Sunday, August 28, 2011

[Simply Computers] Re: Usb comflict

 

Ohhh.. After removing and installing the printer and other devices.
Finally I made this change to correct the USB conflict problem.

I removed one of the USB devices connected to the tower.
I replaced it with the USB card reader.

Then I hooked up this removed USB device to the USB card reader
(which has 3 USB port - as a hub)

All worked well hany dandy.
Fred

--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, Tidings_ <tidings_@...> wrote:
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> Good idea..
> The Maxtor External Hard drive comes with 2 cables connected to it
> Thanks for your reply.
> Fred
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> See if there are newer drivers for your USB camera at their website.
>
> Other than that, an error like this just might be coincidental .. .it might not be the camera at all.
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> Why does the external hard drive need two USB cables?
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> You can try just moving the camera to the hub, and the printer to the computer directly (etc.)
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> Or just go into Device Manager and remove all the listings under USB controllers and reboot ... Windows will rebuild the list.
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> rogerX
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> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, Tidings_ <tidings_@> wrote:
> >
> > I have a powered 4 port D-Link USB hub on Pen Dual core winxp sp3
> >
> > Connected to the hub are:
> > Canon Printer
> > External 80GB HDD with 2 cables
> > TV tuner
> >
> > Connected to the PC USB are:
> > Mouse
> > Web Camera
> >
> > Recently I purchased an MSI SD card reader and hooked it to the last USB
> > port on the front of the pc tower.
> >
> > The system keeps rejecting one of the USB hooked to the PC and that is the web camera.
> >
> > With the following error: One of your USB device has bounce.
> > Translation.. the web camera is always bounced out and is not recognized.
> >
> > Any explanation to that.
> > Your help will be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Fred
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