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  #1  
Old June 12th 07, 05:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
carynne
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Default USB Devices Attached has mulfunctions

My PC have 6 USB ports, 5 ports are connected with other devices, recently
bought a new USB printer &installed the necessary software, but failed to
print as system prompt the error msg " USB devices attached to this computer
has mulfunctions & windows does not recognize it ".

Anyway solution for this ? pls help...

TQ

Regards,
Carynne
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  #2  
Old June 12th 07, 02:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Juan Perez
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Default USB Devices Attached has mulfunctions

Hi:

You can start doing some troubleshooting like, disconnecting all non
essential USB devices, like webcams and card readrs, just the keyboard and
mouse if they are USB and try the printer in trhe USB conecttors. If it
fails, try another USB cable. If still have the same problem let us know.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

"carynne" wrote in message
...
My PC have 6 USB ports, 5 ports are connected with other devices, recently
bought a new USB printer &installed the necessary software, but failed to
print as system prompt the error msg " USB devices attached to this
computer
has mulfunctions & windows does not recognize it ".

Anyway solution for this ? pls help...

TQ

Regards,
Carynne



  #3  
Old June 13th 07, 03:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
carynne
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Default USB Devices Attached has mulfunctions

Follow the instructions, but still facing the same problem, what else we shd
check ?

TQ

Regards,
Carynne

"Juan Perez" wrote:

Hi:

You can start doing some troubleshooting like, disconnecting all non
essential USB devices, like webcams and card readrs, just the keyboard and
mouse if they are USB and try the printer in trhe USB conecttors. If it
fails, try another USB cable. If still have the same problem let us know.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

"carynne" wrote in message
...
My PC have 6 USB ports, 5 ports are connected with other devices, recently
bought a new USB printer &installed the necessary software, but failed to
print as system prompt the error msg " USB devices attached to this
computer
has mulfunctions & windows does not recognize it ".

Anyway solution for this ? pls help...

TQ

Regards,
Carynne




  #4  
Old June 13th 07, 08:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Juan Perez
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Posts: 153
Default USB Devices Attached has mulfunctions

Hi:

Please confirmed that the error you got is this:""USB Device not Recognized.
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and
Windows does not recognize it."
inestead of:" USB devices attached to this computer has mulfunctions &
windows does not recognize it". There a slight diference that can help to
serach in web 8-).


--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de ninguna clase, y no
otorga ningún derecho.
"carynne" wrote in message
...
Follow the instructions, but still facing the same problem, what else we
shd
check ?

TQ

Regards,
Carynne

"Juan Perez" wrote:

Hi:

You can start doing some troubleshooting like, disconnecting all non
essential USB devices, like webcams and card readrs, just the keyboard
and
mouse if they are USB and try the printer in trhe USB conecttors. If it
fails, try another USB cable. If still have the same problem let us know.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

"carynne" wrote in message
...
My PC have 6 USB ports, 5 ports are connected with other devices,
recently
bought a new USB printer &installed the necessary software, but failed
to
print as system prompt the error msg " USB devices attached to this
computer
has mulfunctions & windows does not recognize it ".

Anyway solution for this ? pls help...

TQ

Regards,
Carynne






  #5  
Old June 15th 07, 08:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
carynne
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Default USB Devices Attached has mulfunctions

This is the actual msg : -
USB devices attached to this computer has mulfunctions & windows does not
recognize it".

My printer still can't print, pls help..

TQ


--
Regards,
carynne


"Juan Perez" wrote:

Hi:

Please confirmed that the error you got is this:""USB Device not Recognized.
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and
Windows does not recognize it."
inestead of:" USB devices attached to this computer has mulfunctions &
windows does not recognize it". There a slight diference that can help to
serach in web 8-).


--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantÃ*as de ninguna clase, y no
otorga ningún derecho.
"carynne" wrote in message
...
Follow the instructions, but still facing the same problem, what else we
shd
check ?

