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How to Install Usb Device in Windows Xp

  • #1

Hi, right now I'm going around every PC support board I can find in order to solve this problem I've been having on my laptop.

For some reason now whenever I try to plug in a new USB device that's plug-n-play (meaning it shouldn't require any installation procedure) like my PSP, an external hard drive, or even a new USB flash drive, the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear, search for the drivers to install the hardware, won't find them, and then simply won't install the device.

The only USB devices it takes now seem to be things that were already installed long ago like one of my USB flash drives, my mouse, my camera, and my printer. Nothing else works.

When I tried to contact Dell, we tried to uninstall every USB driver in the computer and then reinstall them and Windows XP would not accept any of them. After that Dell said that I needed to reinstall Windows but I'm sure there must be some other way to fix this problem.

On top of that, because nothing new I try works, I don't have any way of transferring anything from my computer that won't fit on the 128MB flash drive that I have for it, which means I have absolutely no way of backing up most of the stuff on this computer.

Has anyone else ever had this problem?

  • #3

I would have to echo Jobeard's comments and...

thanks to backward compatibility, this definitely is USB Hub related. You also might want to check to see if inactivity is disabling these and not able to logically regrant power. Go to Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager>USB Controllers>USB Root Hub>(right click)>properties>power management(uncheck top box, check lower box) restart

  • #5

When I check USB in the device manager, all of these show up:

This laptop only has two USB ports in the back so what do all the "HUB"s mean?

Intel(r) 8280 1DB/DBM USB2.0 Enhanced Host Controller - 24CD

Intel(r) 8280 1DB/DBM USB2.0 Enhanced Host Controller - 24C2

Intel(r) 8280 1DB/DBM USB2.0 Enhanced Host Controller - 24C4

Intel(r) 8280 1DB/DBM USB2.0 Enhanced Host Controller - 24C7

USB Root Hub

USB Root Hub

USB Root Hub

USB Root Hub

jobeard said:

I think it's a procedural issue to make this work.

  1. uninstall the device driver(s) and the HUB too
  2. power off (not restart)
  3. now cable the device to your system and then power it on (if applicaable)
  4. boot your system

The driver for the USB HUB and the specific device should be reinstalled for you.

Not sure what you meant by "device drivers" but I went and uninstalled everything that was under USB in Device Manager, powered off my comp, connected a device I wanted to use, then powered the system back on and booted it up.

When I did that the system reinstalled three of the drivers I listed above, but did not reinstall the one that said "Intel(r) 8280 1DB/DBM USB2.0 Enhanced Host Controller - 24CD", nor did it reinstall the four HUBs I had. So now the Found New Device Manager keeps coming up repeatedly and all the HUBs are gone.

...and now I can't stop the found new hardware wizard from popping up. even if i tell it not to try to install the hardware (which is one of the USB drivers in the system) ever again, it still comes up, even when I restart the system or try system restore.

Also, neither of my USB ports work anymore.

  • #6

Do Not Fret

Redswirl, what is the make and model of the computer?

  • #7

orko1978 said:

Redswirl, what is the make and model of the computer?

Dell Inspiron 8600.
Laptop.

  • #8

Fix the USBs

Allow the prompts to reinstall whatever they want. Let the wizard search applicable subfolders in this directory. 'C:\dell\drivers' If this doesn't work, I'd be glad to help you through RD. email me,
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mailpup

  • #9

For what it's worth, whenever I insert a new flash drive into a USB port Windows XP gives me the found new hardware message. It does this for each USB controller, in fact. However, in my case the difference is Windows finds and installs the driver and I'm good to go.

If Windows isn't finding the driver, you may have to reinstall Windows despite your reluctance to do so.

  • #10

orko1978 said:

Allow the prompts to reinstall whatever they want. Let the wizard search applicable subfolders in this directory. 'C:\dell\drivers' If this doesn't work, I'd be glad to help you through RD. email me,
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Didn't work. The Wizard wouldn't let me search that folder at all. Said it didn't contain any driver information files.
And what's RD?

  • #11

What is RD?

