- usb problems
- Posted by dmehb on May 29th, 2007
The only external devices I can get to work on any of my usb ports
are
my printer and an external keypad. I had used thumbdrives and an
external hd with no problem for quite some time, but now they all get
a USB Device Not Recognized error. I've tried plugging all the same
devices into another computer and had total success.
The computer in question is over 4 years old. It is a Sony VAIO.
Suggestions?
D. Barry
- Posted by Paul on May 29th, 2007
dmehb wrote:
You can try this Safe Mode cleanup procedure. The idea is, Windows
re-enumerates the USB devices, which should clean out any cruft.
http://www.usbman.com/Guides/Cleanup...afe%20Mode.htm
Paul
- Posted by paulmd@efn.org on May 29th, 2007
On May 28, 8:35 pm, dmehb <bar...@dalton.net> wrote:
What Os are you running?
If it's windows 98 or ME, you need to install drivers for these kinds
of devices. If you have this problem on windows 2k or XP.... then
something is not right. (well, more not right)
- Posted by Fred on May 29th, 2007
"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> wrote in message news:f3g8ka$12i$1@aioe.org...
If that doesn't work try this fix that I have needed to use in the past
after removing drive emulation software.
Registry editing instructions.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/925196
- Posted by Mike Walsh on May 29th, 2007
Go into device manager and remove any USB devices that have the yellow or red icon next to them. They should be recognized correctly when you reboot.
dmehb wrote:
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Mike Walsh
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.
- Posted by GT on May 29th, 2007
"dmehb" <barrys@dalton.net> wrote in message
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The devices all work on other PCs, but did you try them all at the same time
on other PCs?
Perhaps this is a power problem - try plugging in the devices individually
on your PC (one at a time). If they all work individually, but not when
plugged in together, then you have devices that are demanding too much power
from the USB ports and you should seek external power for any that can take
it. If your printer is a normal printer with an external power supply, then
it is probably drawing no power, so I would expect that to work regardless
of whatever else is plugged into the USB ports.
- Posted by GT on May 29th, 2007
"GT" <ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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In addition to that - I believe the power supply for USB ports works in
pairs - there is 500mV available for ports 0&1. The same for ports 2&3 etc.
So put your printer on a USB pairing with something that requires power and
so on...