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USB device malfunction
In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything
worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no
antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not
working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot
the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
I followed all your instructions; Everything came back up but the unknown
device also came back up when I plugged the printer back into the usb port. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
At this point, it seems that everything works except for the printer.
The symptom (unknown device) basically says that the printer is not recognised as a known device, and software telling windows what to do with it is missing or corrupt. This can be because the existing printer drivers are not working properly, or perhaps were not reinstalled. In some cases, an .inf file may be part of the problem. Disconnect the printer from the USB port. & Reboot Uninstall the existing printer drivers, if you have a source for replacement drivers. (Download, current printer CD , etc.) See if the printer OEM has a "cleanup utility that is available for download, and if appropriate, use it.) The next thing to do is to go into safe mode, look using the device manager, see if there are left over or multiple printer related entries, and most likely remove them. Reboot again. Install the printer drivers from the download or current driver CD At some point, you may be asked to plug in the printer. follow the directions exactly. If not, when the driver install completes, you will likely be asked to reboot. After the reboot/shutdown, if the printer is not connected, connect it to the usb port. Restart/power up, whatever. The printer should be recognized, and with possibly a couple of iterations, that may involve an automatic restart, be recognized, and functional. It is also possible that there is some sort of hardware issue with the printer. If this is suspected, and all else fails, you may have to try getting it to work on another computer. You are using 32b win XP, not 64b right? "Murphski" wrote in message ... I followed all your instructions; Everything came back up but the unknown device also came back up when I plugged the printer back into the usb port. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
I am using the 32 b XP. I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into
the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption. "Chuck" wrote: At this point, it seems that everything works except for the printer. The symptom (unknown device) basically says that the printer is not recognised as a known device, and software telling windows what to do with it is missing or corrupt. This can be because the existing printer drivers are not working properly, or perhaps were not reinstalled. In some cases, an .inf file may be part of the problem. Disconnect the printer from the USB port. & Reboot Uninstall the existing printer drivers, if you have a source for replacement drivers. (Download, current printer CD , etc.) See if the printer OEM has a "cleanup utility that is available for download, and if appropriate, use it.) The next thing to do is to go into safe mode, look using the device manager, see if there are left over or multiple printer related entries, and most likely remove them. Reboot again. Install the printer drivers from the download or current driver CD At some point, you may be asked to plug in the printer. follow the directions exactly. If not, when the driver install completes, you will likely be asked to reboot. After the reboot/shutdown, if the printer is not connected, connect it to the usb port. Restart/power up, whatever. The printer should be recognized, and with possibly a couple of iterations, that may involve an automatic restart, be recognized, and functional. It is also possible that there is some sort of hardware issue with the printer. If this is suspected, and all else fails, you may have to try getting it to work on another computer. You are using 32b win XP, not 64b right? "Murphski" wrote in message ... I followed all your instructions; Everything came back up but the unknown device also came back up when I plugged the printer back into the usb port. