- #Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling install#
- #Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling driver#
- #Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling software#
#Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling software#
I use my ZTE MF627 in this way on all my Linux boxes since the software on the virtual CD is Windows only.
#Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling install#
With the CD mode disabled you wouldn't be able to install the software on another PC by inserting the dongle but it will work fine on any PC with already has the drivers installed. It is possible with some dongles ( the ZTE ones for instance ) to disable the virtual CD mode by sending it a AT+ZCDRUN=8 command ( you can reenable it with AT+ZCDRUN=9 ) See here for example. That might explain why Windows appears to make such a 'meal' of it, although it doesn't explain why your Netbook is different.
#Kb2538242 keeps reinstalling driver#
If the drivers are already installed then the dongle is 'switched' by the driver into modem mode, it disconnects from the USB and then is redetected as a modem.
When they are initially plugged in then it appears as a virtual CD device, this allows the onboard software ( drivers and utilities ) to be installed. Most 3g USB dongles actually appear as 2 different devices. Once its finished re-recognising and installing the hardware the existing 3Connect software already installed on the PC kicks in perfectly.ĭongle is still very usable but its just annoying me that Windows is playing up so much. It's as if Windows can't actually remember what the device is. It does not do this on my netbook so I'm finding it very annoying that it does it on my desktop. I would expect this using a different usb socket but not when I'm using the same one continually. Then disconnects it, and then recognises and installs them all again. I plug it in, and the windows hardware wizard and balloon thing on the task tray kick in - It recognises all sorts of daft things. The software is installed, all works fine, I've got the USB autorun thing working again (Thankyou VMWare for messing up my desktop PC so much) and basically once plugged in, installed, installed again, disconnected, installed etc, the dongle works and connects flawlessly. Then, locate the Scan run report export out a copy & then attach in with your reply.Right. You can actually click the topmost left check-box on the very top line to get ALL lines ticked ( all selected). When the scan phase is done, be real sure you Review and have all detected lines items check-marked on each line on the left. Next, click the small x on the Settings line to go to the main Malwarebytes Window. We want all P U P & P U M to be marked for removal. You can make the change by clicking on the down-arrow selection list-control. We need the next 2 lines ( for P U P & for P U M) to be set to "Always ( Recommended) ".
Then scroll down to the section Potentially Unwanted items. Be sure it is clicked On ( to the far right side) Look for the section "Automatic Quarantine". Start Malwarebytes from the Windows Start menu.Ĭlick Settings ( gear icon) at the top right of Malwarebytes window. One of the major goals here is to have it remove all that it detects. I would like you to do a new scan with Malwarebytes for Windows. Press & hold SHIFT+CTRL+Del keys on keyboard to get menu for clearing browsing data:Ĭheck mark the lined "Cached images and files" Scroll down until you see the "reset sync" button and click on the button Use Chrome browser to go to and sign into your account. That indicates the high likelyhood you did not "tick" the check-boxes for all the items ( lines ) flagged by the program.