USB

Posted: 08-19-2007, 03:52 AM
My USB mass storage device shows a eyllow exclamation point....further
details show it is Port H 0002 and Hub # 0007 ( how do I know what port that
is?) ...also this statement is provided as a fix but I have unplugged all the
USB 's Please help..


Windows cannot use this hardware device because it has been prepared for
"safe removal", but it has not been removed from the computer. (Code 47)

To fix this problem, unplug this device from your computer and then plug it
in again.

Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and
to see if there is a solution available.

Is this related at all to my media card reader.....worked great..put in SD
card and window opened....now I have to reboot my computer each time for the
window to open after putting in media card...
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merabogen
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Posted: 09-09-2007, 04:32 AM
I can't seem to get me USB drive to work! One day it was working fine and now
it's NOTHING! My print will not load, my jump drive will not load... PLEASE
HELP! ANY SUGGESTIONS OR FIXES?
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Cal Bear '66
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Re: USB
Posted: 09-09-2007, 05:08 AM
This solution has worked for some people with problematic USB devices:

Locate the file INFCACHE.1 in C:\Windows\inf

Right click on the INFCACHE.1 file, select Properties >Security > Edit, and give
your account full control.

Delete INFCACHE.1, or rename it to INFCACHE.1.BAK or temporarily move to your
desktop.

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"merabogen" <merabogen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I can't seem to get me USB drive to work! One day it was working fine and now
> it's NOTHING! My print will not load, my jump drive will not load... PLEASE
> HELP! ANY SUGGESTIONS OR FIXES?
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Spiderfreak in Sweden
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USB
Posted: 12-29-2007, 03:59 PM
Can anyone please help me.

I have four USB ports in the back of my computer.
They are all used up.

1: Extern USB HardDive
2: Extern USB HardDrive
3: Printer Canon ip4500
4: USB conectedion for mouse and keyboard.

And I bought a PCI Express card with 4+1 USB ports inserted in my computer.
Its connected to 12v power.
But none of the HardDrives or the printer works in this USB ports.
So that card was a waste of money.
The only thing that work is a small lamp connected on that cards USB ports.

And I have tryed use a USB Hub with 7 connections and a power adapter,
but none of the extern HardDrive work here either its the same for the
printer.

I thought I could try once more time.
And the screen went blue. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 couldn't find any
solution.
What can I do to fix so I can use more then 4 USB connections?
Wat's wrong? Why can't I use my USB hubb? Or the PCI Express USB card?

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Re: USB
Posted: 12-29-2007, 04:43 PM
Spiderfreak in Sweden wrote:
> Can anyone please help me.
>
> I have four USB ports in the back of my computer.
> They are all used up.
>
> 1: Extern USB HardDive
> 2: Extern USB HardDrive
> 3: Printer Canon ip4500
> 4: USB conectedion for mouse and keyboard.
>
> And I bought a PCI Express card with 4+1 USB ports inserted in my computer.
> Its connected to 12v power.
> But none of the HardDrives or the printer works in this USB ports.
> So that card was a waste of money.
> The only thing that work is a small lamp connected on that cards USB ports.
>
> And I have tryed use a USB Hub with 7 connections and a power adapter,
> but none of the extern HardDrive work here either its the same for the
> printer.
>
> I thought I could try once more time.
> And the screen went blue. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 couldn't find any
> solution.
> What can I do to fix so I can use more then 4 USB connections?
> Wat's wrong? Why can't I use my USB hubb? Or the PCI Express USB card?
>
You need to find a controller card that has drivers for Vista 64-bit.
Not easy to find 64-bit drivers for a lot of hardware. And I'm sorry,
but I don't have any recommendations since I don't have Vista 64-bit
installed.


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Wandering
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Re: USB
Posted: 12-29-2007, 09:16 PM
You have simply discovered an unhappy truth.

Most external HD's and multifunction printers require top level USB ports.
Not all, but most. So those have to stay where they are. Many "lighter
demand" items can be placed on hubs, and that includes mice (not all) and
keyboards (not all). Most flash drives, will work on hubs, too. Machines
with front ports often use internal hubs or "splitters" that have similar
limitations on them.

It is just possible that the board you installed is not running properly -
Vista drivers needed - because lighting a lamp is no test of the port, it
simply borrows power from it, but makes no other demands. So, just by what
you have written, you don't know if it is properly installed or not.

Vista is a bit more cranky than earlier Windows about USB ports.



