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| Thread ID: 49600 | 2004-09-24 19:29:00 | Lost USB from PCI, USB card | Fishb8 (484) | Press F1 |
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| 275339 | 2004-09-24 19:29:00 | XP Pro, SP2, AMD 2500+, 1Gb I went to plug my camera's CF card into a USB hub on my desk (plugged into a 4 port PCI card at the back on my case. Nothing, dead. I have 2 more USB ports with my mouse and printer plugged in. These are working ok. I tried un-installing the PCI card and re-booted. Sure enough, it came up with new hardware for the PCI card and the connecteded hub but they're still dead. Tried moving PCI slot but no change. Tried System Restore, no good. The only change in the last week was installing a new DVD burner in place of my CDrom burner. I have a Zip disc so There was no room to leave the CDRom RW/DVD. This shouldn't have made any difference, should it? This is a pain in the butt and I've reached the end of my knowledge. |
Fishb8 (484) | ||
| 275340 | 2004-09-24 21:15:00 | First, make sure it aint the camera. Try putting the camera in the printers usb port, and the printer in the hub. If the camera now works, try putting the camera in the PCI card, and the printer where it normally goes. If the camera dosen't work, it's the card. if it does, it's the hub. |
Megaman (344) | ||
| 275341 | 2004-09-24 21:32:00 | My hub (normally connected to the PCI/USB) has a scanner, card reader and web cam plugged in. When I connect the hub to the 2 other USB ports on the upper side of my case, they all work ok, but not when connected to the PCI USB card. I've tried my PCI card in another PC and that works ok. Device manager says the PCI card is working properly. |
Fishb8 (484) | ||
| 275342 | 2004-09-25 00:48:00 | Whats the power supply? Maybe there's not enough power to power all the USB devices, (including the hdd's cd/dvd etc). when plugged into the PCI card. BUT they work in the hub, coz its powered? | Spacemannz (808) | ||
| 275343 | 2004-09-25 05:33:00 | Everything had been working properly but stopped working, at some time, unknown. | Fishb8 (484) | ||
| 275344 | 2004-09-26 04:08:00 | It looks a bit as if you might have an interrupt conflict. Are there any yellow exclamation marks shown in Device manager? Check the "Resources" tabs of the Properties pages of the PCI devices. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 275345 | 2004-09-27 08:47:00 | Hi Graham - No interrupt conflicts. No yellow/red flags. Tried disabling ALL my USB stuff, and yet it all gets recognised on a re-boot and re-installed. It's just that the f****ng PCI output won't work. I've been so hacked off , that I've bought a new powered hub ($44) and plugged that into one of the 2 ports (non-PCI) that was working. It's no proper solution, just a work-around that works! |
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