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How to check if USB ports (environment) available and accessible ??

 
 
Mark Spitzer
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      26th Nov 2003
I have a problem to get my USB scanner working under Win2000 Prof.
After I plug in the USB cable it cannot be seen by the Win2000
("Sorry, scanner could not be initialized"/"Scanner not found").

I installed all the drivers and software several times but after all
I am still not able to access the scanner. The scanner itself is working succesfully
with other computers.

Is there a way to check the USB environment or to re-scan the USB ports similar
to a re-scan of SCSI peripheral devices?

Or something like a most simple "ping-to-USB-device" showing if the USB device
is accessible at least on the lowest hardware level?

Mark

 
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NTLDR
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      27th Nov 2003
"Mark Spitzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| I have a problem to get my USB scanner working under Win2000 Prof.
| After I plug in the USB cable it cannot be seen by the Win2000
| ("Sorry, scanner could not be initialized"/"Scanner not found").
|
| I installed all the drivers and software several times but after all
| I am still not able to access the scanner. The scanner itself is working
succesfully
| with other computers.
|
| Is there a way to check the USB environment or to re-scan the USB ports
similar
| to a re-scan of SCSI peripheral devices?
|
| Or something like a most simple "ping-to-USB-device" showing if the USB
device
| is accessible at least on the lowest hardware level?
|
| Mark
|

Make sure the USB is enabled in the BIOS.


 
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Gerry Voras
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      27th Nov 2003
I'd try deleting all references to the USB root and hub in the device
manager, then redetecting them (and reinstalling the proper software).


"NTLDR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Mark Spitzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bq3dbn$2oe$08$(E-Mail Removed)...
> | I have a problem to get my USB scanner working under Win2000 Prof.
> | After I plug in the USB cable it cannot be seen by the Win2000
> | ("Sorry, scanner could not be initialized"/"Scanner not found").
> |
> | I installed all the drivers and software several times but after all
> | I am still not able to access the scanner. The scanner itself is working
> succesfully
> | with other computers.
> |
> | Is there a way to check the USB environment or to re-scan the USB ports
> similar
> | to a re-scan of SCSI peripheral devices?
> |
> | Or something like a most simple "ping-to-USB-device" showing if the USB
> device
> | is accessible at least on the lowest hardware level?
> |
> | Mark
> |
>
> Make sure the USB is enabled in the BIOS.
>
>



 
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Triple Fluffy
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      27th Nov 2003
Mark Spitzer wrote:
> I have a problem to get my USB scanner working under Win2000 Prof.
> After I plug in the USB cable it cannot be seen by the Win2000
> ("Sorry, scanner could not be initialized"/"Scanner not found").
>
> I installed all the drivers and software several times but after all
> I am still not able to access the scanner. The scanner itself is working succesfully
> with other computers.
>
> Is there a way to check the USB environment or to re-scan the USB ports similar
> to a re-scan of SCSI peripheral devices?
>
> Or something like a most simple "ping-to-USB-device" showing if the USB device
> is accessible at least on the lowest hardware level?


A low-tech way is to shut down and unplug your mouse. Then plug a USB
mouse into one USB port, restart the computer, and see if the mouse gets
recognized. If it does, then you should be able to plug from each port
and plug into the next without shutting down.
>
> Mark
>


 
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Michel Beaussart
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      2nd Dec 2003
http://www.usbman.com/Win2000.htm


"Mark Spitzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bq3dbn$2oe$08$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have a problem to get my USB scanner working under Win2000 Prof.
> After I plug in the USB cable it cannot be seen by the Win2000
> ("Sorry, scanner could not be initialized"/"Scanner not found").
>
> I installed all the drivers and software several times but after all
> I am still not able to access the scanner. The scanner itself is working

succesfully
> with other computers.
>
> Is there a way to check the USB environment or to re-scan the USB ports

similar
> to a re-scan of SCSI peripheral devices?
>
> Or something like a most simple "ping-to-USB-device" showing if the USB

device
> is accessible at least on the lowest hardware level?
>
> Mark
>



 
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