Re: Fake flash memories?
- From: Trevor Best <googlegroups@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:18:49 +0100
Tony Houghton wrote:
I've also got a feeling USB devices usually identify themselves with a
string; if so there's no excuse for Windows to not tell you what it is.
That would be as stupid as having to reinstall the driver if you change
which port a device is plugged into :-/.
I bet those fake flash memories in the subject get the "New hardware detected" bit when you plug them into a different USB port as well :-)
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