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USB Root Hubs - Can't clear code 41
I plugged a Korg Nanokey into one of the four USB ports on my Dell Inspiron E1505. Windows recognized it (dong-DING), then a few seconds later the NanoKey, my graphics tablet and two external drives all went bye-bye (dong-dong-dong). In the Device Manager, all the USB Root Hubs are malfunctioned with an error 41 (drivers working, but hardware not). All of the fixes I've found on the Web --uninstalling/reinstalling the root hubs, reinstalling drivers, running Add New Hardware, last good configuration, etc. -- fail to fix. Doubleplusunpleased. I don't think that there was a power issue, because these are all integrated ports, only one drive and the graphics tablet ran off USB power, and the USB chipset has since passed a bootup diagnostic. Also, the peripherals (EXCLUDING the NanoKey) are getting power during bootup, and are even recognized for a moment before being shut down again. Windows just can't "see" anything plugged into any of the USB ports. Before I take the NanoKey back to the store and insert it into the salesman, has anyone had this problem? More importantly, has anyone *fixed* this problem? Again, I've gone through all the usual steps of uninstalling and then reinstalling. What do you do when none of that works? |
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