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Old June 9th 06, 02:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default Not able to detect my device through USB connection

My desktop is using Window XP, and there is two USB ports. My printer has
been setup for this port and work very well. Recently, when I try to connect
my mobile phone to my computer through this USB port, my computer does not
able to detect this new device and I have restarted XP a few time, and my
mobile phone is still not able to be detected through USB port. Does it cause
by IRQ conflict?
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Eric
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Old June 9th 06, 02:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default Not able to detect my device through USB connection

Have you tried the Add Hardware option in the Control Panel?

JS

"Eric" wrote in message
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My desktop is using Window XP, and there is two USB ports. My printer has
been setup for this port and work very well. Recently, when I try to
connect
my mobile phone to my computer through this USB port, my computer does not
able to detect this new device and I have restarted XP a few time, and my
mobile phone is still not able to be detected through USB port. Does it
cause
by IRQ conflict?
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Eric



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Old June 9th 06, 10:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default Not able to detect my device through USB connection

Have you installed the software for the phone?? It's A lot of stuff needs
the drivers and sw before they will be seen on USB...


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"Eric" kirjoitti
...
My desktop is using Window XP, and there is two USB ports. My printer has
been setup for this port and work very well. Recently, when I try to
connect
my mobile phone to my computer through this USB port, my computer does not
able to detect this new device and I have restarted XP a few time, and my
mobile phone is still not able to be detected through USB port. Does it
cause
by IRQ conflict?
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Eric



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Old June 9th 06, 02:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default Not able to detect my device through USB connection

I have installed all softwares and driver for mobile phone, and
also tried the Add Hardware option in the Control Panel, but nothing seems
working.
Will it be something wrong with my USB connection?

I have the same procedure to install software and driver on someone's
notebook, once my mobile phone connected to notebook through USB cable. XP
will automatically detect this device, which prove that my procedure for
installing software and drive is not the main cause.
Does anyone have any suggestion on how to solve this USB problem?
Thank everyone for any suggestion
Eric

"Thomas Wendell" wrote:

Have you installed the software for the phone?? It's A lot of stuff needs
the drivers and sw before they will be seen on USB...


--
Tumppi
=================================
Most learned on these newsgroups
Helsinki, FINLAND
(translations from/to FI not always accurate
=================================




"Eric" kirjoitti
...
My desktop is using Window XP, and there is two USB ports. My printer has
been setup for this port and work very well. Recently, when I try to
connect
my mobile phone to my computer through this USB port, my computer does not
able to detect this new device and I have restarted XP a few time, and my
mobile phone is still not able to be detected through USB port. Does it
cause
by IRQ conflict?
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Eric




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Old June 9th 06, 04:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
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Default Not able to detect my device through USB connection

Try this:
Start/Administrative tools/Computer management/Device manager. Then right
click on Universal Serial Bus controllers and select 'Scan for hardware
changes'. See if it detects and new USB entries and then try your phone.

JS

"Eric" wrote in message
...
I have installed all softwares and driver for mobile phone, and
also tried the Add Hardware option in the Control Panel, but nothing seems
working.
Will it be something wrong with my USB connection?

I have the same procedure to install software and driver on someone's
notebook, once my mobile phone connected to notebook through USB cable. XP
will automatically detect this device, which prove that my procedure for
installing software and drive is not the main cause.
Does anyone have any suggestion on how to solve this USB problem?
Thank everyone for any suggestion
Eric

"Thomas Wendell" wrote:

Have you installed the software for the phone?? It's A lot of stuff needs
the drivers and sw before they will be seen on USB...


--
Tumppi
=================================
Most learned on these newsgroups
Helsinki, FINLAND
(translations from/to FI not always accurate
=================================




"Eric" kirjoitti
...
My desktop is using Window XP, and there is two USB ports. My printer
has
been setup for this port and work very well. Recently, when I try to
connect
my mobile phone to my computer through this USB port, my computer does
not
able to detect this new device and I have restarted XP a few time, and
my
mobile phone is still not able to be detected through USB port. Does it
cause
by IRQ conflict?
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Eric






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Old August 29th 06, 09:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Kim
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Default Not able to detect my device through USB connection

I am having the exact same problem that you had. Did you finally find a
solution? I would be very greatful to know what you did or if anyone has any
suggestions.

"Eric" wrote:

My desktop is using Window XP, and there is two USB ports. My printer has
been setup for this port and work very well. Recently, when I try to connect
my mobile phone to my computer through this USB port, my computer does not
able to detect this new device and I have restarted XP a few time, and my
mobile phone is still not able to be detected through USB port. Does it cause
by IRQ conflict?
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Eric

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Old August 30th 06, 07:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Yves Leclerc
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Default Not able to detect my device through USB connection

On 29/08/2006 Kim wrote:
I am having the exact same problem that you had. Did you finally find a
solution? I would be very greatful to know what you did or if anyone has any
suggestions.

"Eric" wrote:

My desktop is using Window XP, and there is two USB ports. My printer has
been setup for this port and work very well. Recently, when I try to

connect
my mobile phone to my computer through this USB port, my computer does not
able to detect this new device and I have restarted XP a few time, and my
mobile phone is still not able to be detected through USB port. Does it

cause
by IRQ conflict?
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
Eric


With most mobile phones, you usually need to install a Windows drivers. Also,
depending on your mobile phone carrier, some mobile signal carriers disable
the "enhanced" features of their offered phones. They believe that since they
pay the majority of the price of the phone (aka subsidize), they should be
entitled to control what/which services the phones are allowed to have. This
would then lead the mobile user (us) to use more mobile air-time, which many
have an extra charge (depending on the mobile service contract.)

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