Win XP Pro sp3 does not recognize USB devices.

I get the message "(défaillant ou inconnu)." "Install driver or driver not required" (!) Can't uninstall/reinstall driver in Device Manager. What should I do my Canon 40 d DSLR recognized? The camera is perfectly functional.
UPDATE! I used a different USB cable and the problem disappeared. That would be the life that were easy!

Hi Michael,

As you mentioned, the problem disappeared using another USB cable, it means that the USB cable has gone wrong.

You can continue to use another USB cable to connect the Canon 40 d SLR digital.

Hope the helps of information.
Please post back and we do know.

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