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Help I have 2 USB ports on my desktop - both linked to Belkin 4 port hubs, which are self powered from an adapter.
I am now getting error messages saying there is insuficent power to start my infrared dongle and if I try to use the scanner the whole system reboots...
Never had a problem until now - no new software installed, etc.
Running Pentium 4 with 1056mg RAM and XP with the updates.
Any ideas?
PW
I am now getting error messages saying there is insuficent power to start my infrared dongle and if I try to use the scanner the whole system reboots...
Never had a problem until now - no new software installed, etc.
Running Pentium 4 with 1056mg RAM and XP with the updates.
Any ideas?
PW
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Do the red and green lights illuminate? Have you tried unplugging and replugging the USB hubs with the computer running? What happens if you just use one? Have you tested the voltage on the adaptor with a voltmeter?
I have had a similar set of symptoms on my Dell laptop, where it suddenly doesn't seem to have the oomph to drive the (only) USB port. It went away as mysteriously as it arrived.
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I have had a similar set of symptoms on my Dell laptop, where it suddenly doesn't seem to have the oomph to drive the (only) USB port. It went away as mysteriously as it arrived.
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Second possibility is a cable fault with a USB cable. disconnect each of the devices in turn and see if the fault goes away. If it does, swap the cable to that device with one of the others and see what happens.
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pilotwolf,
Go with process of elimination. Start with one Hub and plug in one device at a time and see if you can get it to lock up or crash with just one item. If not try two at a time etc.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. What are the specs on your power supply?
Go with process of elimination. Start with one Hub and plug in one device at a time and see if you can get it to lock up or crash with just one item. If not try two at a time etc.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. What are the specs on your power supply?
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Hi AB. Yep. I'll show you mine, if you like.
Actually ... a thought. I had problems with my USB devices doing odd things (IYSWIM). Killed the joystick between sessions with X-Plane.
It turned out that XP turns off the USB ports if they don't do anything for some number of minutes. When it turns the power back on, it expects all the devices to stand to attention and announce their number. Some are a bit slow getting in their bid, and they get frozen out.
Might be the cause of your problem. Might be a useful fix elsewhere, anyway.
Tp turn OFF the "power saving" feature:.
Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Hardware - Device Manager.
Scroll down to "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" and click on the + to open that section.
Right-click on USB Root Hub.
Slect Properties - Power Management and UNTICK the bit about allowing the machine to turn off this device to save power.
Actually ... a thought. I had problems with my USB devices doing odd things (IYSWIM). Killed the joystick between sessions with X-Plane.
It turned out that XP turns off the USB ports if they don't do anything for some number of minutes. When it turns the power back on, it expects all the devices to stand to attention and announce their number. Some are a bit slow getting in their bid, and they get frozen out.
Might be the cause of your problem. Might be a useful fix elsewhere, anyway.
Tp turn OFF the "power saving" feature:.
Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Hardware - Device Manager.
Scroll down to "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" and click on the + to open that section.
Right-click on USB Root Hub.
Slect Properties - Power Management and UNTICK the bit about allowing the machine to turn off this device to save power.
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