Danielle , now open the ADFUupdate.inf file with notepad.
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Under the [Version] section, locate this line, your version of ADFU might have different characters, but the steps are the same:
;ClassGUID=1181f4a0-f284-11d2-9068-00609797ea5a}
Remove the semi-colon ( ; ) and add a bracket opening, like this:
ClassGUID={1181f4a0-f284-11d2-9068-00609797ea5a}
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Now locate the [Upgrade] section, and you should see something like this (again might be different from yours):
[Upgrade]
%USB\VID_10D6&PID_1160.DeviceDesc%=MDisk.install,U SB\VID_10D6&PID_8888
%USB\VID_10D6&PID_1160.DeviceDesc%=MDisk.install,U SB\VID_10D6&PID_ff51
Add this additional line:
%USB\VID_10D6&PID_FF51.DeviceDesc%=MDisk.install,U SB\VID_10D6&PID_FF51
Now save this ADFU file with the correct .inf extension.
Try updating the driver again using this modified version of ADFUupdate.inf, see if now you are able to install it properly.
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.
T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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