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64 Mb usb1.1 device on Xp Sp2
Hi everybody!
I bought a 64Mb USB 1.1 device (Easy Comm USB Dual Drive SD from Best Buy) and sometimes my windows XP Sp2 recognise it and create a new device on My Pc (a non working one because a can't even create a folder) and other time simply do not recognise it ¿? My USB 2.0 ports are working fine because I have 2 more devices plugged into it (a modem and a keypad). I have a Asus A7n8x-x motherboard who is supposed to support USB 1.1 and 2.0 The device works properly in another computer (Windows 2000 Server) The company do not have any Windows Xp driver on their site. Any idea? Any comment will be appreciated. |
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"Angetomani" wrote in message
... Hi everybody! I bought a 64Mb USB 1.1 device (Easy Comm USB Dual Drive SD from Best Buy) and sometimes my windows XP Sp2 recognise it and create a new device on My Pc (a non working one because a can't even create a folder) and other time simply do not recognise it ¿? My USB 2.0 ports are working fine because I have 2 more devices plugged into it (a modem and a keypad). I have a Asus A7n8x-x motherboard who is supposed to support USB 1.1 and 2.0 The device works properly in another computer (Windows 2000 Server) The company do not have any Windows Xp driver on their site. You should not require any drivers in XP for this USB device - besides it works sometimes, so the 'drivers' are OK. Perhaps there is a power problem: The USB ports can only provide a certain amount of power - 500 (unsure of units?) per port I believe. If you unplug the other USB devices does the memory stick work every time? and if you plug in and make sure you use the other USB devices, does the memory stick fail every time? If so, then you have a power problem, otherwise, you might have a faulty memory stick. |
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