If the USB2 port doesn't correctly detect a plugged in dev..

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If the USB2 port doesn't correctly detect a plugged in devise is there any
other way to get this done like using 3rd part utilities, changing BIOS
ECT,ECT?

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Have you installed the software for the device you are connecting?

Have you used a different USB device on this port and did it work OK?

What is the device you are connecting, and what is it being recognised as?

There is a lot of troubleshooting advice here:
http://www.usbman.com/

Your subject line is very hard to read.

"The Old Timer" <notathome@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> If the USB2 port doesn't correctly detect a plugged in devise is there any
> other way to get this done like using 3rd part utilities, changing BIOS
> ECT,ECT?
 
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There is no software needed for the item in question.. It's a hard drive in
a caddie which is supposed to load through USB2 plug & get auto detected.
It gets identified correctly as a USB2 mass storage device but then has an
errors 10 or 22 which prevents me from seeing what's on disk.


"Brian Noble" <BHNoble@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Have you installed the software for the device you are connecting?

Have you used a different USB device on this port and did it work OK?

What is the device you are connecting, and what is it being recognised as?

There is a lot of troubleshooting advice here:
http://www.usbman.com/

Your subject line is very hard to read.

"The Old Timer" <notathome@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> If the USB2 port doesn't correctly detect a plugged in devise is there any
> other way to get this done like using 3rd part utilities, changing BIOS
> ECT,ECT?
 
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What is the exact error message? What triggers the message - for instance
do you have to try to access the drive to get the error, or does it appear
as part of the device initialization?

Has the drive been formatted?

"Videot" <videot@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> There is no software needed for the item in question.. It's a hard drive
in
> a caddie which is supposed to load through USB2 plug & get auto detected.
> It gets identified correctly as a USB2 mass storage device but then has an
> errors 10 or 22 which prevents me from seeing what's on disk.
 
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Device Manager tells me most times that it's not properly initialed & has an
error 10. Once or twice I have instead seen it display code 22.


"Brian Noble" <BHNoble@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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What is the exact error message? What triggers the message - for instance
do you have to try to access the drive to get the error, or does it appear
as part of the device initialization?

Has the drive been formatted?

"Videot" <videot@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:424cfa33$0$29864$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> There is no software needed for the item in question.. It's a hard drive
in
> a caddie which is supposed to load through USB2 plug & get auto detected.
> It gets identified correctly as a USB2 mass storage device but then has an
> errors 10 or 22 which prevents me from seeing what's on disk.