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marki
21-02-2010, 09:34 PM
Just spent a small fortune updating the PC after a major crash which saw a new MB, Ram (12GB :)) and CPU installed along with a whole lot of other stuff. Installed windas 7 and have been having loads of fun trying to get the thing to run properly :mad2:. I have (touch wood) solved most of the gliches but one sod remains. When I plug in my USB drive it is detected (auto detect comes up) but as soon as I try to copy something to or from the device windas freezes. Boy this program crashes hard and I wouldn't want to do too many manual shut downs. I have read just about every possible tech article/web forum I can get my hands on and it appears to be a problem between windas 7 and a number of mass storage USB devices. Most problems seemed to be around a particular chip set but mine is intel ??? I have updated the bios, chipset drivers etc etc but the problem persists. I can open the device on my win 7 laptop and any other computer I have plugged it into (win 7 PC's included). Why not this one? Any ideas? I have tried a heap of other USB sticks, some work ok, some work once then cannot be accessed whilst some will not work at all.

Mark

Tandum
21-02-2010, 10:40 PM
Do ya have a pci usb card kicking around that you can plug in?
Sounds like a hardware problem.

marki
22-02-2010, 01:40 AM
No I don't Robin. I was using my USB TV reciever tonight and it times out every 5 mins (exact) losing reception. A power setting/saver issue, perhaps legacy on the MB???

Mark

Tandum
22-02-2010, 02:07 AM
If you go to control panel / system and security / power options / change plan settings / change advanced power settings / usb settings / usb selective suspend settings ... and disable them there. That will stop the pc from powering off usb devices to save juice.

marki
22-02-2010, 02:37 AM
Thanks Robin I will give it a shot :thumbsup:

Mark

christos
24-02-2010, 12:58 PM
have got this sorted yet
it may be as simple as a usb conflict eg usb 2 stick into a usb 1 port
just a thought

cheers

marki
24-02-2010, 08:53 PM
No Mate it's all USB 2.0. I did another fresh instal and plugged the usb in when I made changes. It all worked well until one of the windows updates took it out. I have other usb storage thumb drives which work properly so I will leave it. It just seems to dislike this one stick. The TV reciever is working and does not turn off any more as I tried Robins solution and it worked :thumbsup:.

Mark