Guest Ronald E. Foltz Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 posted this in the xp hardware group but got no response. . thought i would try here, , , hello, i made the mistake of downloading a registry scanner called "registry booster" by Uniblue turned out you had to "register" to get the full version. . but in the meantime it caused something to happen to my 4 port 2.0 usb hub. . (internal). . did two system restores to no avail. device manager says the ports are working . .when i plug in a device i get the message "device not recognized" but when i plug it into one of the front usb ports, the slower ones, it works fine. . .any suggestions? Thanks for any info -- Life is a treasure; spend it wisely
Guest philo Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Re: usb host controller "Ronald E. Foltz" <genfolkc@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:ehLL1JBKJHA.4324@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > posted this in the xp hardware group but got no response. . thought i would > try here, , , > > hello, i made the mistake of downloading a registry scanner called > "registry booster" by Uniblue turned out you had to "register" to get the > full version. . but in the meantime it caused something to happen to my 4 > port 2.0 usb hub. . (internal). . did two system restores to no avail. > device manager says the ports are working . .when i plug in a device i get > the message "device not recognized" but when i plug it into one of the front > usb ports, the slower ones, it works fine. . .any suggestions? > Thanks for any info > Go into the device manager and delete all instances of USB then reboot and let Windows reinstall. I am sure you've learned your lesson about registry cleaners!
Guest Ronald E. Foltz Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Re: usb host controller Philo. . what do you mean by "delete all instances"?, , when i go into the device mgr and right clfick i get -- Life is a treasure; spend it wisely "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message news:eUXDKOBKJHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "Ronald E. Foltz" <genfolkc@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:ehLL1JBKJHA.4324@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> posted this in the xp hardware group but got no response. . thought i > would >> try here, , , >> >> hello, i made the mistake of downloading a registry scanner called >> "registry booster" by Uniblue turned out you had to "register" to get >> the >> full version. . but in the meantime it caused something to happen to my 4 >> port 2.0 usb hub. . (internal). . did two system restores to no avail. >> device manager says the ports are working . .when i plug in a device i >> get >> the message "device not recognized" but when i plug it into one of the > front >> usb ports, the slower ones, it works fine. . .any suggestions? >> Thanks for any info >> > > > Go into the device manager and delete all instances of USB > > then reboot and let Windows reinstall. > > I am sure you've learned your lesson about registry cleaners! > >
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