USB Problems

M

Magnusfarce

I have a system that I built about a year ago and have had USB problems with
it almost from the beginning. (The system is described below.) Anytime I
try and transfer groups of files totaling more than 1 or 2 gigs through a
USB port to an outside drive (of any sort) the system locks up. If I keep
the total under that value and do it piecemeal, the system eventually locks
up after several batches. When I say "locks up" I mean I have to cold boot
to bring it back up. Another symptom is that when using Explorer to move
files around, the system will often not let me access, i.e., delete or
rename, a directory even though it's no longer being accessed. Only after a
reboot of the system can that directory or file be disposed of properly.



My question is this: is this more likely to be an XP problem or is it
deeper (tied to the motherboard/bios)? In other words, how deep a rebuild
do I need to do to get it working properly again?



- Magnusfarce





Motherboard: Abit AN8 Fatal1ty SLI

Processor: Athlon 64 X2 4400+ CPU

CPU Cooler: Zalman CNPS9500

Memory: Mushkin 4x512 PC3200 DChannel

Graphics: eVGA 7800GT CO, oc'd to 470

PSU: Enermax Noisetaker 600w

Main HDD's: WDigital 76gb Raptor (OS)

Data HDD's: WD2500 SATA-2, 250gb, 16mb cache

WD 250gb IDE

CD Burner: Plextor Plexwriter Premium

DVD Burner: Sony DR800 Dual Layer

Case: CoolerMaster CMStacker

OS: XP Pro
 
B

beenthere

Magnusfarce said:
I have a system that I built about a year ago and have had USB problems
with it almost from the beginning. (The system is described below.)
Anytime I try and transfer groups of files totaling more than 1 or 2 gigs
through a USB port to an outside drive (of any sort) the system locks up.
If I keep the total under that value and do it piecemeal, the system
eventually locks up after several batches. When I say "locks up" I mean I
have to cold boot to bring it back up. Another symptom is that when using
Explorer to move files around, the system will often not let me access,
i.e., delete or rename, a directory even though it's no longer being
accessed. Only after a reboot of the system can that directory or file be
disposed of properly.
Go have a look at your Event Viewer.
Check Apps and System.
Double click on any errors.
 

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