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
So the unknown device message occurs for anything you plug into the USB
ports? Do you happen to know if this happens on ports attached to one USB controller, or more than one controller? I cannot answer your question about the "iPod" as I don't have one. The following url may be of some help. http://support.microsoft.com/search/...3comm=1&res=20 "I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption." "Murphski" wrote in message ... I am using the 32 b XP. I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption. "Chuck" wrote: At this point, it seems that everything works except for the printer. The symptom (unknown device) basically says that the printer is not recognised as a known device, and software telling windows what to do with it is missing or corrupt. This can be because the existing printer drivers are not working properly, or perhaps were not reinstalled. In some cases, an .inf file may be part of the problem. Disconnect the printer from the USB port. & Reboot Uninstall the existing printer drivers, if you have a source for replacement drivers. (Download, current printer CD , etc.) See if the printer OEM has a "cleanup utility that is available for download, and if appropriate, use it.) The next thing to do is to go into safe mode, look using the device manager, see if there are left over or multiple printer related entries, and most likely remove them. Reboot again. Install the printer drivers from the download or current driver CD At some point, you may be asked to plug in the printer. follow the directions exactly. If not, when the driver install completes, you will likely be asked to reboot. After the reboot/shutdown, if the printer is not connected, connect it to the usb port. Restart/power up, whatever. The printer should be recognized, and with possibly a couple of iterations, that may involve an automatic restart, be recognized, and functional. It is also possible that there is some sort of hardware issue with the printer. If this is suspected, and all else fails, you may have to try getting it to work on another computer. You are using 32b win XP, not 64b right? "Murphski" wrote in message ... I followed all your instructions; Everything came back up but the unknown device also came back up when I plugged the printer back into the usb port. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
When I have the device manager up I plug in the printer or flash drive. It
will first show up quickly in Network adapters as other devices and then it goes beneath the Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller and shows up as new hardware but an unknown device. "Chuck" wrote: So the unknown device message occurs for anything you plug into the USB ports? Do you happen to know if this happens on ports attached to one USB controller, or more than one controller? I cannot answer your question about the "iPod" as I don't have one. The following url may be of some help. http://support.microsoft.com/search/...3comm=1&res=20 "I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption." "Murphski" wrote in message ... I am using the 32 b XP. I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption. "Chuck" wrote: At this point, it seems that everything works except for the printer. The symptom (unknown device) basically says that the printer is not recognised as a known device, and software telling windows what to do with it is missing or corrupt. This can be because the existing printer drivers are not working properly, or perhaps were not reinstalled. In some cases, an .inf file may be part of the problem. Disconnect the printer from the USB port. & Reboot Uninstall the existing printer drivers, if you have a source for replacement drivers. (Download, current printer CD , etc.) See if the printer OEM has a "cleanup utility that is available for download, and if appropriate, use it.) The next thing to do is to go into safe mode, look using the device manager, see if there are left over or multiple printer related entries, and most likely remove them. Reboot again. Install the printer drivers from the download or current driver CD At some point, you may be asked to plug in the printer. follow the directions exactly. If not, when the driver install completes, you will likely be asked to reboot. After the reboot/shutdown, if the printer is not connected, connect it to the usb port. Restart/power up, whatever. The printer should be recognized, and with possibly a couple of iterations, that may involve an automatic restart, be recognized, and functional. It is also possible that there is some sort of hardware issue with the printer. If this is suspected, and all else fails, you may have to try getting it to work on another computer. You are using 32b win XP, not 64b right? "Murphski" wrote in message ... I followed all your instructions; Everything came back up but the unknown device also came back up when I plugged the printer back into the usb port. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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I'm wondering if there is a USB driver issue. I believe the SIS Controller,
etc. uses a unique driver set. Are there any yellow flags in Device manager? "Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" "Murphski" wrote in message ... When I have the device manager up I plug in the printer or flash drive. It will first show up quickly in Network adapters as other devices and then it goes beneath the Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller and shows up as new hardware but an unknown device. "Chuck" wrote: So the unknown device message occurs for anything you plug into the USB ports? Do you happen to know if this happens on ports attached to one USB controller, or more than one controller? I cannot answer your question about the "iPod" as I don't have one. The following url may be of some help. http://support.microsoft.com/search/...3comm=1&res=20 "I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption." "Murphski" wrote in message ... I am using the 32 b XP. I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption. "Chuck" wrote: At this point, it seems that everything works except for the printer. The symptom (unknown device) basically says that the printer is not recognised as a known device, and software telling windows what to do with it is missing or corrupt. This can be because the existing printer drivers are not working properly, or perhaps were not reinstalled. In some cases, an .inf file may be part of the problem. Disconnect the printer from the USB port. & Reboot Uninstall the existing printer drivers, if you have a source for replacement drivers. (Download, current printer CD , etc.) See if the printer OEM has a "cleanup utility that is available for download, and if appropriate, use it.) The next thing to do is to go into safe mode, look using the device manager, see if there are left over or multiple printer related entries, and