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| plug and play with usb
My pc has recently stopped recognising devices when plugged into the usb ports. If I plug my camera in I can access it through explorer but there is no indication that the pc has seen it and if I highlight the "safely remove hardware" icon, the camera is not listed for removal. I recently purchased an "all-in-one driver" device for the external connection of HDD's, CD/DVD drives etc. via USB. The pc does not see it at all and I cannot access it via explorer, but if I plug it into my laptop running XP home edition it reports "new hardware" and installs it. Does this sound like an OS software or hardware problem? |
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| Re: plug and play with usb
If you can "see" your camera in Windows Explorer, (indicating that a drive letter has been assigned to it !), ...then I'm not sure what you mean by "My pc has recently stopped recognising devices when plugged into the usb ports." Regarding "...safely remove hardware" icon, the camera is not listed for removal." ...I'm guessing it's the drive letter assigned to the "mass storage device" i.e. camera memory card, that you could be seeking to "safley remove" ? I've come across so many people that assume they MUST shove in that cd/dvd ROM disk that came with a particular piece of hardware, when in many cases, it would have been best to NOT to have even put it in the drive. Very often - all that "bells and whistles" software, and that "auto detect that you've plugged in that particular piece of hardware - device driver," often cause more trouble than they're worth. ...not to mention that YET ANOTHER "lite" version of a graphics app. that globally changes file type associations in your XP platform !! I suspect that, "...purchased an "all-in-one driver" device for the external connection of HDD's, CD/DVD drives etc. via USB...," is interfering with XP USB port enumeration, ....in other words I haven't a clue as to what this thing is, ....could you be talking about a USB hub ? Occasionally one comes across an older system box with a motherboard that shares a "rear" ATX USB port, with a USB pin header on the motherboard that connects to USB port/s on the front of the case. THAT can cause problems. i.e. make sure that a shared "rear" USB port is not used at the same time as its' case front "twin." This is a pretty good site :- http://www.usbman.com/Reviews/ratoc_usb_20_5.htm I've found answers to USB problems in the past, on it. regards, Richard "Chicken George" <ChickenGeorge@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9CBAE441-9081-4DE5-BEBB-CABEA93D47A2@microsoft.com... > My pc has recently stopped recognising devices when plugged into the usb > ports. If I plug my camera in I can access it through explorer but there > is > no indication that the pc has seen it and if I highlight the "safely > remove > hardware" icon, the camera is not listed for removal. I recently purchased > an > "all-in-one driver" device for the external connection of HDD's, CD/DVD > drives etc. via USB. The pc does not see it at all and I cannot access it > via > explorer, but if I plug it into my laptop running XP home edition it > reports > "new hardware" and installs it. Does this sound like an OS software or > hardware problem? > |
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