TQ

Regards,
Carynne

"Juan Perez" wrote:

Hi:

You can start doing some troubleshooting like, disconnecting all non
essential USB devices, like webcams and card readrs, just the keyboard
and
mouse if they are USB and try the printer in trhe USB conecttors. If it
fails, try another USB cable. If still have the same problem let us know.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

"carynne" wrote in message
...
My PC have 6 USB ports, 5 ports are connected with other devices,
recently
bought a new USB printer &installed the necessary software, but failed
to
print as system prompt the error msg " USB devices attached to this
computer
has mulfunctions & windows does not recognize it ".

Anyway solution for this ? pls help...

TQ

Regards,
Carynne






  #6  
Old June 15th 07, 04:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Juan Perez
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Posts: 153
Default USB Devices Attached has mulfunctions

Hi:

If is just your printer the one that is not detected, I sugest if posible to
the connected to other computer, and see if it works. Other try you can do
it is to redetect the USB ports from your computer in the following way:


First, please disconnect all USB devices. Then, go through the following
steps:

1. Press "Ctrl + Esc" to open the Start Menu. Press "Up" and "Down" to move
the
highlight to "Run" and press "Enter".
2. Type in "devmgmt.msc" and press "Enter".
3. In Device Manger, press Tab and use "Up" and "Down" to move the highlight
to
"Universal Serial Bus Controllers".
4. Press "Right" and expand it.
5. Press "Down" to move to the first item and press "Delete" to remove it.
6. Repeat the step 5 and uninstall all items under "Universal Serial Bus
Controllers".

Then, restart your computer and Windows XP will reinstall all controllers
automatically.

Let us know if it works.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de ninguna clase, y no
otorga ningún derecho.
"carynne" wrote in message
...
This is the actual msg : -
USB devices attached to this computer has mulfunctions & windows does not
recognize it".

My printer still can't print, pls help..

TQ


--
Regards,
carynne


"Juan Perez" wrote:

Hi:

Please confirmed that the error you got is this:""USB Device not
Recognized.
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and
Windows does not recognize it."
inestead of:" USB devices attached to this computer has mulfunctions &
windows does not recognize it". There a slight diference that can help to
serach in web 8-).


--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de ninguna clase, y
no
otorga ningún derecho.
"carynne" wrote in message
...
Follow the instructions, but still facing the same problem, what else
we
shd
check ?

TQ

Regards,
Carynne

"Juan Perez" wrote:

Hi:

You can start doing some troubleshooting like, disconnecting all non
essential USB devices, like webcams and card readrs, just the keyboard
and
mouse if they are USB and try the printer in trhe USB conecttors. If
it
fails, try another USB cable. If still have the same problem let us
know.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

"carynne" wrote in message
...
My PC have 6 USB ports, 5 ports are connected with other devices,
recently
bought a new USB printer &installed the necessary software, but
failed
to
print as system prompt the error msg " USB devices attached to this
computer
has mulfunctions & windows does not recognize it ".

Anyway solution for this ? pls help...

TQ

Regards,
Carynne








  #7  
Old May 15th 08, 08:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
olle persson
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Default USB Device Malfunction

Hi Juan

I have the same error message as Carynne.

”One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it”

This is a Toshiba laptop, and it effects all USB ports the same way.

The computer was running XP Home originally.

When I plug in a USB mouse I get the error, the mouse doesn’t light up and doesn’t work.

If I plug in a USB Memory stick XP will Freeze and I have to shut down and restart.


I disconnected power and battery to try to reset some memory – it didn’t help.

I have uninstalled the USB drivers several times – they auto install successfully.

I run Regedit and created a USB Key and a DWORD value called DisableSelectiveSuspend, set that value to “1”.

I ran some test program that I found and it says that both Hardware and Software for the USB’s is OK.



I formatted the hard drive and installed XP Professional.

All the same fault.

Finally I upgraded to Vista – and still faulty.

Now the USB Memory doesn’t freeze the computer – just get the same error.

