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My girlfriend has a no-name bluetooth usb dongle (she bought it some time ago since her laptop came without the bluetooth integrated and she needs it to access stuff on her cellphone). It worked perfectly on her Windows 7 machine until recently. Now, by looking into the Device manager this is what we see: And now when she connects the dongle to the USB port it does't work. I've tested it: I connected the dongle to my old XP machine and there it worked fine - and instantly. So the thing itself is OK.


I tried uninstalling the devices from her computer but when they reinstall it says that the driver installation was unsuccessful. I also tried seraching for the driver by the Hardware ID but found nothing that would work. Trivial Pursuit Svenska Download.
Do you guys have any idea how to fix this?
I have a USB 2.0 IDE/SATA cable/interface, (HW-338?), which gets detected by my Win XP (SP3) system, but is declared as an unknown device. Therefore, an IDE or SATA drive plugged into it are not seen. (The drives do run up ok, via the separate power supply).
No driver cd was supplied with the device, and the vendor insists that I don't need a driver for Windows XP. (The black plastic device has 2.5' and 3.5' drive interface connectors back-to-back, a SATA connector near one end of the body, and a sparkly silver USB cable coming out of the other end.
Can anyone advise me, or point me in the direction of a solution?Please? I have a USB 2.0 IDE/SATA cable/interface, (HW-338?), which gets detected by my Win XP (SP3) system, but is declared as an unknown device. Therefore, an IDE or SATA drive plugged into it are not seen. (The drives do run up ok, via the separate power supply). No driver cd was supplied with the device, and the vendor insists that I don't need a driver for Windows XP.
(The black plastic device has 2.5' and 3.5' drive interface connectors back-to-back, a SATA connector near one end of the body, and a sparkly silver USB cable coming out of the other end. Can anyone advise me, or point me in the direction of a solution?Please? AndySwain Mine says that after you hook it up you need to go into computer management>disk management and assign a drive letter. I have a similar device, USB2SATAIDE from startech.com and I see it under disk management, but it states 'Disk 1; Unknown; Not Initialized' When you try to Initialize it states 'Device not ready'. I've rebooted with the hard drive attached and it won't work, get the same issue. Have the Startech drivers, tried to use any one of those and Win 7 pro just comes back with 'Disk Drive' as the type of device and the current drivers, still doesn't work. Device Manager sees it as a USB Device under Disk Drives.
I've tried different hard drives, and different computers, all state the same issue. I'm guessing all the different hard drives I've tried are not bad drives. I was able to load Windows onto one when it was the main hard drive, but will not run as a USB attached device.
I have a USB 2.0 IDE/SATA cable/interface, (HW-338?), which gets detected by my Win XP (SP3) system, but is declared as an unknown device. Therefore, an IDE or SATA drive plugged into it are not seen. (The drives do run up ok, via the separate power supply). No driver cd was supplied with the device, and the vendor insists that I don't need a driver for Windows XP.