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Computer issue
Apr 27, 2008 23:32
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zl
April 28 2008, 07:40:42 UTC
This may or may not help, but I had an issue with drives not shutting down/off before on my computer as well. This could be a power related problem.
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msjanade
April 28 2008, 13:38:15 UTC
http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid1_gci1041784,00.html
http://searchwincomputing.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid68_gci1059071,00.html
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go to the Motherboard makers site and download the USB 2.0 drivers / microsoft has a usb 2.0 driver on their update site / After removing and reinstalling all of the USB devices in safe mode (to no avail), I figured out that the "Sis PCI to USB Enhanced host controller" was the problem. In its properties, I disabled it and all of a sudden my computer recognized all of my USB 2.0 devices. / ussually this problem in subject happens when hub doesnt have enough power to support all the devices u hook up to it / Shutdown your PC. Now physically disconnect it from the mains power supply. This apparently clears any residual power on the motherboard. Leave it disconnected for a
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zl
April 28 2008, 16:18:33 UTC
The disconnecting the power source is actually what fixed my problem. I don't know if it will work for AC, but I do think it's worth trying. :)
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alphaconqerer
April 28 2008, 21:30:07 UTC
The power off/on fixed it! Thanks a lot ZL and Jana =D
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zl
April 29 2008, 01:16:23 UTC
Good to hear that! Btw, I'm still waiting for you to add me to your Smash Bros. friend's list. ;)
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alphaconqerer
April 29 2008, 04:31:28 UTC
I thought I had added you....
I'll check on that. Sorry.
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zl
April 30 2008, 23:46:12 UTC
FYI: Koko also entered his code on your Smash Bros. entry. :)
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http://searchwincomputing.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid68_gci1059071,00.html
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Or, go to the Motherboard makers site and download the USB 2.0 drivers / microsoft has a usb 2.0 driver on their update site / After removing and reinstalling all of the USB devices in safe mode (to no avail), I figured out that the "Sis PCI to USB Enhanced host controller" was the problem. In its properties, I disabled it and all of a sudden my computer recognized all of my USB 2.0 devices. / ussually this problem in subject happens when hub doesnt have enough power to support all the devices u hook up to it / Shutdown your PC. Now physically disconnect it from the mains power supply. This apparently clears any residual power on the motherboard. Leave it disconnected for a ( ... )
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I'll check on that. Sorry.
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