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| USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot I have Acer Travelmate 4052 laptop with Centrino 1.6 Ghz processor, I took Hardisk from my PC to copy some data to my laptop and for that I bought a 3.5 inch casing which came along with an adaptor. It went well for a hour and copied some data but after that a message popup saying POWER SURGE ON USB HUB and pulled the usb connector and connector to the other remaing two ports alternatively but same message. When I restarted my computer and try to connect as usual my microsoft usb mouse, my system froze, nothing worked alt+crtl+del, nothing, so restarted but same problem on other ports as well. I reinstalled the USB controller but to no use, I updated the BIOS, enable - disable USB legacy support and USB Mass Storage suporrt from the BIOS but to no use. I tried to reinstall the same Winxp pro with integrated SP2 which was earlier on the system but it froze too, sometimes at intial copying of files after formating, sometimes at 34 min remaining screen, then at 9 min, and 5 min remaining to complete the setup. I consulted one very popular laptop repair shop and the technician told me that it is a very common problem with computer and especially laptops and your Intel 82801 DBM chip has to be replaced, there is no alternative, and he was not sure whether it will be ok again, if not he said then I have to replace the motherboard. As it was a costly step, I tried many forum for help but to no avail. Nothing helped me at all. Finally, as I system as out of warranty and being a electronic hobbiest myself, I took apart my laptop and tried something really stupid. I placed my system in front of the airconditioner and restarted the 39 min installation process and walla it did completed successfully. Then I installed all the drivers successfully, I didnt tried the USB at all that time but I noticed that my CPU was constantly at 100% as the system was at IDLE state. I was sure about any virus or malware as firstly after installing windows with SP2 i updated the hotfixes and critical updates from AUTOPATCHER then installed the Internet security suite then connected to internet to update it, so I scanned and as expected nothing showed up. Then I tried the SysInternal which is now owned by Microsoft, the Process Explorer as no doubt the System was slow to 25% of its original speed, I try to figure out by searching the running thread from Process Explorer then I saw 4 threads which were taking all the CPU usage and to no surprise these were USBPORT.SYS+0x5fe6 (ALL FOUR), when I try to kill these threads, access was denied so I suspend them all and my cpu immediately comes to actual idle state 2-5%. I have not found any cure so far please help me. My system boots very very slow then I have to wait for the desktop things to appear so that I can open the Process Explorer to shut those USB threads and then I can work. Is it really the DBM chip fault which I read somewhere as Intel SouthBridge 82801 DB ICH4-M. As I explained I tried everything so far as I am a network engineer myself and electronic hobbiest so far whatever I could, I tried but nothing. I even tried the PCMCIA usb card, it did work once with mouse but didnt worked again. I asked the same technician he said how can this PCMCIA card will work as it only changes the Interface, controller on the motherboard still is the same which has to work. I tried to find the schematic so that I can check the voltages across the MOBO but only could find the service manual that too for Travelmate 290 which has identical motherboard. Please please help me, I am sure that Google group can help me out here. INDI |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "Indi" <sbrars******.com> wrote in message news:1179270112.837051.203880@q23g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com > I have Acer Travelmate 4052 laptop with Centrino 1.6 Ghz processor, I > took Hardisk from my PC to copy some data to my laptop and for that I > bought a 3.5 inch casing which came along with an adaptor. It went > well for a hour and copied some data but after that a message popup > saying POWER SURGE ON USB HUB and pulled the usb connector and > connector to the other remaing two ports alternatively but same > message. When I restarted my computer and try to connect as usual my > microsoft usb mouse, my system froze, nothing worked alt+crtl+del, > nothing, so restarted but same problem on other ports as well. I > reinstalled the USB controller but to no use, I updated the BIOS, > enable - disable USB legacy support and USB Mass Storage suporrt from > the BIOS but to no use. I tried to reinstall the same Winxp pro with > integrated SP2 which was earlier on the system but it froze too, > sometimes at intial copying of files after formating, sometimes at 34 > min remaining screen, then at 9 min, and 5 min remaining to complete > the setup. > > I consulted one very popular laptop repair shop and the technician > told me that it is a very common