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Originally Posted by Krazy_About_Technology
Insert your Vista DVD in your drive and try running this command from an Administrative Command Prompt:
sfc /SCANFILE=%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\drivers\usbstor.sys
if this doesn't show any error with file, the try running full SFC
sfc /scannow.
Reboot your system and try connecting device again.
Tell me if that helps.
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No nothing has happened. Its not working. I put that whole command in the run dialog and when i press enter a command prompt appears and disappears its so fast i can't even see anything its just a flash on the screen. It that how it is supposed to happen.
I had made some changes in Windows Update program of Vista. I think this has happened because of that. When ever i plug in a hardware Vista searches for it online and not in the database. Device manager also doesn't recognise a simple pen drive. I do not remember what changes did i make and where in the Update manager that has caused this.
Thanks for the interest friends I really appreciate everyones time and interest.

This is what it shows in the Vista Update Manager