Re: USB 2.0 and WinXP unable to work together

From: David Candy (david_at_mvps.org)
Date: 04/30/04


Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 00:51:59 +1000

She's been told
a/ the answer
b/ how she could have found it her self in two minutes

Yet the ungrateful whore after wasting my time now want to ignore me. What a dirty ***.

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"R. McCarty" <PCEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:kFtkc.332$8S1.159@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> One thing to check...
> By default Windows XP sets all USB Hubs to allow for Power
> saving operation. Open Device Manager, Expand the USB category.
> Double-Click each "USB Root Hub", click the Power management
> tab. Remove the check from the box marked "Allow the Computer
> to turn off this device to save Power."
>  Also is your Hub powered ? If not then your devices may exceed
> the 500 mA limit on USB channels.
> 
> 
> "Peagee" <medspeaking@removethis.cox.net> wrote in message 
> news:EAtkc.11891$bS1.3894@okepread02...
> >
> > "Alex Nichol" <alexn.mvpdts@ntlworld.delete.com> wrote in message
> > news:2ln490pfra0rb427dnq1en90kccg3tdphj@4ax.com...
> >> Does your XP system have SP1?  That is needed for USB 2.0 support by the
> >> system.  It may be that you are using drivers that came with the Belkin
> >> hub for it, or it may be that you are plugging it in to a port that does
> >> not have the USB 2.0 drivers at all  (and working in fact at USB 1.1)
> >>
> >> You can get an update of the USB 2.0 drivers at
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;822603
> >> and I would get that download
> >
> > Alex, appreciate any help you can provide.  Yes, I do have SP1.  The 
> > drivers
> > that get loaded when plugging in the hub are from WinXP; I didn't manually
> > install any drivers.
> >
> > To clarify, if I were right now to plug in the hub, it would work fine.  I
> > can see my camera card reader and transfer pictures, do everything I need 
> > to
> > do.  If I reboot the machine, it will shut down normally, I can follow the
> > progress on my LCD monitor in that the monitor light goes from green (on) 
> > to
> > amber (off), and then as it starts the boot-up process, the light goes 
> > back
> > on to green.  However, that's where it ends.  It will not proceed further
> > and will not boot into windows with a USB 2.0 device attached.  If it's
> > giving me a message on post, I don't know...this digital monitor doesn't
> > show any messages until windows gets loaded.
> >
> > I did  download that Hotfix you've outlined and it didn't work.  I also 
> > had
> > tried another Hotfix, and that was also of no help.  I gotta think it's 
> > some
> > configuration issue somewhere.  It's a pratically new machine, still
> > relatively top of the line by today's standards.  The only new thing I've
> > done is add a different monitor...a digital LCD.   Any ideas would be
> > gratefully appreciated.
> > Peggy
> >
> > 
> 
> 

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