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Marco
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      14th Mar 2008
Hello

I have the following problem,

when i insert a cd in an external usb cdrom drive (16x dvdwriter
lacie) the autorun function responds too slow (3 minutes for the cd to
start up)
on an other computer (same config) same problem with external drive
with internal drive the autorun executes within 17 seconds

on the first computer the internal drive is broken an the client
prefferes to use the external drive because it is on top of the desk
and used very often

what can i do to speed up the external drive

thanks

Marco

 
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R. McCarty
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      14th Mar 2008
Is the external USB drive 2.0 compliant and hooked to a PC that
has an "Enhanced Controller ( USB-2.0 ) ? From your description
it seems like the external is running at a USB 1(.1) mode.

"Marco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:9f0bb477-bb9c-4c2b-a5bd-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello
>
> I have the following problem,
>
> when i insert a cd in an external usb cdrom drive (16x dvdwriter
> lacie) the autorun function responds too slow (3 minutes for the cd to
> start up)
> on an other computer (same config) same problem with external drive
> with internal drive the autorun executes within 17 seconds
>
> on the first computer the internal drive is broken an the client
> prefferes to use the external drive because it is on top of the desk
> and used very often
>
> what can i do to speed up the external drive
>
> thanks
>
> Marco
>



 
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Marco
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      14th Mar 2008
it's an intel 82801eb usb universal host controller, i don't know if
it's an enhanced controller?
i assume it's a usb 2.0 controller

it's an asus p4p800 deluxe mb

does this help?
 
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R. McCarty
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      14th Mar 2008
That motherboard uses an Intel 865 chipset which provides 8 USB-2
ports. You should check the Universal Serial Bus controllers category
in Device Manager and make sure a "Enhanced" Controller appears in
the listing. If not the machine's BIOS setup may be set incorrectly so
that USB 2.0 is not enabled, forcing all ports to be USB1(.1).

"Marco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> it's an intel 82801eb usb universal host controller, i don't know if
> it's an enhanced controller?
> i assume it's a usb 2.0 controller
>
> it's an asus p4p800 deluxe mb
>
> does this help?



 
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M.I.5¾
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      14th Mar 2008

"Marco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:9f0bb477-bb9c-4c2b-a5bd-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello
>
> I have the following problem,
>
> when i insert a cd in an external usb cdrom drive (16x dvdwriter
> lacie) the autorun function responds too slow (3 minutes for the cd to
> start up)
>


Oddly, I have exactly the same problem on my old laptop. When you insert a
disc the drive doesn't even spin the disc and waits around 3 minutes. Then
suddenly you hear the disc spin up, the read head move and thing works. I
have assumed that the drive is faulty in some way and the laser doesn't
detect the disc until it has warmed up a bit. Anyway, I replaced the disc
drive in the end. Cost me £500, but it did come with a free processor,
memory, screen, keyboard, battery, power brick etc.


 
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Marco
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      14th Mar 2008
i checked the bios usb 2 is enabled and set to full speed 480mbs
in my devices i have

generic usb hub
intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24D2
intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24D4
intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24D7
intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24DE
....
standard enhanced PCI to USB-Hostcontroller
.....

Marco
 
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R. McCarty
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      14th Mar 2008
Since you don't have an Enhanced Controller shown in the USB
category, the system is obviously working without USB 2.0. You
need to install the Intel Chipset driver package. I'd also check in
Device Manager for a category called "Other Devices". It seems
like your PC isn't configured properly.

"Marco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i checked the bios usb 2 is enabled and set to full speed 480mbs
> in my devices i have
>
> generic usb hub
> intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24D2
> intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24D4
> intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24D7
> intel 82801eb usb universal host controller -24DE
> ...
> standard enhanced PCI to USB-Hostcontroller
> ....
>
> Marco



 
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Michel Merlin
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      18th Apr 2008
Marco and "M.I.5¾", could you each tell the exact OS of each PC affected or unaffected? Slow-downs seem more often hitting XP Pro 32 bits than XP Home or other versions of Windows. TIA,

Versailles, Fri 18 Apr 2008 20:31:10 +0200


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Oddly, I have exactly the same problem on my old laptop. When you insert a disc the drive doesn't even spin the disc and waits around 3 minutes. Then suddenly you hear the disc spin up, the read head move and thing works. I have assumed that the drive is faulty in some way and the laser doesn't detect the disc until it has warmed up a bit. Anyway, I replaced the disc drive in the end. Cost me £500, but it did come with a free processor, memory, screen, keyboard, battery, power brick etc.


