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USB host problem.

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by scgoh123, 2011/01/28.

  1. 2011/01/28
    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Sorry I need to post another topic.

    There is also a huge problem after installing the new motherboard. When I insert a USB cable of a Camera to a USB Host to upload photos to Facebook, these problems occurred:

    1. Speaker became buggy ( It should playing the songs but It dosent respond)
    2. Computer hangs ( have to do force-restart)
    3. got BLSOD after restart ( It wont boot into WinXP but a DOS window blinking at me)

    The only solution is to unplug the USB camera cable. These problems wont occur in OLD motherboard :(

    Is it the corruption of USB cable??
     
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    wildfire

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    When you installed the new board did you do a fresh install of XP, or at the very least install the correct chipset drivers for the new board.

    It would help if we knew the make/model of the camera and also if you use SIW you would be able to correctly ID your motherboard.

    Please update your system details.
     

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    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Yes I indeed reformatted the computer......

    The model of the Camera is SONY DSC-W310 and.......
    correctly ID your motherboard?? What does that means?? (sorry My english is bad)

    I've updated the systems specs after I've reformatted the computer......
     
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    wildfire

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    ID (Identify). Don't worry about the bad English. I can be fairy patient at times :)

    From the system details. link I posted concentrate on the motherboard section and Enter the Manufacturer and Model as listed.

    I don't believe Samsung make motherboards but instead rely on other manufacturers (I could be wrong).
     
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    scgoh123

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    Ok some info there :) still not enough to identify your board %100 though.

    May I suggest we sort out your BIOS issue before continuing with this.

    It's best to handle one issue at a time and your BIOS one appears to be the simplest to resolve.

    EDIT:

    Whilst you're in changing the battery you could look for a model number etc (usually located between the PCI slots).
     
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