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| My PC cannot detect devices I put into my USB ports After both two brand new webcams and a new MP3 failed to work when I plugged them into the USB ports, I realised something was wrong. I took the MP3 to another computer, plugged it in, it worked instantly. I tried then again to find the device on my PC, it did not detect it at all, even after searching for it. Although the computer does not detect it, the device seemingly detects the computer, it begins to charge after plugging it in. I wondered if anyone had a solution, as it is quite annoying that I have to travel to someone else's house, just to add more music, thanks. |
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| Re: My PC cannot detect devices I put into my USB ports I am currently working a problem with a Dell machine that if the printer is plugged in (Epson, all in one, USB) then neither an iPod (80 GB) nor a Passport hard (160 GB) drive will function. Currently I need to turn off the printer (or unplug it) to get either of those devices to work. A 512 MB thumb drive does work however. As a test I would recommend that all other USB devices be removed and then see if the MP3 player will work. Michael "P.O.T" <P.O.T@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5F8F317F-E722-43B2-94A5-67BDBD5E91B0@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > After both two brand new webcams and a new MP3 failed to work when I > plugged > them into the USB ports, I realised something was wrong. I took the MP3 to > another computer, plugged it in, it worked instantly. I tried then again > to > find the device on my PC, it did not detect it at all, even after > searching > for it. Although the computer does not detect it, the device seemingly > detects the computer, it begins to charge after plugging it in. > > I wondered if anyone had a solution, as it is quite annoying that I have > to > travel to someone else's house, just to add more music, thanks.[/color] |
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| Re: My PC cannot detect devices I put into my USB ports P.O.T wrote:[color=blue] > After both two brand new webcams and a new MP3 failed to work when I plugged > them into the USB ports, I realised something was wrong. I took the MP3 to > another computer, plugged it in, it worked instantly. I tried then again to > find the device on my PC, it did not detect it at all, even after searching > for it. Although the computer does not detect it, the device seemingly > detects the computer, it begins to charge after plugging it in. > > I wondered if anyone had a solution, as it is quite annoying that I have to > travel to someone else's house, just to add more music, thanks.[/color] I had the same problem. Try this: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940199[/url] See if this applies to your situation. Good luck. -- Dave T. In the 60's, people took LSD to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal. |
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| RE: My PC cannot detect devices I put into my USB ports When Windows Vista does not recognize a USB device when plugged: 1. Disconnect all USB devices that are working with conflicts (they are shown in the Device Manager). 2.Restart and see that no Windows popup offers to install drivers, and never can. 3. Go to start > Computer > Windows > inf > INFCACHE.1, which is the file causing the trouble and we want to delete it. To do so we need to have maximum authorization as Administrator Privileges. 4. Right click INFCACHE.1 > Properties > Security tab > Edit the permission. If you are the Administrator give yourself Full Control (all options with checks), for you need it to delete and move a Windows Operating System file, and click Ok. 5. Before deleting the INFCACHE.1 file, copy it to any other place, just in case. Delete the original Windows INFCACHE.1 inside the inf file. Restart. 6. Start connecting your USB devices one by one, giving Windows Vista enough time to install the drivers and show the Successfully Installed popup display. 7. Look where you saved the copy of the INFCACHE.1 file and delete it. "P.O.T" wrote: [color=blue] > After both two brand new webcams and a new MP3 failed to work when I plugged > them into the USB ports, I realised something was wrong. I took the MP3 to > another computer, plugged it in, it worked instantly. I tried then again to > find the device on my PC, it did not detect it at all, even after searching > for it. Although the computer does not detect it, the device seemingly > detects the computer, it begins to charge after plugging it in. > > I wondered if anyone had a solution, as it is quite annoying that I have to > travel to someone else's house, just to add more music, thanks.[/color] |
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