"Spiderfreak in Sweden" <SpiderfreakinSweden@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message news:3C6685B2-5998-4D76-AF5C-AA7DBF87E835@microsoft.com...
> Can anyone please help me.
>
> I have four USB ports in the back of my computer.
> They are all used up.
>
> 1: Extern USB HardDive
> 2: Extern USB HardDrive
> 3: Printer Canon ip4500
> 4: USB conectedion for mouse and keyboard.
>
> And I bought a PCI Express card with 4+1 USB ports inserted in my
> computer.
> Its connected to 12v power.
> But none of the HardDrives or the printer works in this USB ports.
> So that card was a waste of money.
> The only thing that work is a small lamp connected on that cards USB
> ports.
>
> And I have tryed use a USB Hub with 7 connections and a power adapter,
> but none of the extern HardDrive work here either its the same for the
> printer.
>
> I thought I could try once more time.
> And the screen went blue. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 couldn't find any
> solution.
> What can I do to fix so I can use more then 4 USB connections?
> Wat's wrong? Why can't I use my USB hubb? Or the PCI Express USB card?
>
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Posted: 01-02-2008, 02:33 PM
"Wandering" <amore.dei@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> You have simply discovered an unhappy truth.
>
> Most external HD's and multifunction printers require top level USB ports.
> Not all, but most. So those have to stay where they are. Many "lighter
> demand" items can be placed on hubs, and that includes mice (not all) and
> keyboards (not all). Most flash drives, will work on hubs, too. Machines
> with front ports often use internal hubs or "splitters" that have similar
> limitations on them.
>
> It is just possible that the board you installed is not running properly -
> Vista drivers needed - because lighting a lamp is no test of the port, it
> simply borrows power from it, but makes no other demands. So, just by
> what you have written, you don't know if it is properly installed or not.
>
> Vista is a bit more cranky than earlier Windows about USB ports.
>
>
>
> "Spiderfreak in Sweden" <SpiderfreakinSweden@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in message
> news:3C6685B2-5998-4D76-AF5C-AA7DBF87E835@microsoft.com...
>> Can anyone please help me.
>>
>> I have four USB ports in the back of my computer.
>> They are all used up.
>>
>> 1: Extern USB HardDive
>> 2: Extern USB HardDrive
>> 3: Printer Canon ip4500
>> 4: USB conectedion for mouse and keyboard.
>>
>> And I bought a PCI Express card with 4+1 USB ports inserted in my
>> computer.
>> Its connected to 12v power.
>> But none of the HardDrives or the printer works in this USB ports.
>> So that card was a waste of money.
>> The only thing that work is a small lamp connected on that cards USB
>> ports.
>>
>> And I have tryed use a USB Hub with 7 connections and a power adapter,
>> but none of the extern HardDrive work here either its the same for the
>> printer.
>>
>> I thought I could try once more time.
>> And the screen went blue. My Windows Vista Ultimate x64 couldn't find any
>> solution.
>> What can I do to fix so I can use more then 4 USB connections?
>> Wat's wrong? Why can't I use my USB hubb? Or the PCI Express USB card?
>>
>

Wandering, you have posted the best piece on USB I have ever seen on a
newsgroup.

You've said what I have been thinking, but I've never seen posted. I like
your "unhappy truth" about USB statement.

I seem to recall a statement by Bill Gates a few years ago that USB is on
its way out, though obviously it still has some life left. It served a good
purpose for its time.

On my new Asus Premium Vista Motherboard, I see an emphasis on SATA. I have
empty sockets galore for it--even a couple of external SATAs. I wonder if
that it the future for external connectors. Of course, there are few
products available for SATA, but there are some. Since I have a lot of SATA
on my new system, I built it with a SATA DVD and a SATA HD. The only thing
missing for SATA as a replacement for USB is the hub. I don't recall seeing
any hub system. With only two external SATA connectors, that's not enough
to be really serious about a SATA replacement for USB. What do you think?

Back to your good post: My first clue to hubs' weakness in supporting
demanding devices was when I installed my Yamaha keyboard. It said not to
use a hub, but never discussed why or gave a hint about the general weakness
of hubs. It sounds to me like it's just too much traffic when you connect a
fast and furious device. I still have a problem with some USB devices even
when I don't use hubs. My USB mouse, for example, wants the USB port that
is part of the motherboard. It doesn't even work right on the motherboard
USB connector that goes to a two-port external slot.

My answer to the "unhappy truth" you mentioned, is to try to buy external
devices that will work in my two SATA ports; for example, I now have an
external 120GB backup drive that is USB. I am thinking of replacing it with
a 500GB SATA drive.

John

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usb
Posted: 01-16-2008, 09:37 AM
Is there a way to link a parallel printer to an usb ?
Thanks

ms
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Posted: 01-16-2008, 10:23 AM

yes

'Amazon.co.uk: Targus USB to Parallel Port Adapter Cable: Electronics &
Photo: Targus Europe Ltd.'
(http://www.amazon.co.uk/Targus-Paral.../dp/B0000AKL3D)


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USB
Posted: 03-15-2008, 07:59 PM
I bought a new mp3 player from samsung.
When I connected my mp3 to my laptop it shows that I need a CD to continue.
After I put the CD in my computer shows me that the software of my mp3
player cannot be installed.
I tried my host's computer which is windows XP and it worked fine.
I contacted samsung but they don't know what to do about it.
Please tell me what I have to do.............
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