most likely remove them. Reboot again. Install the printer drivers from the download or current driver CD At some point, you may be asked to plug in the printer. follow the directions exactly. If not, when the driver install completes, you will likely be asked to reboot. After the reboot/shutdown, if the printer is not connected, connect it to the usb port. Restart/power up, whatever. The printer should be recognized, and with possibly a couple of iterations, that may involve an automatic restart, be recognized, and functional. It is also possible that there is some sort of hardware issue with the printer. If this is suspected, and all else fails, you may have to try getting it to work on another computer. You are using 32b win XP, not 64b right? "Murphski" wrote in message ... I followed all your instructions; Everything came back up but the unknown device also came back up when I plugged the printer back into the usb port. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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USB device malfunction
There is just a quick yellow flag and then it disappears when the unknown device goes under the USB Enhanced Host Controller "Chuck" wrote: I'm wondering if there is a USB driver issue. I believe the SIS Controller, etc. uses a unique driver set. Are there any yellow flags in Device manager? "Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" "Murphski" wrote in message ... When I have the device manager up I plug in the printer or flash drive. It will first show up quickly in Network adapters as other devices and then it goes beneath the Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller and shows up as new hardware but an unknown device. "Chuck" wrote: So the unknown device message occurs for anything you plug into the USB ports? Do you happen to know if this happens on ports attached to one USB controller, or more than one controller? I cannot answer your question about the "iPod" as I don't have one. The following url may be of some help. http://support.microsoft.com/search/...3comm=1&res=20 "I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption." "Murphski" wrote in message ... I am using the 32 b XP. I just wanted to note that anything that I plug into the usb ports will bring up the unknown device message. That is way I wondered if my daughter downloading music on her ipod could have been the reason for some corruption. "Chuck" wrote: At this point, it seems that everything works except for the printer. The symptom (unknown device) basically says that the printer is not recognised as a known device, and software telling windows what to do with it is missing or corrupt. This can be because the existing printer drivers are not working properly, or perhaps were not reinstalled. In some cases, an .inf file may be part of the problem. Disconnect the printer from the USB port. & Reboot Uninstall the existing printer drivers, if you have a source for replacement drivers. (Download, current printer CD , etc.) See if the printer OEM has a "cleanup utility that is available for download, and if appropriate, use it.) The next thing to do is to go into safe mode, look using the device manager, see if there are left over or multiple printer related entries, and most likely remove them. Reboot again. Install the printer drivers from the download or current driver CD At some point, you may be asked to plug in the printer. follow the directions exactly. If not, when the driver install completes, you will likely be asked to reboot. After the reboot/shutdown, if the printer is not connected, connect it to the usb port. Restart/power up, whatever. The printer should be recognized, and with possibly a couple of iterations, that may involve an automatic restart, be recognized, and functional. It is also possible that there is some sort of hardware issue with the printer. If this is suspected, and all else fails, you may have to try getting it to work on another computer. You are using 32b win XP, not 64b right? "Murphski" wrote in message ... I followed all your instructions; Everything came back up but the unknown device also came back up when I plugged the printer back into the usb port. