brandonkick
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I'm having an interesting problem. I've had this issue a few times before and I think, but can't remember, that most if not all of them were on windows xp systems.
I'm getting a "One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned and windows does not recognize it" errors. This is dealing with a printer.
So I figured ok, maybe it's the printer and suggest they get a new printer. They got a new printer and it's doing the same thing.
After reading a little, I saw to go into device manager and uninstall everything under Universal Serial Bus Controllers. I uninstalled everything and rebooted the machine. When the computer came back on, it reinstalled all the controllers and I tried to reinstall the printer. It did the same thing as before... weird thing is that if I leave the printer plugged in after the install fails, and remove the standard enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller the printer will "finish" installing. Even shows up under the device manager but I can't print to it and it doesn't show up in printers and faxs.
I tried removing the USB controllers twice with no luck. At this point I'm wondering if something is wrong with the windows install or the motherboard. I can try a live OS disk to see if the ports work then. I just dont have any on me right now. I tried my USB wireless mouse from my laptop and while it did install it gave me an error at first, removed the reciever and plugged it back in and the mouse worked but jumped a lot no matter how close it was to the reciever.
I'm thinking these USB ports (or the USB controller) is taking a dump on me. I know this printer works (installed it to my laptop) and that the cable works.
Has anyone ever found this to be a software issue even after reinstalling the controllers?
I'm getting a "One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned and windows does not recognize it" errors. This is dealing with a printer.
So I figured ok, maybe it's the printer and suggest they get a new printer. They got a new printer and it's doing the same thing.
After reading a little, I saw to go into device manager and uninstall everything under Universal Serial Bus Controllers. I uninstalled everything and rebooted the machine. When the computer came back on, it reinstalled all the controllers and I tried to reinstall the printer. It did the same thing as before... weird thing is that if I leave the printer plugged in after the install fails, and remove the standard enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller the printer will "finish" installing. Even shows up under the device manager but I can't print to it and it doesn't show up in printers and faxs.
I tried removing the USB controllers twice with no luck. At this point I'm wondering if something is wrong with the windows install or the motherboard. I can try a live OS disk to see if the ports work then. I just dont have any on me right now. I tried my USB wireless mouse from my laptop and while it did install it gave me an error at first, removed the reciever and plugged it back in and the mouse worked but jumped a lot no matter how close it was to the reciever.
I'm thinking these USB ports (or the USB controller) is taking a dump on me. I know this printer works (installed it to my laptop) and that the cable works.
Has anyone ever found this to be a software issue even after reinstalling the controllers?