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skull_leader7@yahoo.com
Hi all...
I have several USB hard drives attached to my system (XP SP2, ASUS A8N
Motherboard, Athlon 4400), and I am experiencing the following issues
intermitently on several of the drives:
a) drive works, but is very slow
b) drive still shows up under My Computer, but directory listings are
wrong (only shows some of the top level folders, sub folders show as
empty, files cannot be accessed)
c) drive does not show up at all under My Computer following reboot
I can usually clear up any of these, temporarily, by unplugging the
drive and plugging it back in (using the Safely Remove Hardware tool
whenever possible, though this usually refuses to allow me to
disconnect the device) but it usually doesn't help for very long.
I have a total of 12 USB ports on the computer itself (8 on the front/
rear panels from the motherboard itself, and 4 more from a PCI card -
this behavior was occuring before the PCI card, but I thought if I
could put some devices on a seperate root hub it would help?), and
admitedly a lot of USB devices but not too many (I thought) to work:
the devices are:
4 hubs (2 Four Port USB 2.0 Hubs, 1 4 Port USB 1.1 Hub, 1 Hub built
into NEC LCD Monitor)
Keyboard
Mouse
iPod
Gamepad
Wireless Network Adaptor
6 External Hard Drives
I've tried various combinations of cables and ports and hubs to no
avail. I've also tried deleting all of the root hubs in the device
manager, restarting the computer and letting XP go through its "find
new hardware" routine, but the problems persist.
What is going on here? Is there any way to clear this up? BIOS
update? Do I simply have too much plugged in?
I have several USB hard drives attached to my system (XP SP2, ASUS A8N
Motherboard, Athlon 4400), and I am experiencing the following issues
intermitently on several of the drives:
a) drive works, but is very slow
b) drive still shows up under My Computer, but directory listings are
wrong (only shows some of the top level folders, sub folders show as
empty, files cannot be accessed)
c) drive does not show up at all under My Computer following reboot
I can usually clear up any of these, temporarily, by unplugging the
drive and plugging it back in (using the Safely Remove Hardware tool
whenever possible, though this usually refuses to allow me to
disconnect the device) but it usually doesn't help for very long.
I have a total of 12 USB ports on the computer itself (8 on the front/
rear panels from the motherboard itself, and 4 more from a PCI card -
this behavior was occuring before the PCI card, but I thought if I
could put some devices on a seperate root hub it would help?), and
admitedly a lot of USB devices but not too many (I thought) to work:
the devices are:
4 hubs (2 Four Port USB 2.0 Hubs, 1 4 Port USB 1.1 Hub, 1 Hub built
into NEC LCD Monitor)
Keyboard
Mouse
iPod
Gamepad
Wireless Network Adaptor
6 External Hard Drives
I've tried various combinations of cables and ports and hubs to no
avail. I've also tried deleting all of the root hubs in the device
manager, restarting the computer and letting XP go through its "find
new hardware" routine, but the problems persist.
What is going on here? Is there any way to clear this up? BIOS
update? Do I simply have too much plugged in?