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Hello,
I am repairing a netbook I love, again. Sorry to ask an old question but all memory of past software was lost. The software I used (upon Paul's suggestion) listed all 8 USB ports and gave information for each port. I even found a better program with a similar name. Google search was fruitless. I'm only interested in testing USB ports at the driver level in Windows. Thanks in advance. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On 05/07/2016 03:21 PM, Norm X wrote:
Hello, I am repairing a netbook I love, again. Sorry to ask an old question but all memory of past software was lost. The software I used (upon Paul's suggestion) listed all 8 USB ports and gave information for each port. I even found a better program with a similar name. Google search was fruitless. I'm only interested in testing USB ports at the driver level in Windows. Thanks in advance. X This one ??? http://www.pendriveapps.com/usbdevie...ormation-tool/ |
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Norm X wrote:
Hello, I am repairing a netbook I love, again. Sorry to ask an old question but all memory of past software was lost. The software I used (upon Paul's suggestion) listed all 8 USB ports and gave information for each port. I even found a better program with a similar name. Google search was fruitless. I'm only interested in testing USB ports at the driver level in Windows. Thanks in advance. It's not test software as such, just a lister. http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtreeview_e.html The other is UVCView2 from Microsoft, the second version of UVCView. This requires downloading some SDK DVD, and is generally a pain in the ass to get. The above, you can have it in seconds, as the download is straight-forward, and not an Easter Egg hunt like it is at Microsoft. Paul |
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On 5/7/2016 3:21 PM, Norm X wrote:
Hello, I am repairing a netbook I love, again. Sorry to ask an old question but all memory of past software was lost. The software I used (upon Paul's suggestion) listed all 8 USB ports and gave information for each port. I even found a better program with a similar name. Google search was fruitless. I'm only interested in testing USB ports at the driver level in Windows. Thanks in advance. You could try StartControl PanelSystemDevice ManagerUniversal Serial Bus Controllers. |
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