Re: SCSI Problem

From: Mark L. Ferguson (marfer_mvpREMOVE_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/07/05


Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 06:07:15 -0600

Go to Start/Run, and type DEVMGMT.MSC , highlight each of the USB HUB devices, Action menu, "Uninstall", then restart Windows, to
find the device drivers again automatically.

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"mcapehart" <mcapehart@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CF449D13-B500-4BEC-976A-D1AFFFBB9652@microsoft.com...
>I built my system a few years ago:
> ASUS P3V4X Motherboard
> PIII 1GHz CPU
> 512MB ECC SDRAM
> ATI Radeon 64MB AGP Video
> Soundblaster PCI512 Sound
> 3COM 3C905TX PCI Ethernet
> SupraExpress 56i Sp V.90 ISA Modem
> Adaptec AHA-2930CU PCI SCSI Adapter
> USB 2.0 PCI
> WDC WD600BB 60GB Hard Drive - Boot Drive - NTFS IDE
> WDC WD300BB 30GB Hard Drive - Fat32 IDE
> Iomega ZIP 100 IDE
> Seagate STT20000A 20GB/40GB Tape Drive IDE
> Toshiba CD-ROM XM-6201TA SCSI
> HP CD-Writer+ 9200 SCSI
> Pioneer DVD-ROM DVD305 SCSI
>
> Windows XP Home SP2
>
> I get the following error with my SCSI drives: Device/SCSI/aic78xx1.
>
> The SCSI drives just grind away in sequence (like a grinding hard drive or
> floppy drive).
>
> I just did a clean install of Windows XP and downloaded all available
> Windows XP updates.  Then I installed the USB 2.0 TPP drivers and hooked up
> my USB media reader and USB 2.0 hard drive enclosure.
>
> I can not right click on any of the SCSI drivers without the grinding action
> going on for several minutes before the drop down menu appears.  When I
> insert a CD of any type in any drive, the drives just grind away for a few
> minutes before the they quit doing anything and a few minutes later the
> system locks up.
>
> Sorry for the long details.  Any ideas how to solve this problem?  Thanks!
>
> -- 
> Martin