![]() ![]() If this is the case you need to find and remove the ghost properly. Trying to re-install over a ghost device will not work since Windows sees the ghost. Deleting sometimes leaves 'ghost' tags etc in the registry and a partial and corrupt 'ghost' dll. ![]() Second - if you uninstalled then you may not have uninstalled the drivers cleanly if you just 'deleted' them rather than uninstalling properly. You can often then double click and you should get an option that allows you to reinstall. If it has a yellow question mark (?) then windows sees it but there is a problem. If the Phonic installed at all then it should show as a device either under Sound or perhaps under Firewire (IEEE 1394). Without admin rights Vista often won't install fully - it installs but does not complete as it wants admin authorisation.įirst check in device manager (Control Panel.System>Device manager for XP). Under Vista the issue is often whether or not you had administration rights to install. Sometimes the issue with Windows is a flaky install often caused if you try and install a driver in the wrong order. ![]()
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