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| Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, and I need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the fault resides. Here is my system configuration: Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB 2.0 ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on the Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs without a hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks up. I can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do a hard restart. I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB ports work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the case and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because the OS recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front as well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, and I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the front USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go back to my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Regards, Ron |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports Download and install the following update: Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925528[/url] -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Client -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Ron Miller" wrote: | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, and I | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: | | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 | | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB 2.0 | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on the | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs without a | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks up. I | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do a hard | restart. | | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB ports | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the case | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because the OS | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front as | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, and | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the front | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go back to | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! | | Regards, | | Ron |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports Tell me MVP Sir, if this is not in autoupdate, how will millions of people find it when they run into problems? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:%23ZmVySreHHA.4944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Download and install the following update: > > Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925528[/url] > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Client > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Ron Miller" wrote: > > | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, > and I > | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the > | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: > | > | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU > | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case > | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard > | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply > | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) > | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM > | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card > | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) > | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner > | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 > | > | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB > 2.0 > | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on > the > | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs > without a > | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my > | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks up. > I > | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do a > hard > | restart. > | > | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB > ports > | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the > case > | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because > the OS > | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, > | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front > as > | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, > and > | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the > front > | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go > back to > | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! > | > | Regards, > | > | Ron[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports Kirk Tell me that you are serious with that answer(> how will millions of people find it when they run into problems?) They find it like Carey or many others including myself. All it takes is to search the KB by putting in the correct search line in the search box on the MS KB site and reading the results and selecting the one from many that is associated with that issue. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "kirk jim" <11@11.11> wrote in message news:OYv85XreHHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Tell me MVP Sir, if this is not in autoupdate, > how will millions of people find it when they run into problems? > > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23ZmVySreHHA.4944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Download and install the following update: >> >> Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925528[/url] >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Client >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Ron Miller" wrote: >> >> | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, >> and I >> | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the >> | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: >> | >> | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU >> | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case >> | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard >> | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply >> | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) >> | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM >> | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card >> | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) >> | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner >> | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 >> | >> | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB >> 2.0 >> | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on >> the >> | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs >> without a >> | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my >> | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks up. >> I >> | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do a >> hard >> | restart. >> | >> | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB >> ports >> | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the >> case >> | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because >> the OS >> | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, >> | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front >> as >> | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, >> and >> | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the >> front >> | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go >> back to >> | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! >> | >> | Regards, >> | >> | Ron [/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports Peter, most people can barley search on Google... Lots of people browse the internet by putting the address in their homepage that is Google and not the address box...lol You think people are computer literate.. yet you would be surprised.... Take this newsgroup for example...You would think that in here would be some of very knowlagble folk... the percentage of us that really know whats going on in a operating system is perhaps 1-2%. The rest are people who claim that vista runs fast on 512 mb and is faster than XP! lol Some say that speed is all about "feeling" and these are MVPees too! vistaboys :-) Don't expect much from em. "Peter Foldes" <okf22********.com> wrote in message news:elQ8DRseHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Kirk Tell me that you are serious with that answer(> how will millions of people find it when they run into problems?) They find it like Carey or many others including myself. All it takes is to search the KB by putting in the correct search line in the search box on the MS KB site and reading the results and selecting the one from many that is associated with that issue. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "kirk jim" <11@11.11> wrote in message news:OYv85XreHHA.4032@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Tell me MVP Sir, if this is not in autoupdate, > how will millions of people find it when they run into problems? > > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23ZmVySreHHA.4944@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Download and install the following update: >> >> Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925528[/url] >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Client >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Ron Miller" wrote: >> >> | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, >> and I >> | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where >> the >> | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: >> | >> | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU >> | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case >> | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard >> | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply >> | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) >> | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM >> | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card >> | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) >> | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner >> | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 >> | >> | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB >> 2.0 >> | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on >> the >> | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs >> without a >> | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my >> | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks >> up. >> I >> | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do >> a >> hard >> | restart. >> | >> | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB >> ports >> | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the >> case >> | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because >> the OS >> | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, >> | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front >> as >> | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, >> and >> | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the >> front >> | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go >> back to >> | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! >> | >> | Regards, >> | >> | Ron[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports "Ron Miller" wrote: | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, and I | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: | | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 | | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB 2.0 | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on the | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs without a | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks up. I | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do a hard | restart. | | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB ports | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the case | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because the OS | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front as | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, and | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the front | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go back to | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! | | Regards, | | Ron Hi Ron. It sounds to me as though your front ports are bad too. Have you tried any other usb devices in them? -- Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group: [url]http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html[/url] Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks): "poor little MADAM albright still got your knickers twisted. how are we supposed to believe you know anything about computers when you cannot even dress your self. oh and pull that skirt down." "Good poets borrow; great poets steal." - T. S. Eliot |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports I'll be -- it worked! I was almost certain that it was a hardware problem with the front ports of the case. Many, many thanks! Regards, Ron "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: [color=blue] > Download and install the following update: > > Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925528[/url] > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Client > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Ron Miller" wrote: > > | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, and I > | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the > | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: > | > | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU > | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case > | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard > | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply > | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) > | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM > | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card > | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) > | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner > | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 > | > | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB 2.0 > | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on the > | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs without a > | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my > | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks up. I > | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do a hard > | restart. > | > | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB ports > | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the case > | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because the OS > | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, > | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front as > | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, and > | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the front > | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go back to > | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! > | > | Regards, > | > | Ron >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports That was my thought, but the software solution Carey Frisch recommended did the trick. I'm not sure I understand why, but I'm not going to complain! Regards, Ron "Nina DiBoy" wrote: [color=blue] > "Ron Miller" wrote: > > | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, > and I > | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where the > | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: > | > | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU > | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case > | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard > | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply > | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) > | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM > | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card > | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) > | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner > | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 > | > | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear > USB 2.0 > | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on the > | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs > without a > | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my > | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks > up. I > | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do > a hard > | restart. > | > | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB > ports > | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on > the case > | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because > the OS > | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, > | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up > front as > | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, and > | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the > front > | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go > back to > | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! > | > | Regards, > | > | Ron > > Hi Ron. It sounds to me as though your front ports are bad too. Have > you tried any other usb devices in them? > > -- > Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group: > [url]http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html[/url] > > Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks): > "poor little MADAM albright still got your knickers twisted. how are we > supposed to believe you know anything about computers when you cannot > even dress your self. oh and pull that skirt down." > > "Good poets borrow; great poets steal." > - T. S. Eliot >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Home Premium Freezes using front USB ports Yeah, that's been an outstanding issue on certain machines since last year. Looks like the fix has finally been released to the public. J "Ron Miller" <RonMiller@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F5D7AB03-4336-406C-8875-93DEAD83DB5B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I'll be -- it worked! I was almost certain that it was a hardware problem > with the front ports of the case. Many, many thanks! > > Regards, > > Ron > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: >[color=green] >> Download and install the following update: >> >> Reliability update for the USB stack in Windows Vista >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925528[/url] >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Client >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "Ron Miller" wrote: >> >> | I'm having an unusual problem with the front USB ports of my computer, >> and I >> | need to go through a process of elimination before determining where >> the >> | fault resides. Here is my system configuration: >> | >> | Athlon XP 64x2 4800+ Dual-Core CPU >> | Antec P180 Mid-Tower Case >> | DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G Motherboard >> | Antec Neo HE 550 Power Supply >> | 2 GB RAM (Corsair ValueSelect VS1GB400C3 DIMM x 2) >> | ATI X1650 Pro PCI-Express Video Card w/ 512MB RAM >> | Belkin 5-Port PCI USB 2.0 Card >> | Western Digital WD1600JSRTL SATA 300 MB/s Hard Drive (x 2) >> | LG GSA-H10L Lightscribe DVD Burner >> | Iomega Internal Zip Drive 250 >> | >> | When I plug a USB flash drive - any USB flash drive - into the rear USB >> 2.0 >> | ports on my system, whether they're directly on the motherboard or on >> the >> | Belkin PCI card, the drive is recognized immediately and installs >> without a >> | hitch. If I plug any of these drives into the front USB 2.0 ports of my >> | system, Vista makes a sound acknowledging the connection, then locks >> up. I >> | can't even invoke the Task Manager using Ctrl-Alt-Del and I have to do >> a hard >> | restart. >> | >> | I presume the problem isn't with the motherboard since the onboard USB >> ports >> | work just fine. I checked the connection between the front ports on the >> case >> | and the motherboard, and it's solid. I imagine it's not Vista because >> the OS >> | recognizes and installs USB flash drives connected to the rear ports, >> | although at one point, it was successfully installing the ones up front >> as >> | well. I need to go into safe mode and see if that makes a difference, >> and >> | I'll report back if it does. Unless I miss my guess, it seems like the >> front >> | USB 2.0 ports themselves are defective, in which case I'll have to go >> back to >> | my case manufacturer. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! >> | >> | Regards, >> | >> | Ron >>[/color][/color] |
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