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raymondvillain
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      14th May 2008
Having lots of problems with USB ports. They refuse to work. Want to try to
uninstall them in safe mode, then re-boot to see if XP (pro, SP2) will
install them correctly. This was suggested in a posting about a year ago by
MowGreen.

When I go to "My Computer" and right click manage, then select device
manager, I can expand the icon by USB ports. I thought the way to uninstall
everything was to (one by one) right click each entry, then select
"uninstall". That is what I tried. The computer just hangs when I do that.
In safe mode, in safe mode with networking, in normal mode also. When that
happens it takes forever to get out of computer management, also takes way
too long to re-boot.

What is to be done?
Thanks in advance
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smlunatick
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      14th May 2008
You can try to follow "USB drive not working stable" section from the following:

http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html

However, as with all Registry changes, this is a risk.

On 14/05/2008 raymondvillain <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Having lots of problems with USB ports. They refuse to work. Want to try to
>uninstall them in safe mode, then re-boot to see if XP (pro, SP2) will
>install them correctly. This was suggested in a posting about a year ago by
>MowGreen.
>
>When I go to "My Computer" and right click manage, then select device
>manager, I can expand the icon by USB ports. I thought the way to uninstall
>everything was to (one by one) right click each entry, then select
>"uninstall". That is what I tried. The computer just hangs when I do that.
>In safe mode, in safe mode with networking, in normal mode also. When that
>happens it takes forever to get out of computer management, also takes way
>too long to re-boot.
>
>What is to be done?
>Thanks in advance

 
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raymondvillain
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      16th May 2008
Tried Devcon but no luck. The same thing happened. The computer just slowed
way down and did nothing. Read some other posts and tried removing .net
framework, seemed like that has caused USB problems for others. Could this
be a bios problem? Can't see how it could, the USB ports used to work.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


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"smlunatick" wrote:

> You can try to follow "USB drive not working stable" section from the following:
>
> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html
>
> However, as with all Registry changes, this is a risk.
>
> On 14/05/2008 raymondvillain <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >Having lots of problems with USB ports. They refuse to work. Want to try to
> >uninstall them in safe mode, then re-boot to see if XP (pro, SP2) will
> >install them correctly. This was suggested in a posting about a year ago by
> >MowGreen.
> >
> >When I go to "My Computer" and right click manage, then select device
> >manager, I can expand the icon by USB ports. I thought the way to uninstall
> >everything was to (one by one) right click each entry, then select
> >"uninstall". That is what I tried. The computer just hangs when I do that.
> >In safe mode, in safe mode with networking, in normal mode also. When that
> >happens it takes forever to get out of computer management, also takes way
> >too long to re-boot.
> >
> >What is to be done?
> >Thanks in advance

>

 
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smlunatick
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      16th May 2008
On May 15, 9:51*pm, raymondvillain
<raymondvill...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Tried Devcon but no luck. *The same thing happened. *The computer justslowed
> way down and did nothing. *Read some other posts and tried removing .net
> framework, seemed like that has caused USB problems for others. *Could this
> be a bios problem? *Can't see how it could, the USB ports used to work.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> leave well enough alone
>
>
>
> "smlunatick" wrote:
> > You can try to follow "USB drive not working stable" section from the following:

>
> >http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html

>
> > However, as with all Registry changes, this is a risk.

>
> > On 14/05/2008 raymondvillain <raymondvill...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > >Having lots of problems with USB ports. *They refuse to work. *Wantto try to
> > >uninstall them in safe mode, then re-boot to see if XP (pro, SP2) will
> > >install them correctly. *This was suggested in a posting about a yearago by
> > >MowGreen.

>
> > >When I go to "My Computer" and right click manage, then select device
> > >manager, I can expand the icon by USB ports. *I thought the way to uninstall
> > >everything was to (one by one) right click each entry, then select
> > >"uninstall". *That is what I tried. *The computer just hangs when Ido that. *
> > >In safe mode, in safe mode with networking, in normal mode also. *When that
> > >happens it takes forever to get out of computer management, also takes way
> > >too long to re-boot.

>
> > >What is to be done?
> > >Thanks in advance- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


I also noticed the Devcon "batch" seemed to not do anything. However,
it took a lot of time. You might want to try to do a "clean boot" of
XP prior to retry the Devcon method.
 
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Pavel A.
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      16th May 2008
When these problems began? Is this a new machine?
Have the ports ever work well? Have you installed the proper mobo drivers?

--PA

"raymondvillain" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AB02047A-5984-4120-AA03-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Having lots of problems with USB ports. They refuse to work. Want to try
> to
> uninstall them in safe mode, then re-boot to see if XP (pro, SP2) will
> install them correctly. This was suggested in a posting about a year ago
> by
> MowGreen.
>
> When I go to "My Computer" and right click manage, then select device
> manager, I can expand the icon by USB ports. I thought the way to
> uninstall
> everything was to (one by one) right click each entry, then select
> "uninstall". That is what I tried. The computer just hangs when I do
> that.
> In safe mode, in safe mode with networking, in normal mode also. When
> that
> happens it takes forever to get out of computer management, also takes way
> too long to re-boot.
>
> What is to be done?
> Thanks in advance
> --
> leave well enough alone


 
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raymondvillain
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      18th May 2008
Running in "CLEAN BOOT" now, renewusb.bat is taking a long time, more than
one hour. The DOS window is just sitting there, not showing any output
whatsoever. Does that seem right to you?

And the network activity indicator at the bottom right hand corner of my
screen is going continuously. Do you think that is an indication of more
serious problems?

Thanks,
Hank
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"smlunatick" wrote:

> On May 15, 9:51 pm, raymondvillain
> <raymondvill...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Tried Devcon but no luck. The same thing happened. The computer just slowed
> > way down and did nothing. Read some other posts and tried removing .net
> > framework, seemed like that has caused USB problems for others. Could this
> > be a bios problem? Can't see how it could, the USB ports used to work.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > --
> > leave well enough alone
> >
> >
> >
> > "smlunatick" wrote:
> > > You can try to follow "USB drive not working stable" section from the following:

> >
> > >http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html

> >
> > > However, as with all Registry changes, this is a risk.

> >
> > > On 14/05/2008 raymondvillain <raymondvill...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > >Having lots of problems with USB ports. They refuse to work. Want to try to
> > > >uninstall them in safe mode, then re-boot to see if XP (pro, SP2) will
> > > >install them correctly. This was suggested in a posting about a year ago by
> > > >MowGreen.

> >
> > > >When I go to "My Computer" and right click manage, then select device
> > > >manager, I can expand the icon by USB ports. I thought the way to uninstall
> > > >everything was to (one by one) right click each entry, then select
> > > >"uninstall". That is what I tried. The computer just hangs when I do that.
> > > >In safe mode, in safe mode with networking, in normal mode also. When that
> > > >happens it takes forever to get out of computer management, also takes way
> > > >too long to re-boot.

> >
> > > >What is to be done?
> > > >Thanks in advance- Hide quoted text -

> >
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> I also noticed the Devcon "batch" seemed to not do anything. However,
> it took a lot of time. You might want to try to do a "clean boot" of
> XP prior to retry the Devcon method.
>

 
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