problem with computer and especially > laptops and your Intel 82801 DBM chip has to be replaced, there is no > alternative, and he was not sure whether it will be ok again, if not > he said then I have to replace the motherboard. As it was a costly > step, I tried many forum for help but to no avail. Nothing helped me > at all. > > Finally, as I system as out of warranty and being a electronic > hobbiest myself, I took apart my laptop and tried something really > stupid. I placed my system in front of the airconditioner and > restarted the 39 min installation process and walla it did completed > successfully. Then I installed all the drivers successfully, I didnt > tried the USB at all that time but I noticed that my CPU was > constantly at 100% as the system was at IDLE state. I was sure about > any virus or malware as firstly after installing windows with SP2 i > updated the hotfixes and critical updates from AUTOPATCHER then > installed the Internet security suite then connected to internet to > update it, so I scanned and as expected nothing showed up. Then I > tried the SysInternal which is now owned by Microsoft, the Process > Explorer as no doubt the System was slow to 25% of its original speed, > I try to figure out by searching the running thread from Process > Explorer then I saw 4 threads which were taking all the CPU usage and > to no surprise these were USBPORT.SYS+0x5fe6 (ALL FOUR), when I try to > kill these threads, access was denied so I suspend them all and my cpu > immediately comes to actual idle state 2-5%. > > I have not found any cure so far please help me. My system boots very > very slow then I have to wait for the desktop things to appear so that > I can open the Process Explorer to shut those USB threads and then I > can work. > > Is it really the DBM chip fault which I read somewhere as Intel > SouthBridge 82801 DB ICH4-M. As I explained I tried everything so far > as I am a network engineer myself and electronic hobbiest so far > whatever I could, I tried but nothing. I even tried the PCMCIA usb > card, it did work once with mouse but didnt worked again. I asked the > same technician he said how can this PCMCIA card will work as it only > changes the Interface, controller on the motherboard still is the same > which has to work. > > I tried to find the schematic so that I can check the voltages across > the MOBO but only could find the service manual that too for > Travelmate 290 which has identical motherboard. > > Please please help me, I am sure that Google group can help me out > here. > > INDI As a temporary fix, why not disable the USB drivers under the Device Manager? Then reboot. As that should keep it from eating CPU time. As for the DBM chip, well that be bad. Can you live without USB ports on this computer? Because fixing it doesn't sound worth it to me. :( -- Bill |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "Indi" <sbrars******.com> wrote in message news:1179270112.837051.203880@q23g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... >I have Acer Travelmate 4052 laptop with Centrino 1.6 Ghz processor, I > took Hardisk from my PC to copy some data to my laptop and for that I > bought a 3.5 inch casing which came along with an adaptor. It went > well for a hour and copied some data but after that a message popup > saying POWER SURGE ON USB HUB and pulled the usb connector and > connector to the other remaing two ports alternatively but same > message. When I restarted my computer and try to connect as usual my > microsoft usb mouse, my system froze, nothing worked alt+crtl+del, > nothing, so restarted but same problem on other ports as well. I > reinstalled the USB controller but to no use, I updated the BIOS, > enable - disable USB legacy support and USB Mass Storage suporrt from > the BIOS but to no use. I tried to reinstall the same Winxp pro with > integrated SP2 which was earlier on the system but it froze too, > sometimes at intial copying of files after formating, sometimes at 34 > min remaining screen, then at 9 min, and 5 min remaining to complete > the setup. > Basically, the USB ports on your motherboard have failed. Why this is, is unlikely to be become clear. The easiest way out of this is to disable the existing USB ports in Device Manager and fit a USB Cardbus card. It may require an external power brick if anything wants power from the USB ports. |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or over voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder it the mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is intact. ___ "Indi" <sbrars******.com> wrote in message news:1179270112.837051.203880@q23g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... > I have Acer Travelmate 4052 laptop with Centrino 1.6 Ghz processor, I > took Hardisk from my PC to copy some data to my laptop and for that I > bought a 3.5 inch casing which came along with an adaptor. It went > well for a hour and copied some data but after that a message popup > saying POWER SURGE ON USB HUB and pulled the usb