  #8  
Old September 25th 08, 08:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Joshua Tanner
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Default computer gets "one of the usb devices has malfunctionedand windows does not support it." messages

Hello. I have an RCA Pearl TH1602 2GB Mp3 player that I got back in June. When I went down to my mom's back in July, the player wouldnt turn on, so I found the upgrade to the current version of the player and upgraded it, and it worked after that. I have now gotten this message as of today, but 3 days ago the player worked. But mysteriously later that day, the computer went haywire and we had to reformat the hard drive. Just got the computer back up and running and I am trying to put a song on my mp3 player but get this message. I have already tried the part where I shut down the computer, put the switch on the power supply to off, and disconnect the power cord, but not sure on uninstalling the USB drive hardware and having the Windows XP reinstall them. Can someone please help me with this?
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Old September 25th 08, 08:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Ghostrider
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Default computer gets "one of the usb devices has malfunctioned andwindows does not support it." messages


Joshua wrote:

Hello. I have an RCA Pearl TH1602 2GB Mp3 player that I got back in June. When I went down to my mom's back in July, the player wouldnt turn on, so I found the upgrade to the current version of the player and upgraded it, and it worked after that. I have now gotten this message as of today, but 3 days ago the player worked. But mysteriously later that day, the computer went haywire and we had to reformat the hard drive. Just got the computer back up and running and I am trying to put a song on my mp3 player but get this message. I have already tried the part where I shut down the computer, put the switch on the power supply to off, and disconnect the power cord, but not sure on uninstalling the USB drive hardware and having the Windows XP reinstall them. Can someone please help me with this?



One of the first things to do after formatting the hard drive and
re-installing the Windows XP operating system is to make sure that
all of the driver files have also been re-installed. There should
have been an utility cdrom that was supplied with the computer. The
driver files for the chipset, USB, sound, etc., would be on it. If
there is no utility cdrom, then visit the website of the manufacturer
of the computer and download the pertinent driver files for it and
install them.

  #10  
Old September 26th 08, 07:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default computer gets "one of the usb devices has malfunctioned and windows does not support it." messages

Joshua Tanner wrote:

Hello. I have an RCA Pearl TH1602 2GB Mp3 player that I got back in Jun...

snip - ridiculously long line truncated to 76 chars (ellipsis added)
Use a newsreader that physically wraps lines at 76 characters, or less.
Yours sucks. My newsreader will wrap. Not all do.

Have you tried plugging a different device into that same USB port? USB
ports are more fragile than some physically abusive users. Could be a
port got damaged so try a different one.

USB ports come in pairs (because the controller chip controls 2
channels). Is anything else plugged into the other paired USB port? If
so, unplug it so only your problematic device occupies one of the paired
ports. There is a max draw of 500mA across the paired USB ports, so
make sure you only have the one USB device on the pair of USB ports when
testing it.

Are you plugging the device directly into a backpanel or frontpanel USB
port? Or did you attach a USB hub to the computer and you are plugging
the USB device into that hub? If you are using a hub, is it a powered
or unpowered hub?

"reformat the hard drive ... computer back up" doesn't say if you got
around to installing the chipset drivers for the motherboard or if this
unidentified computer is a pre-built that comes with a restore image CD.

Is the device plugged into the USB port when you start Windows? Does it
work if you unplug it, start Windows, login, and then plug in the USB
device?

Did the MP3 player come with software or drivers? Did you install
those? The only software that I saw listed for this product was EasyRip
which is probably just an application, not a driver. So it may assume
the device will look like a removable mass storage device. See
http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/product.aspx?product=396 for product
description.

When you plug in the USB player, do you see it listed in Windows
Explorer or DiskMgmt.msc? If you go into Device Manager, does the
device or port have a yellow exclamation mark along side it, or is it
listed as "Unknown device"?
  #11  
Old November 1st 08, 07:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
jj4unix
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Default computer gets "one of the usb devices has malfunctioned and window

I'm getting the same error now. This has popped up only recently. It is for
an mp3 player that has worked fine as a USB removable device. Now I get this
error when connecting to my workstation and laptop. All has worked fine
previously (this summer). I'm not sure what Windows patch broke this but it
is failing on more than just my machines. All the hareware manager shows the
device as now is "unknown" and of course the bubble that comes up in the
system tray telling me one of the devices has malfunctioned.

