver will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch. Does this interpretation make sense to you? Does it help clear up any questions you have about what it is you're supposed to do? Anyone have any comments to add? Post back on your reaction. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: On Friday, July 13, 2007 5:08 PM Crandadd wrote: Hi Freddy,Thanks for the reply. Hi Freddy, Thanks for the reply. Yes, that was the main item that led me to conclude that, if things were working, I would have had the device drivers. There were some other troubleshooting steps online I saw that made reference to them as well. Since they didn't get created, so they can't be removed, basically the troubleshooting steps are really nothing more than "disconnect and reconnect the device", which I've done repeatedly. WMDC never sees the unit, and the device drivers do not automatically get installed. Thanks! --Craig "freddy" wrote: On Friday, July 13, 2007 6:14 PM fkirsche wrote: Crandaddy,Well, I'm not sure we're communicating. Crandaddy, Well, I'm not sure we're communicating. Even so, you may have a corrupted file causing a problem with Windows being able to recognize your USB phone. Sometimes resolving USB device recognition issues like you seem to have can be resolved by deleting the INFCACHE.1 file, which can get corrupted with bad data and cause issues like you appear to have. The file is located at C:\Windows\inf. There, scroll down to the INFCACHE.1 file and right click it and select delete. To do this, you will likely have to give yourself permission to delete it, because of Windows built-in Security. Just right click the file, select Properties and then click on the security tab. Let us know whether this procedure does anything. Sometimes it does and sometimes not. After you finish this procedure, connect your phone to a USB port. Post back on the results. -- freddy "Crandaddy" wrote: On Thursday, August 16, 2007 8:51 PM Fedo wrote: I have the same problem. I have the same problem. I have Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter under Network Adapters but when I klick Uninstall and under Warrning klick OK shows Uninstalling device ( and this runs forever it does uninstall anything) Any suggestion. Regards Fedor "freddy" wrote: On Sunday, July 27, 2008 2:16 PM tres wrote: To all.Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. To all. Here is the simple solution that took care of this issue for me. On the 8525, click Start, Settings, Connections, USB to PC, and then uncheck the "Enable advanced network functionality" box. Hope this solves it for you as well. Please advise. Tres -- tres Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice MVC# - A Model-View-Presenter Framework for .NET http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...viewprese.aspx |