Re: usb hubs replicating
From: haywuud (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/08/04
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Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 09:56:14 -0800
Nothing is screwed up. I want to know why it does this and
a work around. Someone who knows hardware and xp will know
the answer. someone who doesn't will reply with "why would
you want to screw it up". And if you don't play you don't
learn.
>-----Original Message-----
>Was that your intent, to screw your system up...?
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>"haywuud" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>news:c6d201c3edfd$0a3414c0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have a soyo dragon with via kt400. usb 2.0 with
>> winxp/sp1a. I have a lexmark x73 mfp and a usb modem
>> (found it stuffed under desk and decided to try it
again).
>> The x73 works fine, until the modem (aztech 9100) is
>> plugged in. I can force one or the other to work but not
>> at same time. I have narrowed it down to the modem or
the
>> printer replicating the other. The scanner works fine
>> regardless. The scanner is apparently the hub and the
>> printer is a device attaced to it. Now, why is this and
>> how do I go about fixing it. When I use the modem and
the
>> printer is enabled the modem says port is in use. When
>> modem is in use printer hangs and then says error
>> communicating.
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