connector and > connector to the other remaing two ports alternatively but same > message. When I restarted my computer and try to connect as usual my > microsoft usb mouse, my system froze, nothing worked alt+crtl+del, > nothing, so restarted but same problem on other ports as well. I > reinstalled the USB controller but to no use, I updated the BIOS, > enable - disable USB legacy support and USB Mass Storage suporrt from > the BIOS but to no use. I tried to reinstall the same Winxp pro with > integrated SP2 which was earlier on the system but it froze too, > sometimes at intial copying of files after formating, sometimes at 34 > min remaining screen, then at 9 min, and 5 min remaining to complete > the setup. > > I consulted one very popular laptop repair shop and the technician > told me that it is a very common problem with computer and especially > laptops and your Intel 82801 DBM chip has to be replaced, there is no > alternative, and he was not sure whether it will be ok again, if not > he said then I have to replace the motherboard. As it was a costly > step, I tried many forum for help but to no avail. Nothing helped me > at all. > > Finally, as I system as out of warranty and being a electronic > hobbiest myself, I took apart my laptop and tried something really > stupid. I placed my system in front of the airconditioner and > restarted the 39 min installation process and walla it did completed > successfully. Then I installed all the drivers successfully, I didnt > tried the USB at all that time but I noticed that my CPU was > constantly at 100% as the system was at IDLE state. I was sure about > any virus or malware as firstly after installing windows with SP2 i > updated the hotfixes and critical updates from AUTOPATCHER then > installed the Internet security suite then connected to internet to > update it, so I scanned and as expected nothing showed up. Then I > tried the SysInternal which is now owned by Microsoft, the Process > Explorer as no doubt the System was slow to 25% of its original speed, > I try to figure out by searching the running thread from Process > Explorer then I saw 4 threads which were taking all the CPU usage and > to no surprise these were USBPORT.SYS+0x5fe6 (ALL FOUR), when I try to > kill these threads, access was denied so I suspend them all and my cpu > immediately comes to actual idle state 2-5%. > > I have not found any cure so far please help me. My system boots very > very slow then I have to wait for the desktop things to appear so that > I can open the Process Explorer to shut those USB threads and then I > can work. > > Is it really the DBM chip fault which I read somewhere as Intel > SouthBridge 82801 DB ICH4-M. As I explained I tried everything so far > as I am a network engineer myself and electronic hobbiest so far > whatever I could, I tried but nothing. I even tried the PCMCIA usb > card, it did work once with mouse but didnt worked again. I asked the > same technician he said how can this PCMCIA card will work as it only > changes the Interface, controller on the motherboard still is the same > which has to work. > > I tried to find the schematic so that I can check the voltages across > the MOBO but only could find the service manual that too for > Travelmate 290 which has identical motherboard. > > Please please help me, I am sure that Google group can help me out > here. > > INDI > |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message news:FJH2i.8686$ya1.2888@news02.roc.ny > a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or > over voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder > it the mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is > intact. ___ Yes, but USB specs even allows the USB device to be even a dead short, and it isn't supposed to do anything bad, but just shut down the supply safely until the load is removed. Well that is the way it is supposed to work anyway. :) -- Bill |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot BillW50 wrote: > "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message > news:FJH2i.8686$ya1.2888@news02.roc.ny > >> a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or >> over voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder >> it the mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is >> intact. ___ > > > Yes, but USB specs even allows the USB device to be even a dead short, > and it isn't supposed to do anything bad, but just shut down the supply > safely until the load is removed. Well that is the way it is supposed to > work anyway. :) > But some have a fuse that needs replacing. Ian Singer -- ================================================== ======================= See my homepage at http://www.iansinger.com hosted on http://www.1and1.com/?k_id=10623894 All genealogy is stored in TMG from http://www.whollygenes.com Charts and searching using TNG from http://www.tngsitebuilding.com I am near Toronto Canada, can I tell where you are from your