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                USB over Network Won't Uninstall Windows 7 Upgrade 
                  on: Jan 22nd, 2010, 12:08pm  | 
                
                
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            background:  On a Vista Ultimate machine I installed trial version of "USB over Network (Server) 4.2".  HP wouldn't write a Vista driver for my HP scanner (bastards), so I loaded the scanner driver on a virtual XP machine using Virtual PC 2007.  Of course on Virtual PC 2007 the USB port weren't available.  So I got the scanner to work with the (client) version on the virtual machine.      I sinced upgraded my machine to Windows 7 Ultimate.  The new Windows Virtual PC in Windows 7 already has virtualization for the USB ports so I won't need "USB over Network (server) 4.2".  For my application at least.       I noticed that none of my USB devices are working.  Looking in the device manager I noticed they are all attached under a fabulatech usb driver with a caution sign.  I can uninstall the driver, however when I plug the device back in, it won't as Windows 7 for the correct driver and just assigns it to the fabulatech driver in the device manager.      I tried to uninstall fabulatech "USB over Network (server) 4.2" from my machine and get the follwing error:   "The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package.  This may indicate a problem with this package.  The error code is 2739."      I tried using system restore, however it seems Windows 7 won't let you roll all the way back, so I couldn't go back far enough so that it would uninstall.         How can I uninstall fabulatech with a corrupt uninstaller package?   Can I manually remove the fabulatech drivers so Windows 7 will assign the correct drivers (files, registry, system variables, drivers, etc.)?   Is there a way to fix the package?         Any help would be greatly appreciated.   Thanks, Scott 
            
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