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How can it be a hardware issue if when the software is not doing what it is
suppose to do? Media Player sees the device, can see the contents, but can
get songs from my computer to the MP3.
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> (cross-post to XP Hardware added)
> "USB device not recognized" <USBdevicenotrecognized@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:367B451B-883D-4C24-8582-632A9C8D55DD@microsoft.com...
> > OK I have the USB drive working at last, as a storage device only. But, XP
> > pro SP2 is not supporting the U3 launchpad on my computer????? Works fine on
> > my daughters older XP home SP@ machine. Does anyone have any clues. I have
> > formatted and installed the U3 launchpad from the Sandisk U3 web site
> > several times but it never works.
> > Any help is much appreciated.
>
>
> WU isn't really the right newsgroup for diagnosing hardware problems.
>
> Try the XP Hardware NG. Cross-post added for your convenience.
> Click on the link in this message's header to enter that newsgroup
> (assuming the portal you are using is general enough to provide access
> to that newsgroup too.) You may even see a reply from that newsgroup
> this way in any case.
>
>
> Good luck
>
> Robert Aldwinckle
> ---
>
>
> >
> > "USB device not recognized" wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks for your reply Dan but no, not a limited user.
> >>
> >> "Dan" wrote:
> >>
> >> > USB device not recognized wrote:
> >> > > I too am having the same problem with a Sandisk Cruzer Micro drive. It works
> >> > > fine on my daughters XP home SP 2 puter but refuses to work on my XP Pro SP2
> >> > > puter. I have downloaded all the s/packs at MS update. It half worked when I
> >> > > first plugged it in. I have uninstalled all the USB device list and rebooted.
> >> > > I have booted with the drive plugged in, changed numerous bios settings, you
> >> > > name it I've done it. The only way I have been able to make it work is to
> >> > > disable USB 2 in the BIOS.
> >> > > There has to be a fix for this can anyone help PLEASE.
> >> > >
> >> > > "lilbrown" wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > >> I purchased an iPod mino last summer and up until recentley it worked fine
> >> > >> with my Windows XP home edition. One day when I plugged in my iPod with my
> >> > >> USB lead an error message pooped up in the bottom right hand corner "USB
> >> > >> device not recognised" it gave me an option to troubleshoot, which I have
> >> > >> done carefully several times but with no solution found. This is really
> >> > >> frustrating, as although my iPod will charge I cannot update songs on it! Any
> >> > >> useful help would be really appriciated because I'm really fed up with it
> >> > >> now!
> >> >
> >> > You are not in a limited user account that has the USB device disabled
> >> > by any chance are you? I know this is a really long shot and probably
> >> > very unlikely but I thought I would ask and since I can only read your
> >> > post I do not know what the others have already posted.
> >> >
>
>
>
suppose to do? Media Player sees the device, can see the contents, but can
get songs from my computer to the MP3.
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
> (cross-post to XP Hardware added)
> "USB device not recognized" <USBdevicenotrecognized@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:367B451B-883D-4C24-8582-632A9C8D55DD@microsoft.com...
> > OK I have the USB drive working at last, as a storage device only. But, XP
> > pro SP2 is not supporting the U3 launchpad on my computer????? Works fine on
> > my daughters older XP home SP@ machine. Does anyone have any clues. I have
> > formatted and installed the U3 launchpad from the Sandisk U3 web site
> > several times but it never works.
> > Any help is much appreciated.
>
>
> WU isn't really the right newsgroup for diagnosing hardware problems.
>
> Try the XP Hardware NG. Cross-post added for your convenience.
> Click on the link in this message's header to enter that newsgroup
> (assuming the portal you are using is general enough to provide access
> to that newsgroup too.) You may even see a reply from that newsgroup
> this way in any case.
>
>
> Good luck
>
> Robert Aldwinckle
> ---
>
>
> >
> > "USB device not recognized" wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks for your reply Dan but no, not a limited user.
> >>
> >> "Dan" wrote:
> >>
> >> > USB device not recognized wrote:
> >> > > I too am having the same problem with a Sandisk Cruzer Micro drive. It works
> >> > > fine on my daughters XP home SP 2 puter but refuses to work on my XP Pro SP2
> >> > > puter. I have downloaded all the s/packs at MS update. It half worked when I
> >> > > first plugged it in. I have uninstalled all the USB device list and rebooted.
> >> > > I have booted with the drive plugged in, changed numerous bios settings, you
> >> > > name it I've done it. The only way I have been able to make it work is to
> >> > > disable USB 2 in the BIOS.
> >> > > There has to be a fix for this can anyone help PLEASE.
> >> > >
> >> > > "lilbrown" wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > >> I purchased an iPod mino last summer and up until recentley it worked fine
> >> > >> with my Windows XP home edition. One day when I plugged in my iPod with my
> >> > >> USB lead an error message pooped up in the bottom right hand corner "USB
> >> > >> device not recognised" it gave me an option to troubleshoot, which I have
> >> > >> done carefully several times but with no solution found. This is really
> >> > >> frustrating, as although my iPod will charge I cannot update songs on it! Any
> >> > >> useful help would be really appriciated because I'm really fed up with it
> >> > >> now!
> >> >
> >> > You are not in a limited user account that has the USB device disabled
> >> > by any chance are you? I know this is a really long shot and probably
> >> > very unlikely but I thought I would ask and since I can only read your
> >> > post I do not know what the others have already posted.
> >> >
>
>
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