Even the manufacture's software that I had running on my system doesn't see
the device now (no surprise as windows is not interacting with it first).

I've checked different computers, different ports, tried replacing a driver
(can't do that as the device is unknown). I've consulted a couple different
forum groups and searched MS's site. Unfortunately everything tries to pull
me to Vista and I'm using XP SP3. The common thing between my workstation
and laptop is that they are both running XP (but different service packs - 2
vs. 3) so I'm ruling out hardware at this point. My player continues to run
and works fine as an "island" but I can no longer connect to it.

Maybe I should just "undo" Windows. Hmmmm.



"unknown" wrote:


  #12  
Old November 1st 08, 07:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Paul
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Posts: 18,275
Default computer gets "one of the usb devices has malfunctioned and window

jj4unix wrote:
I'm getting the same error now. This has popped up only recently. It is for
an mp3 player that has worked fine as a USB removable device. Now I get this
error when connecting to my workstation and laptop. All has worked fine
previously (this summer). I'm not sure what Windows patch broke this but it
is failing on more than just my machines. All the hareware manager shows the
device as now is "unknown" and of course the bubble that comes up in the
system tray telling me one of the devices has malfunctioned.

Even the manufacture's software that I had running on my system doesn't see
the device now (no surprise as windows is not interacting with it first).

I've checked different computers, different ports, tried replacing a driver
(can't do that as the device is unknown). I've consulted a couple different
forum groups and searched MS's site. Unfortunately everything tries to pull
me to Vista and I'm using XP SP3. The common thing between my workstation
and laptop is that they are both running XP (but different service packs - 2
vs. 3) so I'm ruling out hardware at this point. My player continues to run
and works fine as an "island" but I can no longer connect to it.

Maybe I should just "undo" Windows. Hmmmm.



"unknown" wrote:



Does UVCView show device data ? You need proof the USB interface
is still working.

*******
ftp://ftp.efo.ru/pub/ftdichip/Utilities/UVCView.x86.exe
http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/USB...VCView.x86.exe

File size is 167,232 bytes.
MD5sum is 93244d84d79314898e62d21cecc4ca5e

This is a picture of what the UVCView info looks like.

http://www.die.de/blog/content/binary/usbview.png

Some information on the parameters seen in UVCView.

http://www.beyondlogic.org/usbnutshell/usb5.htm
*******

Paul
  #13  
Old November 25th 08, 10:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Kelsey
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Default USB Devices not Recognized (error message)

"USB Device not Recognized - One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and
Windows does not recognize it."

I get this error whenever I try to plug in my iPod touch. "'ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers but nothing seems to work.

Is there anything that you know of that will help me?

Thanks.
  #14  
Old November 25th 08, 10:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Bob I
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Default USB Devices not Recognized (error message)

Try it on another computer, or perhaps asking in the ipod forum on the
Apple site may point to the problem.

Kelsey wrote:

"USB Device not Recognized - One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and
Windows does not recognize it."

I get this error whenever I try to plug in my iPod touch. "'ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers but nothing seems to work.

Is there anything that you know of that will help me?

Thanks.


  #15  
Old January 1st 11, 02:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
ahmed hassen
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Default USB Devices Attached has mulfunctions

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On Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:17 AM carynn wrote:


My PC have 6 USB ports, 5 ports are connected with other devices, recently
bought a new USB printer &installed the necessary software, but failed to
print as system prompt the error msg " USB devices attached to this computer
has mulfunctions & windows does not recognize it ".

Anyway solution for this ? pls help...

TQ

Regards,
Carynne



On Tuesday, June 12, 2007 9:54 AM Juan Perez wrote:


Hi:

You can start doing some troubleshooting like, disconnecting all non
essential USB devices, like webcams and card readrs, just the keyboard and
mouse if they are USB and try the printer in trhe USB conecttors. If it
fails, try another USB cable. If still have the same problem let us know.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

"carynne" wrote in message
...



