A USB composite device does not work after you disable and then enable the device in Device Manager on a computer that is running Windows Vista
On a computer that is running Windows Vista, you use Device Manager to disable and then enable any child device of a USB composite device. When you do this, the child device may not start correctly. Additionally, you may receive an error message in Device Manager that resembles the following:
This device cannot start (Code 10)
This problem may occur if the USB composite device is plugged into the USB root hub of the host computer.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB933442.

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