Both USB ports are operational again after replacing both AAT4610AIGV-T1 (U1 of the USB/Audio Board and U28 of the System Board). Both circuits had some pad and trace damage that needed to be repaired too.
DrB0b's suggested source was worth it.
This is a follow up on a similarly title subject.
I too have a HP Pavilion DV5000 Laptop which is running Windows XP.
When any USB device is plugged into either left-side USB port, the devices are not recognized.
When a USB device is plugged into the right-side USB port, some devices have...
Could this be done using an HTTP Header GET request such as REMOTE_HOST or REMOTE_ADDR?
If so, could a some sample code be provided?
You'll have to excuse my ignorance, I just starting to learn Visual Basic.
Thanks,
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