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External USB hub not working
I have some troubles with my new USB 2 "high speed" hub
( http://tinyurl.com/5ql9xn ) that is, once installed I was getting some errors about removing connected devices 'cause I could get better performance on a USB 2 port.... huh? How could it be? It is a USB 2 hub! So I've noticed that I was getting some errors (in the system tray) like: "Device driver was not succesfully installed" and in the list: "USB 2.0 Hub" "Searching preconfigure d driver folders" So I've read on the package (unknown chines brand) that the hub is compatible with all but Vista! What can I do? |
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External USB hub not working
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 01:06:29 +0200, "Marcus"
wrote: I have some troubles with my new USB 2 "high speed" hub ( http://tinyurl.com/5ql9xn ) that is, once installed I was getting some errors about removing connected devices 'cause I could get better performance on a USB 2 port.... huh? How could it be? It is a USB 2 hub! So I've noticed that I was getting some errors (in the system tray) like: "Device driver was not succesfully installed" and in the list: "USB 2.0 Hub" "Searching preconfigure d driver folders" So I've read on the package (unknown chines brand) that the hub is compatible with all but Vista! What can I do? If you had read the complete description (click to read more details), you would have seen that there was no mention of it being Vista-compatible. Put it in the little round file under your desk and buy a new one that IS Vista-compatible. |
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External USB hub not working
"Nonny" wrote in message
... On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 01:06:29 +0200, "Marcus" wrote: I have some troubles with my new USB 2 "high speed" hub ( http://tinyurl.com/5ql9xn ) that is, once installed I was getting some errors about removing connected devices 'cause I could get better performance on a USB 2 port.... huh? How could it be? It is a USB 2 hub! So I've noticed that I was getting some errors (in the system tray) like: "Device driver was not succesfully installed" and in the list: "USB 2.0 Hub" "Searching preconfigure d driver folders" So I've read on the package (unknown chines brand) that the hub is compatible with all but Vista! What can I do? If you had read the complete description (click to read more details), you would have seen that there was no mention of it being Vista-compatible. Put it in the little round file under your desk and buy a new one that IS Vista-compatible. There are some honest manuals that say for best results, avoid USB hubs and connect directly to a USB port on the computer. I have read that USB has some quirks that make it not fast enough for many new devices and that USB is not the connection of choice in new systems; however, eSata seems to have some problems in Vista (see my previous post to a thread about eSata drives). Wikipedia has some interesting stuff about USB. John |
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External USB hub not working
I have read that USB has some quirks that make it not fast enough for many
new devices and that USB is not the connection of choice in new systems; however, eSata seems to have some problems in Vista (see my previous post to a thread about eSata drives). Wikipedia has some interesting stuff about USB. John The strange fact is that if the any hub is really USB compliant, it should simply work, regardless being used on Vista, Mac OSX or Linux. I'm asking my self if there may be some configuration tweak to adjust: - the hub is "working" (slow but working) - it acts like if not being USB 2, while it really is - it is shown like having 4 ports instead of 7..... Any hint? |
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External USB hub not working
Nevertheless, many hubs that work fine with XP do not do so with Vista. In
fact, I had one older hub that blue-screened Vista. Get a Vista-compatible hub. There is a limit on how many devices a system can handle (there is only so much power available to the usb bus to support data transfers) and it is not the case that you can successfully connect devices to all available ports simultaneously on many computers. I have seen reports of a fouth device causing a usb hard drive to disappear from Computer. "Marcus" wrote in message m... I have read that USB has some quirks that make it not fast enough for many new devices and that USB is not the connection of choice in new systems; however, eSata seems to have some problems in Vista (see my previous post to a thread about eSata drives). Wikipedia has some interesting stuff about USB. John The strange fact is that if the any hub is really USB compliant, it should simply work, regardless being used on Vista, Mac OSX or Linux. I'm asking my self if there may be some configuration tweak to adjust: - the hub is "working" (slow but working) - it acts like if not being USB 2, while it really is - it is shown like having 4 ports instead of 7..... Any hint? |
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