realcestmoi
Wed Jul 02 19:47:16 PDT 2008
Hi there,
A driver probably from MS update messed up your enhanced usb controller as
computers do not get tired (lol)
Good luck on your quest.
Best regards,
Michel Denie
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> "Opinicus" <gezgin@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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>> WinXP with all patches, updates, etc in place.
>>
>> Suddenly I've started getting the "HI-SPEED USB Device Attached To
>> non-HI-SPEED Hub" error again after about a half-year or so of absence.
>> Nothing on my system has changed with the possible exception of the
>> recent WinXP updates.
>>
>> What to do? Rolling back to an earlier restore point is no longer an
>> option.
>>
>> --
>> Bob
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> This drove me crazy for a long time before I fixed it. (the advice I got
> from the computer manufacturer was to wipe my hard disk and reinstall
> windows). Useless.
>
> First, uninstall your USB drivers and let windows reinstall them. (Control
> panel - system - hardware - device manager). Expand Universal Serial Bus
> Controller (last one?), right click on each and uninstall. Then reboot.
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> If that doesn't work, then you may need a power USB hub. Your computer may
> just be getting tired.
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