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| external dvd drive keeps "disappearing" from My Computer An external dvd r/w drive keeps disappearing (i.e. it doesn't play a dvd when I put one in, it is not visible as a device in My Computer, and it doesn't show up under Device Manager). I can get it to reappear, however, by unplugging the dvd drive power cord then plugging it back in. It will then appear and work OK for a while, but eventually disappears again (next day or so), and I have to unplug/replug once again. Can anyone help?? Thanx |
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| Re: external dvd drive keeps "disappearing" from My Computer Using DiskMgmt.Msc assign it a mid-alphabet letter (M,N,..). Also USB external devices can consume a large portion of the available 500 mA of current a USB Root Hub can provide. It's possible you're experiencing an overlimit and the device is being disconnected. You can check both Power consumption and Bandwidth use in Device Manager. Open each instance of the following: 1.) Root Hub, Power (TAB) displays total power usage 2.) Host Controller, Advanced (TAB) shows bandwidth use. "Peter M" <PeterM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B2325714-B5EA-4537-BAC6-C48C5F44A842@microsoft.com... > An external dvd r/w drive keeps disappearing (i.e. it doesn't play a dvd > when > I put one in, it is not visible as a device in My Computer, and it doesn't > show up under Device Manager). I can get it to reappear, however, by > unplugging the dvd drive power cord then plugging it back in. It will then > appear and work OK for a while, but eventually disappears again (next day > or > so), and I have to unplug/replug once again. Can anyone help?? > Thanx |
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| Re: external dvd drive keeps "disappearing" from My Computer I do notice that when the drive does appear, it is assigned the letter I. Also, I do have the drive connected to a 7 port USB hub. In light of this, do you still recommend doing what you say below? How will this help? Thanx again "R. McCarty" wrote: > Using DiskMgmt.Msc assign it a mid-alphabet letter (M,N,..). Also > USB external devices can consume a large portion of the available > 500 mA of current a USB Root Hub can provide. It's possible you're > experiencing an overlimit and the device is being disconnected. You > can check both Power consumption and Bandwidth use in Device > Manager. Open each instance of the following: > 1.) Root Hub, Power (TAB) displays total power usage > 2.) Host Controller, Advanced (TAB) shows bandwidth use. > > "Peter M" <PeterM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B2325714-B5EA-4537-BAC6-C48C5F44A842@microsoft.com... > > An external dvd r/w drive keeps disappearing (i.e. it doesn't play a dvd > > when > > I put one in, it is not visible as a device in My Computer, and it doesn't > > show up under Device Manager). I can get it to reappear, however, by > > unplugging the dvd drive power cord then plugging it back in. It will then > > appear and work OK for a while, but eventually disappears again (next day > > or > > so), and I have to unplug/replug once again. Can anyone help?? > > Thanx > > > |
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| Re: external dvd drive keeps "disappearing" from My Computer Is the extension hub powered or un-powered ( Has it's own 5Volt AC/DC supply ) and is the Hub USB2.0 or full speed ? I wouldn't use a primary peripheral from an extension hub. If the USB drive is USB1(.1) then which socket you use does matter. If it is USB2.0 it will route itself to the single Enhanced Controller. Using the previous checks would help you know how loaded your hubs and controllers are. Some USB peripherals just exhibit that behavior (Drop outs) and I've never seen/found a universal solution to fix them. "Peter M" <PeterM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B4B46716-0CD8-4598-9B9E-D677394911D0@microsoft.com... >I do notice that when the drive does appear, it is assigned the letter I. > Also, I do have the drive connected to a 7 port USB hub. In light of this, > do > you still recommend doing what you say below? How will this help? > Thanx again > > "R. McCarty" wrote: > >> Using DiskMgmt.Msc assign it a mid-alphabet letter (M,N,..). Also >> USB external devices can consume a large portion of the available >> 500 mA of current a USB Root Hub can provide. It's possible you're >> experiencing an overlimit and the device is being disconnected. You >> can check both Power consumption and Bandwidth use in Device >> Manager. Open each instance of the following: >> 1.) Root Hub, Power (TAB) displays total power usage >> 2.) Host Controller, Advanced (TAB) shows bandwidth use. >> >> "Peter M" <PeterM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:B2325714-B5EA-4537-BAC6-C48C5F44A842@microsoft.com... >> > An external dvd r/w drive keeps disappearing (i.e. it doesn't play a >> > dvd >> > when >> > I put one in, it is not visible as a device in My Computer, and it >> > doesn't >> > show up under Device Manager). I can get it to reappear, however, by >> > unplugging the dvd drive power cord then plugging it back in. It will >> > then >> > appear and work OK for a while, but eventually disappears again (next >> > day >> > or >> > so), and I have to unplug/replug once again. Can anyone help?? >> > Thanx >> >> >> |
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| Re: external dvd drive keeps "disappearing" from My Computer The hub is usb2.0, and I believe it IS powered; not in front of it right now unfortunately. I will take your advice of not connecting a primary peripheral to the hub then. Thanks. I'll just need to get a longer usb cable now to reach the back of my tower. Thanks a lot "R. McCarty" wrote: > Is the extension hub powered or un-powered ( Has it's own 5Volt > AC/DC supply ) and is the Hub USB2.0 or full speed ? > > I wouldn't use a primary peripheral from an extension hub. If the > USB drive is USB1(.1) then which socket you use does matter. If it > is USB2.0 it will route itself to the single Enhanced Controller. > > Using the previous checks would help you know how loaded your > hubs and controllers are. > > Some USB peripherals just exhibit that behavior (Drop outs) and > I've never seen/found a universal solution to fix them. > > "Peter M" <PeterM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B4B46716-0CD8-4598-9B9E-D677394911D0@microsoft.com... > >I do notice that when the drive does appear, it is assigned the letter I. > > Also, I do have the drive connected to a 7 port USB hub. In light of this, > > do > > you still recommend doing what you say below? How will this help? > > Thanx again > > > > "R. McCarty" wrote: > > > >> Using DiskMgmt.Msc assign it a mid-alphabet letter (M,N,..). Also > >> USB external devices can consume a large portion of the available > >> 500 mA of current a USB Root Hub can provide. It's possible you're > >> experiencing an overlimit and the device is being disconnected. You > >> can check both Power consumption and Bandwidth use in Device > >> Manager. Open each instance of the following: > >> 1.) Root Hub, Power (TAB) displays total power usage > >> 2.) Host Controller, Advanced (TAB) shows bandwidth use. > >> > >> "Peter M" <PeterM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:B2325714-B5EA-4537-BAC6-C48C5F44A842@microsoft.com... > >> > An external dvd r/w drive keeps disappearing (i.e. it doesn't play a > >> > dvd > >> > when > >> > I put one in, it is not visible as a device in My Computer, and it > >> > doesn't > >> > show up under Device Manager). I can get it to reappear, however, by > >> > unplugging the dvd drive power cord then plugging it back in. It will > >> > then > >> > appear and work OK for a while, but eventually disappears again (next > >> > day > >> > or > >> > so), and I have to unplug/replug once again. Can anyone help?? > >> > Thanx > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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