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| USB Malfunction? I have a Logitech MOMO Force Feedback Racing Wheel, and when I plug it into our new computer that has Vista on it, an error bubble pops up saying that the device malfunctioned and Windows can't recognize it. But I know the wheel works because I used it two weeks ago on our old computer that has XP on it. I've tried Logitech tech. support, but I was told to get on Microsoft here and search. If somebody can help me out, I'd VERY much appreciate it. |
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| RE: USB Malfunction? "Ernde38" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a Logitech MOMO Force Feedback Racing Wheel, and when I plug it into > our new computer that has Vista on it, an error bubble pops up saying that > the device malfunctioned and Windows can't recognize it. But I know the > wheel works because I used it two weeks ago on our old computer that has XP > on it. I've tried Logitech tech. support, but I was told to get on Microsoft > here and search. If somebody can help me out, I'd VERY much appreciate it.[/color] Uninstall all drivers and software for the wheel and install the latest for it from here: [url]http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/441/320&cl=gb,en[/url] then try again. If you havent done so already that is. |
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| RE: USB Malfunction? Already did that as well. It didn't work. Somebody on Logitech's forums told me that there is some sort of USB Numeration problem with some versions of Vista. |
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| RE: USB Malfunction? "Ernde38" wrote: [color=blue] > Already did that as well. It didn't work. Somebody on Logitech's forums > told me that there is some sort of USB Numeration problem with some versions > of Vista.[/color] hello again Just did a search on the forum with USB enumeration problem in vista and found the following: [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx?query=USB+enumeration+problem+in+vista&dg=&cat=&lang=en&cr=US&pt=&catlist=D1CBF0BD-E8EE-4D73-8ECC-15AF7EC6783B&dglist=&ptlist=&exp=&sloc=en-us[/url] Click on the top one error code 10.. Have a look at the last post by R.Mcathy that might help |
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| RE: USB Malfunction? Well I found some "Phantoms", but they all say "Unknown Devices" and when I click on properties, it says the device needs to be reconnected to the hardware. |
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| RE: USB Malfunction? Here's what is says under each Phantom device when i click properties, "Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)". |
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| RE: USB Malfunction? That's the same one I get. I had trouble with my back up and storage (by the looks of things, this is not an uncommon problem), so, I ordered an external hard drive (specifically for Vista) like many support threads suggested. No software, just USB & go. Worked the 1st 2 days. Yesterday, Windows installed a "critical" update. Went to use it last night and couldn't. Still can't. It's telling me it's a bad device. This is getting ridiculous. I spend more time researching issues, codes, errors, updates and downloads, trying to FIX my BRAND NEW computer, than I spend actually using it! So now, I've got everything backed up, but cannot get to it! Not good... "Ernde38" wrote: [color=blue] > Here's what is says under each Phantom device when i click properties, > "Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)".[/color] |
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| Re: USB Malfunction? This solution has worked for some people with problematic USB devices: Locate the file INFCACHE.1 in C:\Windows\inf Right click on the INFCACHE.1 file, select Properties >Security > Edit, and give your account full control. Delete INFCACHE.1, or rename it to INFCACHE.1.BAK or temporarily move to your desktop. REBOOT -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "GIMomma" <GIMomma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9F380B5E-974A-4FFA-ADA0-062C3230F405@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > That's the same one I get. I had trouble with my back up and storage (by the > looks of things, this is not an uncommon problem), so, I ordered an external > hard drive (specifically for Vista) like many support threads suggested. No > software, just USB & go. Worked the 1st 2 days. Yesterday, Windows > installed a "critical" update. Went to use it last night and couldn't. > Still can't. It's telling me it's a bad device. > > This is getting ridiculous. I spend more time researching issues, codes, > errors, updates and downloads, trying to FIX my BRAND NEW computer, than I > spend actually using it! > > So now, I've got everything backed up, but cannot get to it! Not good... > > > > "Ernde38" wrote: >[color=green] >> Here's what is says under each Phantom device when i click properties, >> "Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code >> 45)".[/color][/color] |
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| Re: USB Malfunction? I have had this problem, when I unplugged the USB device wrong. Yes you can loose all info.... I found that if I unplug before I click OK the info is there.... If I unplug after I click OK, all info is GONE. I have not tested this since the latest upgrades have been installed. I also found it was best to NOT HAVE IT PLUGGED IN WHEN BOOTING... BUT TO PLUG IN after the boot - worked FINE. make sure you also have the correct USB port many times USB 2.0 devices do not work correctly in USB 1. ports Yes, some ports are USB 1 not USB 2 ----> strange but true. READ your MOBO manual "GIMomma" <GIMomma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9F380B5E-974A-4FFA-ADA0-062C3230F405@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > That's the same one I get. I had trouble with my back up and storage (by > the > looks of things, this is not an uncommon problem), so, I ordered an > external > hard drive (specifically for Vista) like many support threads suggested. > No > software, just USB & go. Worked the 1st 2 days. Yesterday, Windows > installed a "critical" update. Went to use it last night and couldn't. > Still can't. It's telling me it's a bad device. > > This is getting ridiculous. I spend more time researching issues, codes, > errors, updates and downloads, trying to FIX my BRAND NEW computer, than I > spend actually using it! > > So now, I've got everything backed up, but cannot get to it! Not good... > > > > "Ernde38" wrote: >[color=green] >> Here's what is says under each Phantom device when i click properties, >> "Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code >> 45)".[/color][/color] |
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| Re: USB Malfunction? I didn't unplug it wrong. I always "safely remove" all of my devices. How did you get yours to to work again? This happened after an update. I've even tried to undo the udpate and it won't let me do that, either. I tried what 'Cal Bear 66' suggested and still, nothing. I'm an online student and this is really going to screw up my 4.0. I wish I were given the option to have XP installed on this $2,400 laptop... "Snuffy" wrote: [color=blue] > I have had this problem, when I unplugged the USB device wrong. > Yes you can loose all info.... > > I found that if I unplug before I click OK the info is there.... If I > unplug after I click OK, all info is GONE. > I have not tested this since the latest upgrades have been installed. > I also found it was best to NOT HAVE IT PLUGGED IN WHEN BOOTING... > BUT TO PLUG IN after the boot - worked FINE. > > make sure you also have the correct USB port many times USB 2.0 devices do > not work correctly in USB 1. ports > > Yes, some ports are USB 1 not USB 2 ----> strange but true. READ your MOBO > manual > > > > "GIMomma" <GIMomma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9F380B5E-974A-4FFA-ADA0-062C3230F405@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > That's the same one I get. I had trouble with my back up and storage (by > > the > > looks of things, this is not an uncommon problem), so, I ordered an > > external > > hard drive (specifically for Vista) like many support threads suggested. > > No > > software, just USB & go. Worked the 1st 2 days. Yesterday, Windows > > installed a "critical" update. Went to use it last night and couldn't. > > Still can't. It's telling me it's a bad device. > > > > This is getting ridiculous. I spend more time researching issues, codes, > > errors, updates and downloads, trying to FIX my BRAND NEW computer, than I > > spend actually using it! > > > > So now, I've got everything backed up, but cannot get to it! Not good... > > > > > > > > "Ernde38" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> Here's what is says under each Phantom device when i click properties, > >> "Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code > >> 45)".[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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