"USB Device Not Recognized" message

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Whenever my Toshiba TE2100 notebook goes into standby mode and comes out
again, it gives about 6 popup displays of the above message. If I use a
USB mouse, the mouse doesn't work after the wakeup. I've gone back to a PS2
mouse, but the messages still appear, althoughy the mouse does work.

It is running XP Pro, with SP2. According to the MS Knowledgebase, this
problem was known about and fixed in XP SP1. I can't find any other
information about it. Anyone know anything?

Thanks in advance
Steve Marshall

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You may need to contact Toshiba.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;329255

"Steve Marshall" <stevem@west2net.net.au> wrote in message
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> Whenever my Toshiba TE2100 notebook goes into standby mode and comes out
> again, it gives about 6 popup displays of the above message. If I use a
> USB mouse, the mouse doesn't work after the wakeup. I've gone back to a
> PS2 mouse, but the messages still appear, althoughy the mouse does work.
>
> It is running XP Pro, with SP2. According to the MS Knowledgebase, this
> problem was known about and fixed in XP SP1. I can't find any other
> information about it. Anyone know anything?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Steve Marshall
>
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> www.marshallarts.com.au
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Steve Marshall wrote:
| Whenever my Toshiba TE2100 notebook goes into standby mode and comes
| out again, it gives about 6 popup displays of the above message. If
| I use a USB mouse, the mouse doesn't work after the wakeup. I've
| gone back to a PS2 mouse, but the messages still appear, althoughy
| the mouse does work.
|
| It is running XP Pro, with SP2. According to the MS Knowledgebase,
| this problem was known about and fixed in XP SP1. I can't find any
| other information about it. Anyone know anything?
|
| Thanks in advance
| Steve Marshall

Go to Toshiba to update all drivers for your TE2100...
Go to Windows update to update your OS....
Go to >>Hardware>>Device Manager>>USB root hub>>Power Management
disable -- allow windows to turn offxxxxxxxx