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| USB Device Not Recognized - is there a basic reset?
My computer almost always fails to recognize USB devices when they are plugged in to any of the USB ports. I get the "USB Device Not Recognized" message. Some, I can get to work if I power down, plug in the device, and reboot. Others, like a thumb drive that works fine on several other computers, I can never get it to recognize. They alsways show us as UNKNOWN DEVICE in the Device manager and no amount of troubleshooting or web searching has helped. Device manager shows 5 root hubs, and 5 host controllers - but I can't tell what is what. The USB wireless mouse/keyboard and printer work fine but no other devices ever have worked without a hassle. I've had these problems with 2 external drives, two different digital cameras (Canon's help couldn't figure it out either), and flash drives that work fine on similar computers. Suggestions for a fix? My Dell computer is 3GHz Pentium4, 2G RAM, Windows XP PRO, SP2. |
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Question: Is this true for all USB peripherals, or does it work for USB1 peripherals and not for USB2 or vice versa? Can you give me full details of something that works and something that doesn't. From you description, I figure that your PC has 8 USB ports and should work with USB2 periperals (Please confirm). |
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| USB device not recognised-malfunctioned
You dont have to try anything. Just try this simple thing. It has worked with me for Windows XP and am sure it is going to work with you. Connect your USB port with any device(mp3 player or camera) Go to your device manager---->Double click USB Host Controller----> go to driver tab-----> Uninstall all drivers---> Your USB port will start working.... Please reply if it works palaivini@gmail.com |
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| Re: USB Device Not Recognized - is there a basic reset?
Ah, you're amazing! Couldn't find any solutions other than resetting iPod or buying a new one, but Vinil's suggestion worked perfectly, even for someone who is tech illiterate. Thanks!! |
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| Re: USB Device Not Recognized - is there a basic reset?
access this News Group directly with the following URL... news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...lp_and_support |
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| Re: USB Device Not Recognized - is there a basic reset?
ka ma ka wrote: > Ah, you're amazing! Couldn't find any solutions other than resetting > iPod or buying a new one, but Vinil's suggestion worked perfectly, even > for someone who is tech illiterate. Thanks!! A "me too" reply is unnecessary, especially for a 14-MONTH OLD thread. No one is monitoring that thread that previously participated in it. > http://forums.techarena.in A leech site pretending to have forums by running a webnews-for-dummies interface that submits improperly formatted posts through a gateway to Usenet (aka newsgroups). |
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