Remote Desktop

  • #12

orko1978 said:

remote desktop? i'm trying to fix this on a laptop!

mailpup

  • #13

It's a feature of your O.S. Try googling the term remote desktop to get an idea of what orko1978 is talking about.

  • #14

mailpup said:

For what it's worth, whenever I insert a new flash drive into a USB port Windows XP gives me the found new hardware message. It does this for each USB controller, in fact. However, in my case the difference is Windows finds and installs the driver and I'm good to go.

If Windows isn't finding the driver, you may have to reinstall Windows despite your reluctance to do so.

Yes mailpup,
I see this in my laptop repairs from time to time, and the only thing that fixes the problem is to reinstall Windows

  • #15

My USB ports have suddenly stopped working fully too. Previously working devices continue to work correctly but I cannot connect new ones. When I try, Windows recognises the new hardware and launches a wizard to find a driver but then fails to find it either locally or on the Internet. Subsequently the device is ignored when plugged in. The devices all work correctly on my other (laptop) PC.

The system with problems is a Mesh desktop PC running WinXP Home SP2 with automatic updates enabled. My old Olympus digital camera, HP printer and 256MB flash drive still work fine however my new Panasonic digital camera, 2GB flash drive and LG mobile phone do not work on the Mesh but are fine on my Toshiba laptop.

I am aware of one event that might be significant. I have a cheap webcam that used to work on the desktop but I unplugged it to use with my laptop. That was fine except that it will not now connect to either PC. This was the first instance I noticed of a USB driver not being found (although I hadn't uninstalled the webcam) but it doesn't appear to have affected the laptop in any other way.

I have tried unplugging all USB devices and un-installing all USB drivers. On re-booting XP finds the 3 USB controllers (I have 3 pairs of physical USB ports) but cannot find the driver software. I have done a System Restore to get back to where I was before. There are no question marks in Drivers under USB devices and under Devices I have deleted the USB camera and USB drive which did display yellow question marks.

My motherboard (ASUSTeK Computer INC. A7N8X2.0) is not listed on the manufacturer's site (presumably because it is a "special" manufactured for Mesh) so I can't search for updates.

Any ideas on what is wrong and what else I could try? Re-installing Windows is too big a step for me (I only have the recovery disc as it was pre-installed by the manufacturer).

P.S. Would something like Diver Magic be likely to help me?

  • #16

Idea for you

RedSwirl said:

I don't have any way of transferring anything from my computer that won't fit on the 128MB flash drive that I have for it, which means I have absolutely no way of backing up most of the stuff on this computer.

RedSwirl, I've been thinking about your problem and realized another option. Backup your stuff here, http://www.box.net/ and then reinstall your OS.

  • #17

Oh, I got everything to work now. I just told the Wizard to look in C:\I386 and it found all my drivers again and was even able to install new ones.

Whenever I put in a new device that's plug n' play the Wizard still shows up which I know shouldn't happen, but so far I've been able to tell the Wizard to look in C:\I386 for every device and it installs eventually, even if I have to tell it where to look for several more files (in the same place).

  • #18

Perhaps the c:\i386 folder would help me too. However the wizard no longer appears when I plug in my "new" devices - it only popped up with "Recognised ne hardware" the first time they were connected. Can anyone help (i.e how do I force it to attempt to install the devices)?
I ran Driver Detective (drivershq) and under "Unplugged Devices" it lists the memory key, digital camera and mobile phone but marks them with "No driver found for your device".
Driver Detective also lists under "USB Controllers" 3 controllers: Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host controller; Standard Open HCD USB Host Controller; and USB Composite Device. The first of these is marked as "driver is not up to date" but the other 2 are OK. I have not (yet) signed up to download the newest driver as I'm not convinced this is a problem - several other drivers are listed as out of date without giving problems e.g. most of my NVIDIA drivers.
By the way, since my laptop has installed the devices OK can I copy the drivers from there - if so, how?
I'd appreciate any help.

  • #20

Idea

Groomo,

Did you try simply uninstalling the USB hubs, rebooting, and when they are found fetch drivers online? The windows update should identify the components and provide updated drivers. Cheers. :D

How to Install Usb Device in Windows Xp

Source: https://www.techspot.com/community/topics/windows-xp-wont-install-new-usb-drivers.69401/