reply? ================================================== ======================= |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "Ian Singer" <iansinger@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:5b1d0pF2qrl2aU1@mid.individual.net > BillW50 wrote: >> "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message >> news:FJH2i.8686$ya1.2888@news02.roc.ny >> >>> a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or >>> over voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder >>> it the mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is >>> intact. ___ >> >> >> Yes, but USB specs even allows the USB device to be even a dead >> short, and it isn't supposed to do anything bad, but just shut down >> the supply safely until the load is removed. Well that is the way it >> is supposed to work anyway. :) >> > But some have a fuse that needs replacing. > > Ian Singer I thought a fuse was diallowed by the spec? As the average consumer isn't suppose to be in there anyway. -- Bill |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message news:464ba442$0$18536$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere .com... > "Ian Singer" <iansinger@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:5b1d0pF2qrl2aU1@mid.individual.net >> BillW50 wrote: >>> "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message >>> news:FJH2i.8686$ya1.2888@news02.roc.ny >>> >>>> a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or >>>> over voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder >>>> it the mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is >>>> intact. ___ >>> >>> >>> Yes, but USB specs even allows the USB device to be even a dead >>> short, and it isn't supposed to do anything bad, but just shut down >>> the supply safely until the load is removed. Well that is the way it >>> is supposed to work anyway. :) >>> >> But some have a fuse that needs replacing. >> >> Ian Singer > > I thought a fuse was diallowed by the spec? As the average consumer isn't > suppose to be in there anyway. > Correct. the over current protection must be, "... self reseting without user intervention.". |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message news:FJH2i.8686$ya1.2888@news02.roc.ny... >a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or over > voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder it the > mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is intact. > Not necessarily. This failure mode is actually quite common. It is seldom possible to work out what has caused the port to fail in a way to give this error message. It should be pointed out that it is not the 5 volt supply from the port that has a problem, but the one or both of the receivers on the two data lines. The 5 volt supply will not be enabled if the host is unable to enumerate the port. ___ > "Indi" <sbrars******.com> wrote in message > news:1179270112.837051.203880@q23g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... >> I have Acer Travelmate 4052 laptop with Centrino 1.6 Ghz processor, I >> took Hardisk from my PC to copy some data to my laptop and for that I >> bought a 3.5 inch casing which came along with an adaptor. It went >> well for a hour and copied some data but after that a message popup >> saying POWER SURGE ON USB HUB and pulled the usb connector and >> connector to the other remaing two ports alternatively but same >> message. When I restarted my computer and try to connect as usual my >> microsoft usb mouse, my system froze, nothing worked alt+crtl+del, >> nothing, so restarted but same problem on other ports as well. I >> reinstalled the USB controller but to no use, I updated the BIOS, >> enable - disable USB legacy support and USB Mass Storage suporrt from >> the BIOS but to no use. I tried to reinstall the same Winxp pro with >> integrated SP2 which was earlier on the system but it froze too, >> sometimes at intial copying of files after formating, sometimes at 34 >> min remaining screen, then at 9 min, and 5 min remaining to complete >> the setup. >> >> I consulted one very popular laptop repair shop and the technician >> told me that it is a very common problem with computer and especially >> laptops and your Intel 82801 DBM chip has to be replaced, there is no >> alternative, and he was not sure whether it will be ok again, if not >> he said then I have to replace the motherboard. As it was a costly >> step, I tried many forum for help but to no avail. Nothing helped me >> at all. >> >> Finally, as I system as out of warranty and being a electronic >> hobbiest myself, I took apart my laptop and tried something really >> stupid. I placed my system in front of the airconditioner and >> restarted the 39 min installation process and walla it did completed >> successfully. Then I installed all the drivers successfully, I didnt >> tried the USB at all that time but I noticed that my CPU was >> constantly at 100% as the system was at IDLE state. I was sure about >> any virus or malware as firstly after installing windows with SP2 i >> updated the hotfixes and critical updates from