On Tuesday, June 12, 2007 10:36 PM carynn wrote:


Follow the instructions, but still facing the same problem, what else we shd
check ?

TQ

Regards,
Carynne

"Juan Perez" wrote:



On Wednesday, June 13, 2007 3:32 AM Juan Perez wrote:


Hi:

Please confirmed that the error you got is this:""USB Device not Recognized.
One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and
Windows does not recognize it."
inestead of:" USB devices attached to this computer has mulfunctions &
windows does not recognize it". There a slight diference that can help to
serach in web 8-).


--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

Este mensaje se proporciona "como est?" sin garant?as de ninguna clase, y no
otorga ning?n derecho.
"carynne" wrote in message
...



On Friday, June 15, 2007 3:42 AM carynn wrote:


This is the actual msg : -
USB devices attached to this computer has mulfunctions & windows does not
recognize it".

My printer still can't print, pls help..

TQ


--
Regards,
carynne


"Juan Perez" wrote:



On Friday, June 15, 2007 11:23 AM Juan Perez wrote:


Hi:

If is just your printer the one that is not detected, I sugest if posible to
the connected to other computer, and see if it works. Other try you can do
it is to redetect the USB ports from your computer in the following way:


First, please disconnect all USB devices. Then, go through the following
steps:

1. Press "Ctrl + Esc" to open the Start Menu. Press "Up" and "Down" to move
the
highlight to "Run" and press "Enter".
2. Type in "devmgmt.msc" and press "Enter".
3. In Device Manger, press Tab and use "Up" and "Down" to move the highlight
to
"Universal Serial Bus Controllers".
4. Press "Right" and expand it.
5. Press "Down" to move to the first item and press "Delete" to remove it.
6. Repeat the step 5 and uninstall all items under "Universal Serial Bus
Controllers".

Then, restart your computer and Windows XP will reinstall all controllers
automatically.

Let us know if it works.

--
Un saludo
Juan Perez

Este mensaje se proporciona "como est?" sin garant?as de ninguna clase, y no
otorga ning?n derecho.
"carynne" wrote in message
...



On Thursday, May 15, 2008 3:52 AM olle persson wrote:


Hi Juan



I have the same error message as Carynne.



?One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it?



This is a Toshiba laptop, and it effects all USB ports the same way.



The computer was running XP Home originally.



When I plug in a USB mouse I get the error, the mouse doesn?t light up and doesn?t work.



If I plug in a USB Memory stick XP will Freeze and I have to shut down and restart.





I disconnected power and battery to try to reset some memory ? it didn?t help.



I have uninstalled the USB drivers several times ? they auto install successfully.



I run Regedit and created a USB Key and a DWORD value called DisableSelectiveSuspend, set that value to ?1?.



I ran some test program that I found and it says that both Hardware and Software for the USB?s is OK.







I formatted the hard drive and installed XP Professional.



All the same fault.



Finally I upgraded to Vista ? and still faulty.



Now the USB Memory doesn?t freeze the computer ? just get the same error.



On Thursday, September 25, 2008 3:29 PM Joshua Tanner wrote:


Hello. I have an RCA Pearl TH1602 2GB Mp3 player that I got back in June. When I went down to my mom's back in July, the player wouldnt turn on, so I found the upgrade to the current version of the player and upgraded it, and it worked after that. I have now gotten this message as of today, but 3 days ago the player worked. But mysteriously later that day, the computer went haywire and we had to reformat the hard drive. Just got the computer back up and running and I am trying to put a song on my mp3 player but get this message. I have already tried the part where I shut down the computer, put the switch on the power supply to off, and disconnect the power cord, but not sure on uninstalling the USB drive hardware and having the Windows XP reinstall them. Can someone please help me with this?



