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|    Ed Vance to TOM WALKER    |
|    Re: Found New Hardware    |
|    21 May 15 11:52:00    |
      05-18-15 16:52 TOM WALKER wrote to ED VANCE about Found New Hardware               TW> @MSGID: <555B1301.13912.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>        EV>On February 27, 2015 I talked about that I saw a window that said        EV>"Found New Hardware" for a Printer whenever I powered up my XP box        EV>after it had been Shut Down, or Restarted - but didn't see the window        EV>if I Hibernated the XP box to turn it off, and turned it on the next        EV>time I want to use it.               EV>Since then I've HAD to Restart the XP box several times, so today I        EV>thought I would try to fool the Found New Hardware thingy.               EV>I only have one printer connected to the XP box with a USB 2.0 cable        EV>but I only turn on the power strip that its AC Power Line Cord is        EV>plugged in when I want to use the printer or some other thing that I        EV>have plugged into that power strip.               TW> During boot the computer polls for USB devices. Since you do        TW> not turn on the printer until after boot i am not suprised it        TW> is thinkign you plugged i na newc usb device.Yuo realy shopuld        TW> go to a Smart plug strip(One having a master recepticle for hte        TW> computer itself and slave recpeticles that only turn on when it        TW> detects soemtihng plgged imnto the master recepticle. That was        TW> you can have everything connected with the computer be        TW> automaticly shut down when you shutdown the computer. I        TW> actually have enough stil lturn on an off with my computer I        TW> have a standard plug strip plugged into one slave receptables.              Howdy! Tom,              IIRC Radio Shack sold a A.C. Power Strip that applied power to the       other outlets on it when it noticed what was plugged into one of the       sockets got turned on.              The Outlets in my room are covered by furniture, so I use the Switch on       a regular Power Strip (No surge protection on it) to apply power to a       Tripp-Lite Isobar box that the Printer/AIO is plugged in to.              I have the Power Strip on the floor in front of the stuff blocking the       A.C. Outlet so I can turn the switch on when I need to.              I figure the Printer/AIO doesn't need to be connected to the UPS since       I have it turned Off most of the time.              I will try to remember to have the Printer/AIO turned On before I        turn my XP box On, after I have completely shut it down the last time I       used it.              Thanks for the hint.       73              ... My work is so secret even I don't know what I'm doing!       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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