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Go into the Device Manager and uninstall the USB Controller Hubs. Reboot the PC. If all is running well, XP will redetect and reinstall the USB drivers. If it does not redetect the USB ports, then they might have died. You can easily purchase a PCI card with up to 5 USB ports on it, install that and you will have new USB ports. I have had a motherboard where the USB Controllers on the board have died.... Rather than replace the whole system, I just added the card and gave it new life. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I have the antivirus and I have run a full scan. The usb ports are still not working. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It could be either.... but why on earth are you surfing the web with no antivirus software installed. A/V software that updates itself daily is 100% essential in this day and age, especially when you have teenage children online. The very first thing to do is to purchase antivirus and run a FULL scan with updated signatures. Try NOD32 from www.eset.com, it's what I have on ALL my PCs, and it will catch anything nasty that may come your way. Once you know your PC is clean, then we can work on getting the USB ports working again. BTW the only 100% guaranteed way of getting that PC clean again is to completely wipe the hard drive, format it and then start again, installing Windows from the CD with the loss of all data that you have on the hard drive(s) right now. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... In April we installed a new HP Officejet J6480 All-in-one printer; everything worked great for about a month. We started getting a unknown device and a usb device malfunction message. None of the usb ports worked. We took it to a technician who did a diagnostic test on our computer. He said the only thing wrong with the computer was a few viruses which he removed. We brought computer home; printer and all usb ports working and then a few weeks ago the usb device not recognized by windows because of a malfunction message came up. The printer and the usb ports are no longer working. Is this problem caused by my daughter downloading music with a virus in it or is it a hardware problem. I have the one care and really do not want .to keep taking it to a technician every other month to fix the problem |
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Chuck wrote: I'm wondering if there is a USB driver issue. I believe the SIS Controller, etc. uses a unique driver set. Are there any yellow flags in Device manager? "Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I do not read code too well. "Chuck" wrote: MF5A]01VKKJM/;^:7_IF813YGZ(]$K$T"@`H`* "@ H`* "@`H *`"@`H * +W)M,\:W5]J,FGK-HR7:$MYLCH MI([#KSTXR?-ZRJL'-P35UTZA9E#4OBA::!XGM[;Q'?:3;Z-)8SSB[@+R;Y M%EA550C.[Y9'+ `D;23@*2:E)15V1*2BKL[G5?$6B:/=VUKJVL:=8W5R00W M-TD;R\X^4,06Y('%./O2Y5J^Q3]V/,]C0:%;A+=I8Q/(K.D98;F4$ D#J0" MRY/N/6C"J^L:8D7FOJ-FL?VC[+O,Z@=NV^7G/W]W&WKGBA:VMUV\]]ON?W M,'I_3?R]?O0IU;3A=O:G4+3[4C^6T/G+O5]F_:5SG.SYLG/2E=6YNFOX;_ )IR]V_- MI97^7%KMWM\^Q4T/Q-H.O2S1Z%KEZE)" 9%L[N.8H#T)"DXIV=K] ;2=GN M+9^)M!O6OUL];TRX:P!-X(KN-C; 9SYF#\F,'KCH:FZY.?IWZ#L^;DZ]NI7 M4KN*U6\MCRPF.(2KO,$`N!G)7)'/3D4Y[^EM_+U^Y_2FFD^CV\RA M*O#UM'827&O:3$E_\`\;27D:BYY _=DGY^2.FHII-RY%OIIZ[??T&]$Y M/9?IO]QJV\\-S&7MY8Y4#,A9& ,I*L..X((([$4NEP(DT^R34I-02SMUOY( MQ$]R(E$C(#D*6QD@$DXZ4+1-+JPK3?0LT %`#)Y8X(9)IY$CAC4L[NV%4#D /MFG+W;7Z[? Q![TVFM_P"N@DTU=%BD 'L11TN'6Q+0!