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Old 28.03.2009, 06:15 AM
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Default Virus Control Center and server 2008 x32 Ent

I'm a Ti Desktop owner and use Windows Server 2008 x32 Enterprize for my main operating system as it support 64Gigs of ram in 32bits and i use 16Gb of 'em in an 8core Xeon Dell Workstation. (basically it is a 36bit OpSys and costs 4000€s

Now my Virus works just fine with 2.5.1 firmware and software (with of course the known USB problems) but can't update to any newest one as the newly introduced control center is badly programmed.
Installation goes fine till the firmware update where it waits displaying "Scanning for devices..." or crashes.

Virus Control Center reports it as Unknown Device whatever I do.
Contacted access but they only suggested me to do the known parts (reset, change usb cable, revert to xp etc.)
Reverting to xp or vista is not an option as it is impossible to reinstall the huge amount of pluggins and leave my studio for at least a week.
The main problem relies on usb and Control Center

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated

Thank you in advance
Giannis
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