Service name is use

E61
Windows XP2 SP2
Connection via cable
Hi there, After mananging to install v 6.82.22 of the PC Suite sotware, when I try to connect the phone to my desktop I receive a message that the connection via USB failed, as the name E61 is already in use as a ?service name? I deleted the connection in device manager and received the same message when reconnecting again. The deivce was synchronised recently to my laptop which was successful (but to version 6.7 there) . I assume that I cannot also connect this E61 to my desktop now because a partnership is in use on another computer. My question is this? How do I get the desktop to reognise the device when installed? Is it possible to change the name of the device to allow it to be sync'd to my desktop?
TXS
Ron G

Hi miksu,
TXS for the reply... .much appreciated. The version on the desktop is v 6.82.22. It is a long story but I had issues installing 6.83..it kept seizing at 10% download (PC connectivity suite install) .It kept locking my computer up. Prior to that I had 6. I uninstalled 6.7, and cleaned the computer up using the PC clean up tool. I cannot put 6.83 on as it will not load. I tried 6.7 again but that failed to load the PC connectivity suite. Each time I cleaned the computer with the clean up tool. Now with 6.82 successfully installed, the computer will not allow the E61 to be loaded in device manager. It comes up with the error that the name is already in use. I thought it might relate to the fact that I linked the phone to my laptop in the meantime with 6.7 on there. Now from what I read it still may be leftover registry tags which previously id'd this phone to the desktop. So I am stuck at this point.
Rgds
Ron G

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