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Steven RobinsonJanuary 29, 2013 11:50 AMI crashed my computer and reloaded XP, but I did not have any of the updates backed up. I cannot download anything. I can't even get on the Microsoft site. I SP3 on disk, but a message tells me that I must have SP1 installed.
Now, since SP1 is not needed if I install SP2, can I get SP2 on cd-rom?.Comments on this entry are closed.If you have a question, start by using the search box up at thetop of the page - there's a very good chance thatyour question has already been answered on Ask Leo!If you don't find your answer, head out toto ask your question.
Hi all,I'm having issues with USB tethering with the new HTC One (T-Mobile). I'm running Windows XP Professional SP2 and Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).I installed the latest HTC Sync Manager (version 2.0.53.0) from the web, but I can't seem to get the 'HTC remote NDIS device' to start. I see an error code in Windows device manager: This device cannot start. I can recognize the phone as a mass storagedevice and sync with the Sync Manager. I can also navigate the file system using Windows explorer.I also applied the RNDIS hotfix for Windows (but no luck. I needed this to get USB tethering to work with my Motorola Droid Bionic (also running Android 4.1.2 on Verizon).Bluetooth tethering works as does tethering with PDANet.
USB tethering also works fine on this computer with my Motorola Droid Bionic.I called T-Mobile to confirm that they're not blocking tethering capability on their end. Anyone else seen this issue?Thanks! Hi,The Code 10 error pertains mainly to hardware and device driver issues or to compatibility issues between hardware drivers and additional software that is installed in Windows. Therefore, we recommend that you troubleshoot these issues by focusing on devicedrivers, on device configuration issues, and on hardware compatibility issues.If you suspect that the Code 10 error is related to incompatible, outdated, or corrupted device drivers, try the following:Try uninstalling and re-installing the software by downloading it from ' and check if that helps.You may also refer to:Hope it helps. Hi all,I'm having issues with USB tethering with the new HTC One (T-Mobile).
I'm running Windows XP Professional SP2 and Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).I installed the latest HTC Sync Manager (version 2.0.53.0) from the web, but I can't seem to get the 'HTC remote NDIS device' to start. I see an error code in Windows device manager: This device cannot start. I can recognize the phone as a mass storagedevice and sync with the Sync Manager. I can also navigate the file system using Windows explorer.I also applied the RNDIS hotfix for Windows (but no luck. I needed this to get USB tethering to work with my Motorola Droid Bionic (also running Android 4.1.2 on Verizon).Bluetooth tethering works as does tethering with PDANet.
USB tethering also works fine on this computer with my Motorola Droid Bionic.I called T-Mobile to confirm that they're not blocking tethering capability on their end. Anyone else seen this issue?Thanks!Hi,I had a similar problem and have posted the reply on the forum.You can check out the linkĀ forRgrds,AshokLet the CREATOR worry abot CREATION.let the PM worry abot the NATION. Ur LYF shud b a CELEBRATION.
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