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Guest Chris Bondy
Posted

All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device manager

and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into them

either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now I

can't get anything.

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Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

has the machine been rebooted?

 

Chris Bondy wrote:

> All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device manager

> and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into them

> either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

> recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now I

> can't get anything.

Guest Rich Barry
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

Chris, disconnect all your USB devices and then go back into Device

Manager>USB Controllers>rt click on each one and

choose Uninstall. Restart and let XP reinstall.

"Chris Bondy" <ChrisBondy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8C5E47A7-516E-45A1-B918-861B3A66BFA5@microsoft.com...

> All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device

> manager

> and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into

> them

> either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

> recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now

> I

> can't get anything.

Guest Chris Bondy
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

yes it has

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> has the machine been rebooted?

>

> Chris Bondy wrote:

>

> > All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device manager

> > and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into them

> > either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

> > recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now I

> > can't get anything.

>

>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

Then try Rich's suggestion of reinstalling the ports.

 

Chris Bondy wrote:

> yes it has

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>has the machine been rebooted?

>>

>>Chris Bondy wrote:

>>

>>

>>>All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device manager

>>>and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into them

>>>either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

>>>recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now I

>>>can't get anything.

>>

>>

Guest Chris Bondy
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

Ok I tried it and it didn't work

 

"Rich Barry" wrote:

> Chris, disconnect all your USB devices and then go back into Device

> Manager>USB Controllers>rt click on each one and

> choose Uninstall. Restart and let XP reinstall.

> "Chris Bondy" <ChrisBondy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8C5E47A7-516E-45A1-B918-861B3A66BFA5@microsoft.com...

> > All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device

> > manager

> > and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into

> > them

> > either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

> > recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now

> > I

> > can't get anything.

>

>

>

Guest Rich Barry
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

Chris, take a look here

http://www.usbman.com/WinME%20USB%20Guide.htm

 

 

 

"Chris Bondy" <ChrisBondy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8C5E47A7-516E-45A1-B918-861B3A66BFA5@microsoft.com...

> All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device

> manager

> and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into

> them

> either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

> recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now

> I

> can't get anything.

Guest Chris Bondy
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

 

Thanks for the link and suggestions but unfortunately the problem is still

present

 

 

 

"Rich Barry" wrote:

> Chris, take a look here

> http://www.usbman.com/WinME%20USB%20Guide.htm

>

>

>

> "Chris Bondy" <ChrisBondy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:8C5E47A7-516E-45A1-B918-861B3A66BFA5@microsoft.com...

> > All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device

> > manager

> > and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into

> > them

> > either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

> > recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now

> > I

> > can't get anything.

>

>

>

Guest M.I.5¾
Posted

Re: USB not working

 

 

"Chris Bondy" <ChrisBondy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8C5E47A7-516E-45A1-B918-861B3A66BFA5@microsoft.com...

> All of a sudden, none of my USB ports are working. I checked device

> manager

> and is says that all 6 ports are working properly but when I plug into

> them

> either nothing happens or I get the error message "USB device not

> recognized". I was able to pribt pictures off about 5minutes ago and now

> I

> can't get anything.

 

Can we establish what exactly isn't working.

 

Check that the peripheral works by plugging into another PC.

 

If it doesn't work, try another cable. If it does work then:

 

Do a system restore to a time before your failure occured. If that doesn't

work then:

 

What happens if you plug in a device known to be a high speed (USB2) device?

 

What happens if you plug in a device known to be a slow or fast speed (USB1)

device?

 

Try plugging in to all available ports.

 

If the USB2 devices don't work, but the USB1 devices do, then the EHCI port

on your USB host (or its driver) has sustained damage. If neither devices

work, then the hardware has sustained more severe damage (it becoming

unlikely to be the host drivers because two drivers are involved).

 

At this point you may wish to try a USB card (PCI or Cardbus) to see if that

works (they are not expensive).

 

Or you could try a Windows rebuild on a spare hard disk drive to see if that

works - you needn't install all your hardware drivers*, but you do need to

install the motherboard drivers and the USB drivers and I would advise the

graphics card drivers.

 

*though if you do, the installation can always be used for future diagnostic

purposes.


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