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Tavish Muldoon
I am having a bad experience with my new external DVD burner. On my
system:
Windows 2000 SP3
Athlon 1700+ XP
ECS K7S5A mobo
512 RAM
Bios American Megatrends 07.00T
80 gig hd
Supports USB 2.0
I plugged in the DVD burner (Pacific Digianl 8x) to my USB 2.0 port
- a menu comes up
stating Toshiba DVD Storage unit found and it starts search for a
driver. Then right away the computer reboots. Then I got the
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error with no file mentioned after it.
I did as the original thread said below - removed my USB Logitech
mouse - plugged it in using a PS/2 connector and unplugged the DVD
burner.
The system does not come up with that BSOD - but if I plug in the USB
DVD burner and turn it on - the menu of USB finding a driver comes up
(Toshiba DVD Storage unit found) followed by a reboot. Leave the
device off - it boots up fine.
As soon as I turn it on - you see the USB message Toshiba Storage
device found - then it crashed and reboots.
Is there any way to unistall the USB drivers from Logitech? Any way
to reset the USB hub?
I have plugged in other USB 2.0 devices and no problems.
In SAFE MODE however, plugging it in and turning it on - it works!
No crash. I do not thing this is a hardware problem.
Or anyone else having this problem? Would moving to XP Pro help?
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Tmuld.
system:
Windows 2000 SP3
Athlon 1700+ XP
ECS K7S5A mobo
512 RAM
Bios American Megatrends 07.00T
80 gig hd
Supports USB 2.0
I plugged in the DVD burner (Pacific Digianl 8x) to my USB 2.0 port
- a menu comes up
stating Toshiba DVD Storage unit found and it starts search for a
driver. Then right away the computer reboots. Then I got the
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED error with no file mentioned after it.
I did as the original thread said below - removed my USB Logitech
mouse - plugged it in using a PS/2 connector and unplugged the DVD
burner.
The system does not come up with that BSOD - but if I plug in the USB
DVD burner and turn it on - the menu of USB finding a driver comes up
(Toshiba DVD Storage unit found) followed by a reboot. Leave the
device off - it boots up fine.
As soon as I turn it on - you see the USB message Toshiba Storage
device found - then it crashed and reboots.
Is there any way to unistall the USB drivers from Logitech? Any way
to reset the USB hub?
I have plugged in other USB 2.0 devices and no problems.
In SAFE MODE however, plugging it in and turning it on - it works!
No crash. I do not thing this is a hardware problem.
Or anyone else having this problem? Would moving to XP Pro help?
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Tmuld.