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Guest techy in need
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Re: USB Port Failure

 

who is the manufacturer or your comp? If it is toshiba, you can try any of

the following or all of the: go to toshiba website and install to toshia

common modules,flash latest bios and intel chipset drivers.

 

"smlunatick" wrote:

> When you changed the motherboard, was the replacement unit exactly the

> same as the old one???

>

> You may want to do a repair reinstall of XP on top of the currently

> installed one. This should replace the "bad" files/drivers. However,

> you will need to re-activate your Windows and do all the Windows

> Updates again, after you complete the reinstall.

>

>

> swells wrote:

> > I have had a PC running Windows XP with no problems for over 1 year. Out of

> > nowhere, the USB ports turned off and do not power up. I assumed this was a

> > Motherboard issue (integrated USB Ports) but when I changed the motherboard

> > out, the problem was still there. Is it possible this is a Windows issue or

> > bad USB driver?

>

>

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Guest Kelly
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Re: USB Port Failure

 

Re: USB Port Failure

 

Hi,

 

See line 400 here: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

 

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"techy in need" <techyinneed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:B7A765D5-EBD2-4100-9E0A-444DC39A198A@microsoft.com...

> who is the manufacturer or your comp? If it is toshiba, you can try any of

> the following or all of the: go to toshiba website and install to toshia

> common modules,flash latest bios and intel chipset drivers.

>

> "smlunatick" wrote:

>

>> When you changed the motherboard, was the replacement unit exactly the

>> same as the old one???

>>

>> You may want to do a repair reinstall of XP on top of the currently

>> installed one. This should replace the "bad" files/drivers. However,

>> you will need to re-activate your Windows and do all the Windows

>> Updates again, after you complete the reinstall.

>>

>>

>> swells wrote:

>> > I have had a PC running Windows XP with no problems for over 1 year.

>> > Out of

>> > nowhere, the USB ports turned off and do not power up. I assumed this

>> > was a

>> > Motherboard issue (integrated USB Ports) but when I changed the

>> > motherboard

>> > out, the problem was still there. Is it possible this is a Windows

>> > issue or

>> > bad USB driver?

>>

>>


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