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Computer will not recognise phone
vulcanbomber
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I have an Nokia N95 and was trying to connect it to my computer via PC suite. I have previously connected my phone with no problems, however when i try to connect my phone the computer is treating my phone as though it hasn't been on before and won't allow me to connect properly.
This is the message that cames up after using the install wizard.
Ufortunaely I cannot paste the screenshot, this is the what it is telling me
Cannot Start this hardward
There was a problem installing this hardware:
Nokia N95 8GB Phone Parent.
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware, the driver may be corrupted of missing( Code39)
Any help greatly appreciated.
This is the message that cames up after using the install wizard.
Ufortunaely I cannot paste the screenshot, this is the what it is telling me
Cannot Start this hardward
There was a problem installing this hardware:
Nokia N95 8GB Phone Parent.
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware, the driver may be corrupted of missing( Code39)
Any help greatly appreciated.
I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not sure!
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try connecting it to your pc again, and then go in to device manager and uninstall the device (its probably got a yellow triangle or red/white X next to it. Then reload the driver from the software. Hopefully this will work before you have to start manually searching and deleting drivers.
If theres nothing vital tied in to your PC suite, it might be worth uninstalling that too. Make sure you reboot before reloading any drivers/software0
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