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    Angry USB not working

    Im fixing this packard bell 2100 for some people and well at first the monitor wasnt working but i figured out it was dust. But now the USB wont work. It worked fine b4. So i desided i would reinstall windows ME but still it didnt notice it. Dont ask me to check the bios cuz its to old to even boot from a cd. Any way the machine is a Pentium 166 Mhz W/ MMX tech and the USB ports are on the mother bord.

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    Re: USB not working

    Ohh YEah When i hook my cellphone up to it it gets power and is charging and knows its hooked to a computer.

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    Re: USB not working

    To start, install a real OS - ME has all knods of bugs.
    The most difficult part of developing a program is understanding the problem.
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    Re: USB not working

    All this computer is gonna be used for is listening to music. I have windows 98 se i know its better but i lost the key code. any way ME leaves 98 in the dust on slow machiens. And windows Me doent need any drivers for it. it has the driver for a basic flash device and even my cellphone (motorola L7) i dont know how but it does unless its on the phone. plus with greater multimedia support. thats basicly all its used for.
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    now i havent touched ME in years so i dont even know if this exists on ME but ttry making sure the removeable storage service is turned on. just because it charges doesnt mean it reconizes it as a device it could be the phone pulling the energy not the computer.

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    Re: USB not working

    @AI42
    To start, install a real OS - ME has all knods of bugs.
    oh please, i used ME for 3 years hardly had any trouble with it.



    @dark_shadow
    now i havent touched ME in years so i dont even know if this exists on ME but ttry making sure the removeable storage service is turned on. just because it charges doesnt mean it reconizes it as a device it could be the phone pulling the energy not the computer.
    ?...?...The last part made sense



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    it has the driver for a basic flash device
    Perhaps too basic, if not then i'd be worried about power consumption

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    Re: USB not working

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    ?...?...The last part made sense
    first off windows me was one of the most undstable os's made by Microsoft
    so i agree with al42
    second my post made sense. what i was pointing out is that me being so old may not have the Removeable storage service like windows 2000 and windows xp does ( in the services panel of adminstrative tools) as i havent used ME in ages i dont know if it does

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    Re: USB not working

    I seem to recall that flash drives come with drivers for 98 and ME, so ME doesn't have internal drivers for them, but it has internal drivers for the USB ports, so the phone should be recognized as, at least, a not recognized device. If a clean OS install doesn't even recognize that something is plugged into the port, I'd suspect a hardware problem. (Then, again, on my laptop, I have to tell the computer to look for devices when I plug my flash drive in or it won't find it.)
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    Re: USB not working

    Some flash drives (especially the most recent) use USB 2.0. I have never used ME myself (although it's reputation is well known amongst the IT community) but it may be that it/or the pc doesn't support USB 2.0 and as such wouldn't recognise the drive.

    Also, I would have to agree with the others, the PC is just not up to scratch and if possible use 98, not ME, but if that is not possible a relatively cheap laptop (or desktop) can be purchased that will support XP
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    Re: USB not working

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    The Drive deffenatly worked b4 all USB 2.0 works on it. And another PC is not gonna happen. Plus they only care about the speed and windows 98 is slow even with a clean install running in safe mode.I know it maybe the worst OS but what ever its better then what u'all think. And 98 doesnt have any flash drivers.If i go any other way it will be a dual-boot of 95 and DOS-Windows 3.11 with calmira.

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    Ohh yeah

    It doesnt even know there are USB ports and ive tried every thing to make them work. I found all the drivers it used b4 but nuffin

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    Re: USB not working

    ME is a joke. Put 98 back on. Lack of your original serial code shouldn't stop you, there are more around.

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    well what are the specs of the computer if its slow with a win 98 install and did you look for my suggestion ?

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    Re: USB not working

    Yes

    And if found the right kind of ram i could put 2000 on it


    The specs are


    Pentium 166Mhz MMx

    32mb ram

    5gb hd

    trio or something 64 bit video adapter with 2mb eob or somthing memory

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    those are still in existance lol youd be better to get a new comp because that wont run much but if you want try 2000 and see if that's better

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    Re: USB not working

    The best you will run on that is Windows 95. 2000 requires at least 128 MB.

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    Re: USB not working

    128 is recomended and 64 is minimum

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    ya but it will run just as slow as 98 did if not slower

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    minimum specs should never be used as that is just a marketing tool to appeal to more customers, and forcing them to upgrade when the software runs slowly.
    To upgrade wouldn't be expensive
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    Re: USB not working

    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    Some flash drives (especially the most recent) use USB 2.0. I have never used ME myself (although it's reputation is well known amongst the IT community) but it may be that it/or the pc doesn't support USB 2.0 and as such wouldn't recognise the drive.

    Also, I would have to agree with the others, the PC is just not up to scratch and if possible use 98, not ME, but if that is not possible a relatively cheap laptop (or desktop) can be purchased that will support XP
    USB 2.0 is redundant... meaning that if a 2.0 device is plugged into a 1.0 port. it will simply operate at a slower speed.


    sounds like there are no device drivers for the actual usb ports themselves.

    any unknown devices listed in the device manager?
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    Re: USB not working

    the minimum requirements dont mean ****. my grandmas computer is a pentium 100mhz 32mb ram and still runs good. And ME still works good on a pentium 60mhz with 16 mb of ram. But Windows 2000 runs slow on Pentium 4's so ill just stick with ME

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    No theres no unknowin in the device manager its strange

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    Re: USB not working

    Even if there are no devices attached to the usb port ,you can see the ports listed under computername>universal serial bus controllers>.... Do you see the entries there,If not then there's a problem with the motherboard .

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedALilHelpHere
    But Windows 2000 runs slow on Pentium 4's so ill just stick with ME
    where have you been? my sisters p3 runs windows 2000 fine , and my p4 ran it fine as well it all depends on whats on the computer and its set up such as ram etc and should not be judged for every computer. as spyware , viruses etc are also a big factor of preformance

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    Re: USB not working

    this is just a shot in the dark but here's a link to packard bells support website based on the description of your model.

    perhaps you need to install the chipset drivers?

    be sure to verify your make and model
    http://support.packardbell.com/globa...gacy_PB&g=2000
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    Re: USB not working

    Quote Originally Posted by TokersBall_CDXX
    this is just a shot in the dark but here's a link to packard bells support website based on the description of your model.

    perhaps you need to install the chipset drivers?
    You only need those if you want the USB ports to work.
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