I have several Sony cameras that I am attempting to connect via USB 1.1 to a school computer running Windows XP. When I plug it in any port it pops up and installs it the first time and tells me it could work better on a high speed port (none are). However it seems to be a random hit or miss for it to actually see it as a drive and add it to be seen in My Computer. It works just fine with a full reboot of the PC.
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we use novell client in school and this is URGENT!
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