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Aaron

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Since: Nov 07, 2006
Posts: 36



(Msg. 16) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>hardware (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>

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(Msg. 18) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 20) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 21) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 22) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 23) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 24) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 25) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 26) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 27) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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(Msg. 28) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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Aaron

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(Msg. 29) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
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Aaron

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Since: Nov 07, 2006
Posts: 36



(Msg. 30) Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 11:28 am
Post subject: Re: USB Mass Storage Device [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Maybe your usb host controller is not usb 1.1 compliant, or the usb cable is
not usb 2.0 compliant
"Sam" <Sam RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com>
:34E54A43-72F5-49C7-9D04-C7845DA37711@microsoft.com...
> It is a Sony VAIO vgn-fs742/w. My laptop is always connect to the ac
> adapter.
> It's not a power related problem. I believe it maybe problems of Windows
> XP
> not detecting generic USB Mass Storage Device driver. Thanks for your
> reply.
>
> "Pavel A." wrote:
>
>> It looks like a power related issue. Your devices that work
>> (the printer, 250 gb drive) are self powered.
>> Bus powered devices even can't enumerate properly.
>> Try to conect them via a powered USB 2.0 hub.
>> If your PC is a laptop, make sure it is powered from AC.
>>
>> Sorry, no email.
>> --PA
>>
>> "Sam" <Sam RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B7AA7B49-BAB5-4A9F-B240-B7C1B0021130@microsoft.com...
>> > My Windows XP Pro SP2 does not read any USB flash drives at all.
>> > Whenever I
>> > plug my memory card reader/writer or flash pen drive(1GB), it is asking
>> > me to
>> > locate the driver for USB Mass Storage Device. Windows was unable to
>> > locate
>> > and I am unable to use those devices. However, it did successfully
>> > installed
>> > my USB HP printer and detected my USB 250GB External Hard Drive. Also,
>> > sometimes it saids "If you plug your device in a USB 2.0, it will
>> > perform
>> > faster". All 3 of my USB port are USB 2.0. It is strange. Any help will
>> > be a
>> > great thanks. Please email me to my email: sam93940_at_hotmail.com(do
>> > not
>> > spam).
>>
>>
>>
 >> Stay informed about: USB Mass Storage Device 
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