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Subject: autorun too slow

Hello

I have the following problem,

when i insert a cd in an external usb cdrom drive (16x dvdwriter lacie) the autorun function responds too slow (3 minutes for the cd to start up)
on an other computer (same config) same problem with external drive with internal drive the autorun executes within 17 seconds

on the first computer the internal drive is broken an the client prefferes to use the external drive because it is on top of the desk and used very often

what can i do to speed up the external drive

thanks

Marco

 
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Monitor
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      18th Apr 2008
I have just about the same problem as the OP. Here are the symptoms:
- When I insert a CD (any CD, even a music CD!), Explorer hangs
for up to 5 minutes. It spins the CD a couple of times but does not
do anything else. CPU loading is below 5%.
- After the initial delay the CD is perfectly readable.
- When I insert a new CD the delay starts again.
- On occasions the CD is recognised immediately. I have not yet
detected a pattern to this.

And here are the machine specs:
- IBM Thinkpad R40e
- Windows XP Professional SP2
- The machine has always had this problem.
- The machine refuses to load any alternative CD drivers.
- The problem is specific to Windows XP. This is a multi-booting
machine; Windows 98 and DOS recognise the CD immediately.
- I can always boot up with a boot CD - no delay there.


"Michel Merlin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Marco and "M.I.5¾", could you each tell the exact OS of each PC affected or
unaffected? Slow-downs seem more often hitting XP Pro 32 bits than XP Home
or other versions of Windows. TIA,

Versailles, Fri 18 Apr 2008 20:31:10 +0200


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Sent: Fri 14 Mar 2008 12:51:47 GMT
Subject: Re: autorun too slow

Oddly, I have exactly the same problem on my old laptop. When you insert a
disc the drive doesn't even spin the disc and waits around 3 minutes. Then
suddenly you hear the disc spin up, the read head move and thing works. I
have assumed that the drive is faulty in some way and the laser doesn't
detect the disc until it has warmed up a bit. Anyway, I replaced the disc
drive in the end. Cost me £500, but it did come with a free processor,
memory, screen, keyboard, battery, power brick etc.


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Sent: Fri 14 Mar 2008 04:05:48 -0700 (11:05:48 GMT)
Subject: autorun too slow

Hello

I have the following problem,

when i insert a cd in an external usb cdrom drive (16x dvdwriter lacie) the
autorun function responds too slow (3 minutes for the cd to start up)
on an other computer (same config) same problem with external drive with
internal drive the autorun executes within 17 seconds

on the first computer the internal drive is broken an the client prefferes
to use the external drive because it is on top of the desk and used very
often

what can i do to speed up the external drive

thanks

Marco


 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)
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      20th Apr 2008

"Monitor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have just about the same problem as the OP. Here are the symptoms:
> - When I insert a CD (any CD, even a music CD!), Explorer hangs
> for up to 5 minutes. It spins the CD a couple of times but does not
> do anything else. CPU loading is below 5%.
> - After the initial delay the CD is perfectly readable.
> - When I insert a new CD the delay starts again.
> - On occasions the CD is recognised immediately. I have not yet
> detected a pattern to this.
>
> And here are the machine specs:
> - IBM Thinkpad R40e
> - Windows XP Professional SP2
> - The machine has always had this problem.
> - The machine refuses to load any alternative CD drivers.
> - The problem is specific to Windows XP. This is a multi-booting
> machine; Windows 98 and DOS recognise the CD immediately.
> - I can always boot up with a boot CD - no delay there.


I had a similar problem with a Teac DW-224E internal drive on
one of my laptops. While I was unable to fully resolve it, I found
a way around the problem: Launch the Nero burner software and
click the "CD Information" button. This would force WinXP to
recognise the CD or DVD instantly.


 
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