%=7$% I;2W%W-'!;Q M*7DEE8*J*.I)/ % 6(K+4K&^DECLKVVN)(O]8L,JN4^9EY /'S(P^JD=C0M5 M?I_3_)IA?6Q:H * "@`H`* "@ H`* "@`H *`"@`H * "@`H`X&L2R'X=_\` M(]+_P#KC8_REK6.Q+W.\3ZA6.E1WD5G6\5FIDG-UH@DB3:78RL[# %" M],8'XY\75J4J3G2AS2[''CJ]6C0Z,.71?U_7YF/X#3QS\4+&]O--MAI MB6S[9K2,O!]H18-D1=E.0%D$H (.]%./W6Y%.*:Q,U9?93Z=V_-[+LO5 MG%EU2-:Q=1JVC%].CD_-[+LO\`$SMGU?P_H?B/Q?!XON+*WEU&2,Q1W:@F M]MO(51'&I&9-YHV*"MT^89]&%I4U"UWS.ZW=V]';TLK]T^Q[4KJHI[+E5G MVLW?7IKKZ-&YK,"R6;W^C3MWNDS+-%:*%4Q+Y:[[?: "N^,Y"OR&93T``J M^27M)NZU3]TWKMORM)Z;\MNK)C%2BH1TT5NFNMGY7^%]E?J:Y9_\`"0) M=3TO2F,]I6S);&53\AD:!88MIY_P"6@9^W.*E-T8RG)?PGMWO)3_2?F5I M5E&+T4TD_E+]&KP^[U+CRC4;;PUKWEE&US6;N^`*D'RS:3)%G//^KC0_C2 MQ$/9TY4^U&3_`/ I1E^MOD*G)S?.U9\\%Z65FOO3?S,CPM!)HMO\.M,5'.G7 ML1O[5@ORPN;&3SHSZ99@X]=[_P!VKQF]+^S3G;T;C;[G=45"I;1EWJ*_J =A:0Q@`X^90 M':7B4I5YSM-M?-T7;S;2=EV3]1X=\J46[2YE;R=]_1*Z?JNYU$-[X?\1: MQX1LO"KVLRV"2QWL-NH!L[0P,AAE4#,9,GE#RVPH/E.)J0]K*HV[QE!IOH M[M6MWZOR5^^N=)NE2A':FEU35^9O\`%;:.(CEO[#0IO$"1RR:AHDB^&T+ M`DR;8GB!X'(:6,_\!!J7NHWT=Z?E?EO\`X2^\U7+2D]/=I/F2^;_`/; MB_EKU.G\6#2O".+:PU+2C?Q:1!8/HJ6OF?VK"F[RXX.5)=BSJ=HD&6&5SUT MY_:5G974IIM=5MKZ):[6T=FK2,X1*49V:B]GG?SNMMGJG)J^/M2N/"$ M%_)97T&EPZN4&YGR([X!42@G8X3?$"P8HRJ4=F&,UE=_P[];KT;U5]E[SO MKOS-*UBH)OM+?9U7;3W7;K;9^D4MS$\/^*O$=T-)M%U2YN_[)%K-:PGR! M!,WV@AH@4D#1;=C]&(R N=HM^EK)2VZ6VMK]I1O9MVGH[),E[-I]X_-VLT]+ MV3D]4O@LTG_/Z)XFU'5_%'AU]6\4_:5MM23YH!;BW\V2"X`BWF)71F*A/)D %7?)*WG\#T:T?ZMYJV]5K7E'9W_@*3:U[?BG:ZZ)]'\ M9^,+X1I+X@L([FZEMX[FV@D2?3'YCC9#']F41$!W7;*\C$KD$[6)NG%2Y5 MZ?5=?=D_3I?:ZZ[A5?+S.UK7T^C[V\[I-/2VATOA[6[PW$D?BW5)=6T:6T MU W$-Q91,H6WN5B#%8XP6)4DMU'!14PDG#FEI[M-W[-W?R2:3N]M[I;$E)3 MY8]Y+U5K_-]++=:6;U,Z/QIHNC7.L:C-Z'J5[?:H%TS4S*D-F7-NJMB0DA! M&B .0S%B#DA!,4_9QAM)\VKZJZ;:7:[LH]6M]VG+EYG/*4=%T=Y67KNV^B MW[J!_X0CP%'JWAG4X;ZWETUK9KVV"/&\X#&&50,K@N6CP,_C'\-6VH35- MZ1]W?LDD[^L%=O\`NZ;A33J7EN[RO\VW_P"2R?R3DV5O%OQ#YN[\^&_%FQ MZ9"+,&ZCGB\M67!=1.TD:.2D?^LPO&W*E@:S=TFW_,[:48O2]D]6]+IOO M9,4'*[\J^3YDM;:K3R=KIV,CPKXHOFU2ZEL?$;2:U:E9[M#DMX8Y+E)+: M2S-'\TBX4ELJ^P;.=PJYJ2@U!?\`/S_MW637G]EKO=*U]1-J]Y/I&S[ZV]& MFNJ_Q;:&C)X\DU8#[2#5;&^N7@M7U2 )%(T5Q]JM5.]'RW&^3C@@\C! QH ME&5=N&L;Z/UC4C^2^7J*I-)J7Q:W^37]9/\9O$226FN6#^)DTNQ&EO]EB MB\EAJ4^]TEBW.K$E"JJ50JPWDD^F5'WJB_OPLO*Z?-Y]?)6UW-7[J[:2N_. MVB_&_=WTV+_P:_Y&'Q)]/_;V]JJ7\"/R_P#3#&7\1C_,]7I%A0`4 %`!0` M4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`' UB60_#O\`Y'KQ?_UQL?Y2UK'8E[GHE,15 MTK3;'2+"*QTJRMK&RBSY=O;1+'&F22*H &22?J:`+5 !0`4`% !0 4`% !0 M`4 %`%#^R+/^V_[7,C7X@-NKM,Y5$)!(5"=JDD+D@`G:,DX%$?=O;K^G]; M];7Z?U]_GOT+] !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4 M`% !0 4`% !0!P-8ED/P[_Y'KQ?_`-;'^4M:QV)YZ)3$% !0`4`% !0 4` M% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0 M`4 %`!0`4 % !0!P-8ED/P[_`.1Z\7_];'^4M:QV)YZ)3$% !0`4 %`!0` M4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % M!0`4`% !0 4`% !0!P-8ED/P[_Y'KQ?_`-;'^4M:QV)YZ)3$% !0`4`% ! M0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4` 1% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0!__]D` ` end |
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USB device malfunction DMUSB.jpg [2/2]
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"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: It came out fine he Chuck wrote: I'm wondering if there is a USB driver issue. I believe the SIS Controller, etc. uses a unique driver set. Are there any yellow flags in Device manager? "Enhanced SIS PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller" -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Murphski" wrote in message ... I do not read code too well. "Chuck" wrote: MF5A]01VKKJM/;^:7_IF813YGZ(]$K$T"@`H`* "@ H`* "@`H *`"@`H * +W)M,\:W5]J,FGK-HR7:$MYLCH MI([#KSTXR?