On Thursday, September 25, 2008 3:51 PM Ghostrider wrote:


Joshua wrote:



One of the first things to do after formatting the hard drive and
re-installing the Windows XP operating system is to make sure that
all of the driver files have also been re-installed. There should
have been an utility cdrom that was supplied with the computer. The
driver files for the chipset, USB, sound, etc., would be on it. If
there is no utility cdrom, then visit the website of the manufacturer
of the computer and download the pertinent driver files for it and
install them.



On Friday, September 26, 2008 2:04 AM VanguardLH wrote:


Joshua Tanner wrote:

snip - ridiculously long line truncated to 76 chars (ellipsis added)
Use a newsreader that physically wraps lines at 76 characters, or less.
Yours sucks. My newsreader will wrap. Not all do.

Have you tried plugging a different device into that same USB port? USB
ports are more fragile than some physically abusive users. Could be a
port got damaged so try a different one.

USB ports come in pairs (because the controller chip controls 2
channels). Is anything else plugged into the other paired USB port? If
so, unplug it so only your problematic device occupies one of the paired
ports. There is a max draw of 500mA across the paired USB ports, so
make sure you only have the one USB device on the pair of USB ports when
testing it.

Are you plugging the device directly into a backpanel or frontpanel USB
port? Or did you attach a USB hub to the computer and you are plugging
the USB device into that hub? If you are using a hub, is it a powered
or unpowered hub?

"reformat the hard drive ... computer back up" doesn't say if you got
around to installing the chipset drivers for the motherboard or if this
unidentified computer is a pre-built that comes with a restore image CD.

Is the device plugged into the USB port when you start Windows? Does it
work if you unplug it, start Windows, login, and then plug in the USB
device?

Did the MP3 player come with software or drivers? Did you install
those? The only software that I saw listed for this product was EasyRip
which is probably just an application, not a driver. So it may assume
the device will look like a removable mass storage device. See
http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/product.aspx?product=396 for product
description.

When you plug in the USB player, do you see it listed in Windows
Explorer or DiskMgmt.msc? If you go into Device Manager, does the
device or port have a yellow exclamation mark along side it, or is it
listed as "Unknown device"?



On Saturday, November 01, 2008 2:24 PM jj4uni wrote:


I'm getting the same error now. This has popped up only recently. It is for
an mp3 player that has worked fine as a USB removable device. Now I get this
error when connecting to my workstation and laptop. All has worked fine
previously (this summer). I'm not sure what Windows patch broke this but it
is failing on more than just my machines. All the hareware manager shows the
device as now is "unknown" and of course the bubble that comes up in the
system tray telling me one of the devices has malfunctioned.

Even the manufacture's software that I had running on my system doesn't see
the device now (no surprise as windows is not interacting with it first).

I've checked different computers, different ports, tried replacing a driver
(can't do that as the device is unknown). I've consulted a couple different
forum groups and searched MS's site. Unfortunately everything tries to pull
me to Vista and I'm using XP SP3. The common thing between my workstation
and laptop is that they are both running XP (but different service packs - 2
vs. 3) so I'm ruling out hardware at this point. My player continues to run
and works fine as an "island" but I can no longer connect to it.

Maybe I should just "undo" Windows. Hmmmm.



"unknown" wrote:



On Saturday, November 01, 2008 2:45 PM Paul wrote:


jj4unix wrote:

Does UVCView show device data ? You need proof the USB interface
is still working.

*******
ftp://ftp.efo.ru/pub/ftdichip/Utilities/UVCView.x86.exe
http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/USB...VCView.x86.exe

File size is 167,232 bytes.
MD5sum is 93244d84d79314898e62d21cecc4ca5e

This is a picture of what the UVCView info looks like.

http://www.die.de/blog/content/binary/usbview.png

Some information on the parameters seen in UVCView.

http://www.beyondlogic.org/usbnutshell/usb5.htm
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Paul



On Tuesday, November 25, 2008 4:11 PM Kelsey wrote:


"USB Device not Recognized - One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and

Windows does not recognize it."



I get this error whenever I try to plug in my iPod touch. "'ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers but nothing seems to work.



Is there anything that you know of that will help me?



Thanks.



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