AUTOPATCHER then >> installed the Internet security suite then connected to internet to >> update it, so I scanned and as expected nothing showed up. Then I >> tried the SysInternal which is now owned by Microsoft, the Process >> Explorer as no doubt the System was slow to 25% of its original speed, >> I try to figure out by searching the running thread from Process >> Explorer then I saw 4 threads which were taking all the CPU usage and >> to no surprise these were USBPORT.SYS+0x5fe6 (ALL FOUR), when I try to >> kill these threads, access was denied so I suspend them all and my cpu >> immediately comes to actual idle state 2-5%. >> >> I have not found any cure so far please help me. My system boots very >> very slow then I have to wait for the desktop things to appear so that >> I can open the Process Explorer to shut those USB threads and then I >> can work. >> >> Is it really the DBM chip fault which I read somewhere as Intel >> SouthBridge 82801 DB ICH4-M. As I explained I tried everything so far >> as I am a network engineer myself and electronic hobbiest so far >> whatever I could, I tried but nothing. I even tried the PCMCIA usb >> card, it did work once with mouse but didnt worked again. I asked the >> same technician he said how can this PCMCIA card will work as it only >> changes the Interface, controller on the motherboard still is the same >> which has to work. >> >> I tried to find the schematic so that I can check the voltages across >> the MOBO but only could find the service manual that too for >> Travelmate 290 which has identical motherboard. >> >> Please please help me, I am sure that Google group can help me out >> here. >> >> INDI >> > > |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:464c0022$2_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net > "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message > news:FJH2i.8686$ya1.2888@news02.roc.ny... >> a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or >> over voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder >> it the mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is >> intact. > > Not necessarily. This failure mode is actually quite common. It is > seldom possible to work out what has caused the port to fail in a way > to give this error message. It should be pointed out that it is not > the 5 volt supply from the port that has a problem, but the one or > both of the receivers on the two data lines. The 5 volt supply will > not be enabled if the host is unable to enumerate the port. I see an error message if I use the USB webcam and the USB TV tuner card at the same time. Although it only flashes for a half of a second when I plug the last one in and then both are operating just fine. I don't use them on a hub, but rather my laptop has 4 built in USB ports. I would never purchase a laptop without at least 4 USB ports on it. :) -- Bill |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message news:464f4afc$0$18537$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere .com... > "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message > news:464c0022$2_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net >> "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message >> news:FJH2i.8686$ya1.2888@news02.roc.ny... >>> a POWER SURGE ON USB HUB indicates to me either an over current or >>> over voltage condition occurred. IF that is the case one must wonder >>> it the mobo voltage converter which supplies USB voltage/current is >>> intact. >> >> Not necessarily. This failure mode is actually quite common. It is >> seldom possible to work out what has caused the port to fail in a way >> to give this error message. It should be pointed out that it is not >> the 5 volt supply from the port that has a problem, but the one or >> both of the receivers on the two data lines. The 5 volt supply will >> not be enabled if the host is unable to enumerate the port. > > I see an error message if I use the USB webcam and the USB TV tuner card > at the same time. Although it only flashes for a half of a second when I > plug the last one in and then both are operating just fine. I don't use > them on a hub, but rather my laptop has 4 built in USB ports. I would > never purchase a laptop without at least 4 USB ports on it. :) > Hmm. I can only assume that the port is flagging the problem to the host and then recovering to operate normally. If it is not inconveniencing normal operation, then just ignore it. |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:465145c7$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net > "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message > news:464f4afc$0$18537$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere .com... >> I see an error message if I use the USB webcam and the USB TV tuner >> card at the same time. Although it only flashes for a half of a >> second when I plug the last one in and then both are operating just >> fine. I don't use them on a hub, but rather my laptop has 4 built in >> USB ports. I would