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The motherboard was fonctionning correctly after installing Windows Xp then, after 1 week I begin having USB Not recognized as error message for every usb devices I plugged on the computer.
You have to enable the usb support settings in the Bios setup,
how to do it?
step 1.
restart your unit.before the windows logo appear press the del or F2 to enter to Bios setup utility,
step 2.
in the chipset, look for the usb controler ,make it enable then save the changes and restart your unit.
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Try to find application that load the CPU at 100% by seeing TASKMANAGER.
To
start TASKMANAGER press CTRL+ALT+DEL on the keyboard, select PROCESSES
TAB, click on CPU to order by CPU load and find process that come near
to 100%.
if you are runninf windows xp than do an update to service pack 2. that should fix the usb problem..... you can do that by going to www.microsoft.com and clicking on the service pack 3 option than you will need to install the update software whitch only take about a min. than press express and the software will scan your computer for the latest updates. you might need to do this 2 times if ou are running with service pack 1.
If your System is in hybernation mode, don't remove any attached USB device, because it will damage your USB driver. This is one of the known problem from microsoft.
If you have to remove any USB device use 'Safely Remove Hardware'.
To remove currepted USB drivers its not enough to remove your printer drivers.
You should un-install the 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' from Device Manager.
Then re-boot to clean registry.
Install the 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' using XP Setup CD.
Then check the Mass storage, PDA etc, it should recognized by XP.
Then install printer driver (don't attach printer to system untill setup finish or setup says to connect).
I think it will fix. Please let me know your feed-back.
Try opening up the device manager and unistall everything in the Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Then reboot and let windows reinstall the USB controllers. Windows should now be able to recognize properly USB2 devices.
hi, you can try the following steps. Install the driver for the camera and the ipod as XP is preloaded with drivers for cameras for only selected models only.
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