Windows Vista Forums
Vista Forums Home Join Vista Forums Windows 7 Forum Vista Tutorials Tags
Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks.

Go Back   Vista Forums > Vista Newsgroups > Vista General

Vista - USB ports working but not with mass storage devices

Reply
 
Old 12-11-2007   #1 (permalink)
Barry


 
 

USB ports working but not with mass storage devices

I've been having serious problems with my USB ports using an ipod, 500GB
external drive and USB hub/SD card reader.

My USB sockets are all powered and working OK with other USB devices
(printer etc) but not the mass storage devices. They are powered when
plugged in but are not seen in windows explorer or the relevant software.
Yesterday, my wife's ipod ended up wiped clean in itunes and had to be
restored on another PC. Today the PC won't see my SD card via a USB hub and
it won't recognise my external hard drive. Any suggestions welcome!


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-13-2007   #2 (permalink)
alexB


 
 

Re: USB ports working but not with mass storage devices

I've had a somewhat similar issue with my USB and I've come to the
conclusion it is the PCI card that does it. This is the reason why. I have
three identical systems in terms of hardware. They are all good. I have this
problem on one machine only. It has persisted for 2 years. The motherboard
has been changed twice. It did not help.

I have the same (or somewhat similar) screw up on every partition on this
machine although I have different OSs: Vista, XP and Server2003 on them. On
the other machines there are no problems under Win2K or Vista.

My problem is that I can use only ONE storage device no matter what type it
is.

I am planning to call DELL and ask them to replace the PCI card since I
still have an extended warrantee.

"Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OuFDV39OIHA.5720@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I've been having serious problems with my USB ports using an ipod, 500GB
> external drive and USB hub/SD card reader.
>
> My USB sockets are all powered and working OK with other USB devices
> (printer etc) but not the mass storage devices. They are powered when
> plugged in but are not seen in windows explorer or the relevant software.
> Yesterday, my wife's ipod ended up wiped clean in itunes and had to be
> restored on another PC. Today the PC won't see my SD card via a USB hub
> and it won't recognise my external hard drive. Any suggestions welcome!
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-13-2007   #3 (permalink)
Michael Walraven


 
 

Re: USB ports working but not with mass storage devices

My recent travails may have a bearing on your problem.

Windows XP, Dell computer.
Tried to install a iPod (classic 80 GB) would not see the iPod, some times
the iPod would report connected, but would not charge. iPod worked fine on a
laptop. Tried to connect a Passport external hard drive (180 GB) it would
show it was powered (blue light on)(USB powered, no brick involved) but
could not be seen either. The machine would see a 256 MB thumb disk.

After lots of futzing around, I happened to turn off the
printer/scanner/copier. Lo and behold the iPod and the Passport drive began
working like champs. Something about the printer was interfering with the
discovery of devices on other USB ports.

About a year ago with a white-box pc running XP I found a similar problem.
no ports would work with two different USB external hard drives if the
printer was on and attached to either of two USB ports, everything would
work if the printer was attached to other ports. I never followed thru on
that just put the printer on ports that let the external drives work and
left it that way.

(on the back were Ports AB CD and on front were ports EF, if the printer was
plugged in ports A or B then the external drives would not work if plugged
into ports A or B (not holding the printer of course) C, D, E, or F. If I
plugged in the printer to either port C or D, then the harddrive would work
in any other open port.

You might try removing all other USB devices as a test.

Your failures may vary.
Michael
Vista Home premium

"alexB" <alexb@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ukSpwHZPIHA.3532@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I've had a somewhat similar issue with my USB and I've come to the
> conclusion it is the PCI card that does it. This is the reason why. I have
> three identical systems in terms of hardware. They are all good. I have
> this problem on one machine only. It has persisted for 2 years. The
> motherboard has been changed twice. It did not help.
>
> I have the same (or somewhat similar) screw up on every partition on this
> machine although I have different OSs: Vista, XP and Server2003 on them.
> On the other machines there are no problems under Win2K or Vista.
>
> My problem is that I can use only ONE storage device no matter what type
> it is.
>
> I am planning to call DELL and ask them to replace the PCI card since I
> still have an extended warrantee.
>
> "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OuFDV39OIHA.5720@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> I've been having serious problems with my USB ports using an ipod, 500GB
>> external drive and USB hub/SD card reader.
>>
>> My USB sockets are all powered and working OK with other USB devices
>> (printer etc) but not the mass storage devices. They are powered when
>> plugged in but are not seen in windows explorer or the relevant software.
>> Yesterday, my wife's ipod ended up wiped clean in itunes and had to be
>> restored on another PC. Today the PC won't see my SD card via a USB hub
>> and it won't recognise my external hard drive. Any suggestions welcome!
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-13-2007   #4 (permalink)
alexB


 
 

Re: USB ports working but not with mass storage devices

Thank you Michael, it is relevant and useful.