never purchase a laptop without at least 4 USB >> ports on it. :) > > Hmm. I can only assume that the port is flagging the problem to the > host and then recovering to operate normally. If it is not > inconveniencing normal operation, then just ignore it. I think of it is both the webcam and the TV tuner uses the max 500ma. And when you first plug them in, there is a surge which probably hits it over 500ma sometimes. Thus the problem is flagged just for a split second. But then it instantly recovers. -- Bill |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message news:465167c9$0$18534$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere .com... > "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message > news:465145c7$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net >> "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message >> news:464f4afc$0$18537$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere .com... >>> I see an error message if I use the USB webcam and the USB TV tuner >>> card at the same time. Although it only flashes for a half of a >>> second when I plug the last one in and then both are operating just >>> fine. I don't use them on a hub, but rather my laptop has 4 built in >>> USB ports. I would never purchase a laptop without at least 4 USB >>> ports on it. :) >> >> Hmm. I can only assume that the port is flagging the problem to the >> host and then recovering to operate normally. If it is not >> inconveniencing normal operation, then just ignore it. > > I think of it is both the webcam and the TV tuner uses the max 500ma. And > when you first plug them in, there is a surge which probably hits it over > 500ma sometimes. Thus the problem is flagged just for a split second. But > then it instantly recovers. > The USB specification requires a port to cater for this situation, but it just might be that your combination is marginal. |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message news:465189b2$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net > "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message > news:465167c9$0$18534$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere .com... >> "M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:465145c7$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net >>> "BillW50" <BillW50@aol.kom> wrote in message >>> news:464f4afc$0$18537$834e42db@reader.greatnowhere .com... >>>> I see an error message if I use the USB webcam and the USB TV tuner >>>> card at the same time. Although it only flashes for a half of a >>>> second when I plug the last one in and then both are operating just >>>> fine. I don't use them on a hub, but rather my laptop has 4 built >>>> in USB ports. I would never purchase a laptop without at least 4 >>>> USB ports on it. :) >>> >>> Hmm. I can only assume that the port is flagging the problem to the >>> host and then recovering to operate normally. If it is not >>> inconveniencing normal operation, then just ignore it. >> >> I think of it is both the webcam and the TV tuner uses the max >> 500ma. And when you first plug them in, there is a surge which >> probably hits it over 500ma sometimes. Thus the problem is flagged >> just for a split second. But then it instantly recovers. > > The USB specification requires a port to cater for this situation, > but it just might be that your combination is marginal. Yes, but it doesn't seem like a big deal. The only problem I have from time to time is sometimes the TV Tuner InterVideo WinDVR 1.8 thinks the webcam is the source and not the KWorld USB TV Tuner. Although closing it down and unplugging the webcam fixes it. WinDVR does have an option to select the source, but it lists nothing (or is grayed out, I don't remember now). I believe KWorld software has their own funny way of making WinDVR work with it. As it came with WinDVR. :) -- Bill |
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| Re: USB suddenly died, system started to freeze a lot Good day, I have a similar problem. ACER Aspire 1705. I tried to connect once a hand made usb cable and since then 3 out of the 4 usb are not working. One of them was giving still power till last week but couldn't read. The 4th one kept working for 3 years, until last week, where something happened and both stopped working. Not having a USB, I tried a PCMCIA to USBx4 card. The card freezes my PC when I'm using a USB stick. I attached the extra 5V power, I installed the correct drivers but nothing. I need your precious advise on the following: 1. Is there any way to see what really happened to my 4 USB?Even if they were fried, is there a software who will show that, so I could talk with evidence and not with assumptions? Any way to repair these USB? 2. Is there a way to make the PCMCIA work perfectly? I have seen many people having the same problem with USB-PCMCIA cards 3. Is there any other way to get a more reliable USB to mount my external sound card? Please advise, you are my last faith. |
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