Sunday, July 12, 2009

2 USB 2.0 hard drives not recognized. 1 IDE drive recognized as?

C: with a logical partition D:, cd-RW comes up as E.


I'm using a USB 2.0 hub. I'm getting 82801DB/DMB CODE XX


4 times. If D: not formatted, will that cause the problem?


difference in 1.1 vs 2.0 wires?





Thanks,





Dick - Win XP Home OS

2 USB 2.0 hard drives not recognized. 1 IDE drive recognized as?
Verify that you have XP Home SP2 installed. Run Windows update to make sure.
Reply:To install USB 2.0 controller drivers


Before completing this procedure, determine if the USB 2.0 controller drivers you have on your computer are installed. To determine this, do the following:





Open Computer Management.


In the console tree, click Device Manager.


Where?





Computer Management


System Tools


Device Manager


On the View menu, click Devices by type.


In the details pane, click the plus sign to the left of Universal Serial Bus controllers.


If the word "Enhanced" is included in any of the listed controllers, your computer has USB 2.0 controller drivers installed.





If you cannot find the word "Enhanced" in any of the listed controllers, perform the following procedure:





Stop using any USB devices (such as a printer or Web cam) except the mouse and keyboard.


In the details pane, click the plus sign to the left of Other devices. Then, under Other devices right-click Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller, and then click Update Driver.


Follow the steps in the Hardware Update Wizard to complete the procedure. When you are finished, you might be prompted to restart your computer.


Notes





To open Computer Management, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.


If Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller is not listed under Other devices, you cannot install a USB 2.0 driver. To find out more about installing these drivers, contact the manufacturer of your computer.





How to Check for High Speed USB (USB 2.0) Support





http://www.usbman.com/Guides/checking_fo...
Reply:None in my knowledge that would cause drive D: to have errors eventhough it aint formatted It is to be detected but that's all.





Might be those 2 flash drives that's causing it better remove it first to check..


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