My problem is that on this computer I have had a network printer all along.
Also I forgot to mention in my first post that a year ago I devoted a
special service call to DELL which took about 4 hours. A very nice guy tried
anything he or his super would come up with. Nothing helped. I think after
that they changed the motherboard first time as a sign of desperation. It
did not work.

I had my own theory which in the end proved to be wrong. My thinking was
that since only one USB attached device could work, no matter what type, the
machine was underpowered. Of course this theory discounted that fact that
all my machines had the same power plants.

In short I purchased 2 most powerful DELL compatible internal power supplies
from a small company whose name I do not quite remember. It increased my
power from 170 to 470W but it had absolutely no effect whatsoever.

I will try to apply your situation to mine. Perhaps some crazy configuration
is important.

BTW, in a bizarre dismissal of your suggestion, the other machine has a DELL
printer plugged in USB style directly. It has a HP printer for pictures and
photos attached as well. It has a bunch of other ports busy and everything
works. I am using that machine's printer remotely.

It is too complicated to analyze even for DELL people I as found out.

Thanks.

"Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OQyqEgZPIHA.484@xxxxxx
Quote:

> My recent travails may have a bearing on your problem.
>
> Windows XP, Dell computer.
> Tried to install a iPod (classic 80 GB) would not see the iPod, some times
> the iPod would report connected, but would not charge. iPod worked fine on
> a laptop. Tried to connect a Passport external hard drive (180 GB) it
> would show it was powered (blue light on)(USB powered, no brick involved)
> but could not be seen either. The machine would see a 256 MB thumb disk.
>
> After lots of futzing around, I happened to turn off the
> printer/scanner/copier. Lo and behold the iPod and the Passport drive
> began working like champs. Something about the printer was interfering
> with the discovery of devices on other USB ports.
>
> About a year ago with a white-box pc running XP I found a similar problem.
> no ports would work with two different USB external hard drives if the
> printer was on and attached to either of two USB ports, everything would
> work if the printer was attached to other ports. I never followed thru on
> that just put the printer on ports that let the external drives work and
> left it that way.
>
> (on the back were Ports AB CD and on front were ports EF, if the printer
> was plugged in ports A or B then the external drives would not work if
> plugged into ports A or B (not holding the printer of course) C, D, E, or
> F. If I plugged in the printer to either port C or D, then the harddrive
> would work in any other open port.
>
> You might try removing all other USB devices as a test.
>
> Your failures may vary.
> Michael
> Vista Home premium
>
> "alexB" <alexb@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ukSpwHZPIHA.3532@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> I've had a somewhat similar issue with my USB and I've come to the
>> conclusion it is the PCI card that does it. This is the reason why. I
>> have three identical systems in terms of hardware. They are all good. I
>> have this problem on one machine only. It has persisted for 2 years. The
>> motherboard has been changed twice. It did not help.
>>
>> I have the same (or somewhat similar) screw up on every partition on this
>> machine although I have different OSs: Vista, XP and Server2003 on them.
>> On the other machines there are no problems under Win2K or Vista.
>>
>> My problem is that I can use only ONE storage device no matter what type
>> it is.
>>
>> I am planning to call DELL and ask them to replace the PCI card since I
>> still have an extended warrantee.
>>
>> "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:OuFDV39OIHA.5720@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> I've been having serious problems with my USB ports using an ipod, 500GB
>>> external drive and USB hub/SD card reader.
>>>
>>> My USB sockets are all powered and working OK with other USB devices
>>> (printer etc) but not the mass storage devices. They are powered when
>>> plugged in but are not seen in windows explorer or the relevant
>>> software. Yesterday, my wife's ipod ended up wiped clean in itunes and
>>> had to be restored on another PC. Today the PC won't see my SD card via
>>> a USB hub and it won't recognise my external hard drive. Any suggestions
>>> welcome!
>>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Reply

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Forum
USB mass Storage Devices Not working Vista hardware & devices
USB Mass Storage Devices - Vantec 360u2 & WD MyBook ES Premium Vista hardware & devices
USB Mass Storage Devices Vista hardware & devices
USB Mass Storage Devices Unrecognized (Vista) Vista hardware & devices
USB Mass storage devices fail to install Vista hardware & devices


Vista Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized,
sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation.
"Windows Vista", the Start Orb, and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
© Designer Media Ltd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46