-ZRJL'-P35UTZA9E#4OBA::!XGM[;Q'?:3;Z-)8SSB[@+R;Y M%EA550C.[Y9'+ `D;23@*2:E)15V1*2BKL[G5?$6B:/=VUKJVL:=8W5R00W M-TD;R\X^4,06Y('%./O2Y5J^Q3]V/,]C0:%;A+=I8Q/(K.D98;F4$ D#J0" MRY/N/6C"J^L:8D7FOJ-FL?VC[+O,Z@=NV^7G/W]W&WKGBA:VMUV\]]ON?W M,'I_3?R]?O0IU;3A=O:G4+3[4C^6T/G+O5]F_:5SG.SYLG/2E=6YNFOX;_ )IR]V_- MI97^7%KMWM\^Q4T/Q-H.O2S1Z%KEZE)" 9%L[N.8H#T)"DXIV=K] ;2=GN M+9^)M!O6OUL];TRX:P!-X(KN-C; 9SYF#\F,'KCH:FZY.?IWZ#L^;DZ]NI7 M4KN*U6\MCRPF.(2KO,$`N!G)7)'/3D4Y[^EM_+U^Y_2FFD^CV\RA M*O#UM'827&O:3$E_\`\;27D:BYY _=DGY^2.FHII-RY%OIIZ[??T&]$Y M/9?IO]QJV\\-S&7MY8Y4#,A9& ,I*L..X((([$4NEP(DT^R34I-02SMUOY( MQ$]R(E$C(#D*6QD@$DXZ4+1-+JPK3?0LT %`#)Y8X(9)IY$CAC4L[NV%4#D /MFG+W;7Z[? Q![TVFM_P"N@DTU=%BD 'L11TN'6Q+0!%=7$% I;2W%W-'!;Q M*7DEE8*J*.I)/ % 6(K+4K&^DECLKVVN)(O]8L,JN4^9EY /'S(P^JD=C0M5 M?I_3_)IA?6Q:H * "@`H`* "@ H`* "@`H *`"@`H * "@`H`X&L2R'X=_\` M(]+_P#KC8_REK6.Q+W.\3ZA6.E1WD5G6\5FIDG-UH@DB3:78RL[# %" M],8'XY\75J4J3G2AS2[''CJ]6C0Z,.71?U_7YF/X#3QS\4+&]O--MAI MB6S[9K2,O!]H18-D1=E.0%D$H (.]%./W6Y%.*:Q,U9?93Z=V_-[+LO5 MG%EU2-:Q=1JVC%].CD_-[+LO\`$SMGU?P_H?B/Q?!XON+*WEU&2,Q1W:@F M]MO(51'&I&9-YHV*"MT^89]&%I4U"UWS.ZW=V]';TLK]T^Q[4KJHI[+E5G MVLW?7IKKZ-&YK,"R6;W^C3MWNDS+-%:*%4Q+Y:[[?: "N^,Y"OR&93T``J M^27M)NZU3]TWKMORM)Z;\MNK)C%2BH1TT5NFNMGY7^%]E?J:Y9_\`"0) M=3TO2F,]I6S);&53\AD:!88MIY_P"6@9^W.*E-T8RG)?PGMWO)3_2?F5I M5E&+T4TD_E+]&KP^[U+CRC4;;PUKWEE&US6;N^`*D'RS:3)%G//^KC0_C2 MQ$/9TY4^U&3_`/ I1E^MOD*G)S?.U9\\%Z65FOO3?S,CPM!)HMO\.M,5'.G7 ML1O[5@ORPN;&3SHSZ99@X]=[_P!VKQF]+^S3G;T;C;[G=45"I;1EWJ*_J =A:0Q@`X^90 M':7B4I5YSM-M?-T7;S;2=EV3]1X=\J46[2YE;R=]_1*Z?JNYU$-[X?\1: MQX1LO"KVLRV"2QWL-NH!L[0P,AAE4#,9,GE#RVPH/E.)J0]K*HV[QE!IOH M[M6MWZOR5^^N=)NE2A':FEU35^9O\`%;:.(CEO[#0IO$"1RR:AHDB^&T+ M`DR;8GB!X'(:6,_\!!J7NHWT=Z?E?EO\`X2^\U7+2D]/=I/F2^;_`/; MB_EKU.G\6#2O".+:PU+2C?Q:1!8/HJ6OF?VK"F[RXX.5)=BSJ=HD&6&5SUT MY_:5G974IIM=5MKZ):[6T=FK2,X1*49V:B]GG?SNMMGJG)J^/M2N/"$ M%_)97T&EPZN4&YGR([X!42@G8X3?$"P8HRJ4=F&,UE=_P[];KT;U5]E[SO MKOS-*UBH)OM+?9U7;3W7;K;9^D4MS$\/^*O$=T-)M%U2YN_[)%K-:PGR! M!,WV@AH@4D#1;=C]&(R N=HM^EK)2VZ6VMK]I1O9MVGH[),E[-I]X_-VLT]+ MV3D]4O@LTG_/Z)XFU'5_%'AU]6\4_:5MM23YH!;BW\V2"X`BWF)71F*A/)D %7?)*WG\#T:T?ZMYJV]5K7E'9W_@*3:U[?BG:ZZ)]'\ M9^,+X1I+X@L([FZEMX[FV@D2?3'YCC9#']F41$!W7;*\C$KD$[6)NG%2Y5 MZ?5=?=D_3I?:ZZ[A5?+S.UK7T^C[V\[I-/2VATOA[6[PW$D?BW5)=6T:6T MU W$-Q91,H6WN5B#%8XP6)4DMU'!14PDG#FEI[M-W[-W?R2:3N]M[I;$E)3 MY8]Y+U5K_-]++=:6;U,Z/QIHNC7.L:C-Z'J5[?:H%TS4S*D-F7-NJMB0DA! M&B .0S%B#DA!,4_9QAM)\VKZJZ;:7:[LH]6M]VG+EYG/*4=%T=Y67KNV^B MW[J!_X0CP%'JWAG4X;ZWETUK9KVV"/&\X#&&50,K@N6CP,_C'\-6VH35- MZ1]W?LDD[^L%=O\`NZ;A33J7EN[RO\VW_P"2R?R3DV5O%OQ#YN[\^&_%FQ MZ9"+,&ZCGB\M67!=1.TD:.2D?^LPO&W*E@:S=TFW_,[:48O2]D]6]+IOO M9,4'*[\J^3YDM;:K3R=KIV,CPKXHOFU2ZEL?$;2:U:E9[M#DMX8Y+E)+: M2S-'\TBX4ELJ^P;.=PJYJ2@U!?\`/S_MW637G]EKO=*U]1-J]Y/I&S[ZV]& MFNJ_Q;:&C)X\DU8#[2#5;&^N7@M7U2 )%(T5Q]JM5.]'RW&^3C@@\C! QH ME&5=N&L;Z/UC4C^2^7J*I-)J7Q:W^37]9/\9O$226FN6#^)DTNQ&EO]EB MB\EAJ4^]TEBW.K$E"JJ50JPWDD^F5'WJB_OPLO*Z?-Y]?)6UW-7[J[:2N_. MVB_&_=WTV+_P:_Y&'Q)]/_;V]JJ7\"/R_P#3#&7\1C_,]7I%A0`4 %`!0` M4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`' UB60_#O\`Y'KQ?_UQL?Y2UK'8E[GHE,15 MTK3;'2+"*QTJRMK&RBSY=O;1+'&F22*H &22?J:`+5 !0`4`% !0 4`% !0 M`4 %`%#^R+/^V_[7,C7X@-NKM,Y5$)!(5"=JDD+D@`G:,DX%$?=O;K^G]; M];7Z?U]_GOT+] !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4 M`% !0 4`% !0!P-8ED/P[_Y'KQ?_`-;'^4M:QV)YZ)3$% !0`4`% !0 4` M% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0 M`4 %`!0`4 % !0!P-8ED/P[_`.1Z\7_];'^4M:QV)YZ)3$% !0`4 %`!0` M4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % M!0`4`% !0 4`% !0!P-8ED/P[_Y'KQ?_`-;'^4M:QV)YZ)3$% !0`4`% ! M0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4`% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0`4`% !0 4` 1% !0`4 %`!0`4 % !0!__]D` ` end |
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