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Sorry to cross post but I got no response from Windows XP helpdesk
group.
I have a Dell Inspiron 700m with Windows XP Home edition. I use several
USB devices, all of which are currently failing to enumerate properly.
When I plug them in, they show up as Unknown Devices. If I delete this
in Device manager, when I reboot, they are recognized as the default
USB device (Vid 0000 & Pid 0000). I've tried the following:
-Uninstalling/Reinstalling software
-Flashing BIOS
-Deleting Root hub, then Host in Device manager (safe mode)
-Deleting OEM files referring to any USB device (that didn't work so I
restored my computer to put them back).
-Using USBInf to identify the problem (it confirms that enumeration
fails).
I suspect that the problem lies with the fact that none of my devices
seems to have a device serial number: Palm Handheld, Sony camera, IPOD,
Cannon Still.
Because of this, I probably should not have used the same port for
different devices. The problem is that I only have two ports.
Dell tells me I should reinstall the Op System. But I can't back up my
data onto CDs because I have 7 gig worth of back up and my cd's limit
is 700 Meg.
Can anyone tell me how to force XP to stop recognizing my devices as
the default? I have the correct VID and PID numbers - is there
something I can do in the registry?
Sorry to cross post but I got no response from Windows XP helpdesk
group.
I have a Dell Inspiron 700m with Windows XP Home edition. I use several
USB devices, all of which are currently failing to enumerate properly.
When I plug them in, they show up as Unknown Devices. If I delete this
in Device manager, when I reboot, they are recognized as the default
USB device (Vid 0000 & Pid 0000). I've tried the following:
-Uninstalling/Reinstalling software
-Flashing BIOS
-Deleting Root hub, then Host in Device manager (safe mode)
-Deleting OEM files referring to any USB device (that didn't work so I
restored my computer to put them back).
-Using USBInf to identify the problem (it confirms that enumeration
fails).
I suspect that the problem lies with the fact that none of my devices
seems to have a device serial number: Palm Handheld, Sony camera, IPOD,
Cannon Still.
Because of this, I probably should not have used the same port for
different devices. The problem is that I only have two ports.
Dell tells me I should reinstall the Op System. But I can't back up my
data onto CDs because I have 7 gig worth of back up and my cd's limit
is 700 Meg.
Can anyone tell me how to force XP to stop recognizing my devices as
the default? I have the correct VID and PID numbers - is there
something I can do in the registry?