"Ron Miller" wrote:
| I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer,
and I
| need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the
| fault resides. Here is my system configuration:
|
| Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU
| Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case
| DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard
| Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply
| 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2)
| ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM
| Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card
| Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2)
| LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner
| Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250
|
| When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear
USB 2.0
| ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on the
| Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs
without a
| hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my
| system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks
up. I
| can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do
a hard
| restart.
|
| I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB
ports
| work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on
the case
| and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because
the OS
| recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports,
| although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up
front as
| well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, and
| I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the
front
| USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go
back to
| my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
|
| Regards,
|
| Ron
Hi Ron. It sounds to me as though your front ports are bad too. Have
you tried any other usb devices in them?
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