Re: problem in detecting USB mass storage device on WinXP pro SP2
- From: "XP user" <XPuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 12:30:02 -0800
HI there,
I dont know about chipset either its intel , SIS or something else but what
I know machine is Dell Latitude D600 centrino so how can I check which
chipset is in this machine i recently got this machine and my friend has the
same type of machine DELL latitude D600 and on his machine I am ABLE to
detect external USB harddisk so how you would download drivers fro me or do
let me know how can I detect and download those packages .
Thanks
XP user
"R. McCarty" wrote:
> Have recently or ever installed the appropriate Chipset Driver package
> for your motherboard ? It will be either Intel, VIA, SIS, nVidia or ATI.
> There are system level drivers that are dependant on the Chipset driver.
> Along with that, even installing the Chipset package may not apply the
> latest drivers to your setup. I would download the appropriate package
> for your motherboard. Install the Chipset package - Don't Reboot, go
> to Device Manager, Universal Serial Bus category and remove these.
> *Unplug all your USB peripherals before hand
> (1.) All Universal Serial Bus Controllers (USB1(.1))
> (2.) All Enhanced Controllers (Should only be a single entry)
> (3.) All USB Root Hubs
> Reboot and let XP enumerate your entire USB device Tree. After that
> plug in each peripheral one at a time (Back in the same socket it was
> before this process)
>
> "XP user" <XPuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:266E98C6-E67E-4C6E-B9FB-5F65AEB56AB1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Yeah there is USB 2 ports but right now I have more concern to detect the
> > drive even on slow speed. the message what I got is
> >
> > This device cannot start. (Code 10)
> > Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.
> >
> > and the USB Mass Storage Device icon turns to yellow with exclamation mark
> > under USB controllers section in Device Manager
> >
> > and on those USB ports keyboard and mouse are working fine.
> >
> >
> > XP user
> >
> > "Ron Sommer" wrote:
> >
> >> Do you have USB 2 ports on your computer?
> >> What does it say for USB under Device Manager?
> >> --
> >> Ron Sommer
> >>
> >> "XP user" <XP user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:44A07527-2B64-43E7-870D-B7460788BD6E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > HI guys,
> >> >
> >> > I am running Windows XP professional edition SP2 on my Dell Latitude
> >> > D600
> >> > machine the problem is Windows is unable to detect external USB
> >> > harddisk
> >> > every time when I tried to connect any external USB harddisk to my
> >> > machine
> >> > it
> >> > returns error code 10 so I am very frustrated and also dont know how to
> >> > solve
> >> > this issue any help is highly appreciated please dont suggest windows
> >> > installation for this problem and I have already searched Harddisk
> >> > vendors
> >> > and vendors donot have any driver for USB2.0 drives .
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > XP user
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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