MTP device won't install

I wanted to install Ovi for my new N86-8mp, I continuously get the nmessage that my MTP device won't install, a bit of a nuisance since I want to use Nokia music. Th new hardeware wizard says something like: right section not found in INF section (in dutch...) Hardware manager shows some problems as wellin in CDC Comms manager.
I have tried the following: uninstall PC suite, remove folder 10208913 on private,  total reboots several times.WinXP profSP3

I've recently had the problem with my 5800xm & the failure to install the MTP driver issues.
When I first got my phone it would connect in media transfer mode & sync music from WMP with no problems whatsoever. It had been a while since I synced music to my phone & after ripping some new cds, I wanted to transfer them to my phone. Herein started all the MTP driver problems.
I tried allsorts to rectify the problem over several days, various installs/un-installs of Nokia PC Suite & Ovi Suite (going against everything I hate about Ovi, but they are not related to this post), installing MTP drivers direct from Microsoft, messing about with my PC's registry among the many things I tried.
Hunted high & low through these forums to find a solution, but just kept going round & around in circles, all suggesting the same remedies as above, all with the same result - no avail.
Then I finally chanced upon this very thread, tucked away in "connectivity". The only new solution was to locate the 10208913 folder in 'private' on the phone & SD memory card.
At this point I was willing to do anything to save my sanity from this problem that was becoming increasingly irritating to me.  Anyway, located & deleted said folder and honestly I wasn't expecting it to make a difference. Connected my phone via USB, the little balloon popped up "installing device driver software... Searching preconfigured folders"...
"not all this again" was my thought... and then...
"device driver successfully installed"
Staring at the screen I was expecting to open my eyes and see my girlfriend waking me up with a cup of tea, as seeing that message must have meant I was dreaming!
So, after all this it came down to two silly little folders on the phone & memory card....
I can only wonder what has happened to Nokia not to have picked up on this issue and created an update or patch to resolve this problem. How many more people are there with this problem that have little knowledge of how to find the folders and delete them, and have resigned themselves to the fact that syncing music is not possible anymore and have dented their confidence in Nokia.
Anyway, thanks for the help & saving my sanity everyone!

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