Problem with USB port

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  1. Posts : 42
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Problem with USB port


    I am having another problem with one of USB ports. I was transferring files from my desktop to a Dandisk 8GB Cruzer Flash drive when after the transfer a message poped up on my desktop that said "UNKNOWN DEVICE" I went into device manager and there was a yellow exclamation mark next to UNKOWN DEVICE listed under the serial bus controller. I checked the properties of this unkown device and under the general tab it says device status: Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43). It says Device Type: Universal Serial Bus Controller. Location: Port_#0006. Hub_#0004 This problem has never ever happened to me before. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I don't even know if I am posting this in the right place.
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  2. Posts : 428
    Windows Seven x64
       #2

    Did this happen while you were transferring files or when you plugged the USB drive in??

    If this happened while you were transferring files it could be a driver issue but I am not certain... Have you plugged this USB drive in before and has it work??
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  3. Posts : 42
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hello,
    The UNKOWN DEVICE pop up happened after I was done downloading the files. I always make sure to EJECT the drive before removing it from the USB port. I went into device manager and tried to update the driver but windows says the driver currently installed is OK. This has never happened to me EVER with any release of windows I have ever used. But this is the first time I have ever used a 64 bit version. I tried doing a search on Google about "USB Error 43" and there seem to be a lot of issues with 64bit Windows 7 and the exact problem I am describing.

    Thanks,
    Vince
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    Timewarpone said:
    Hello,
    The UNKOWN DEVICE pop up happened after I was done downloading the files. I always make sure to EJECT the drive before removing it from the USB port. I went into device manager and tried to update the driver but windows says the driver currently installed is OK. This has never happened to me EVER with any release of windows I have ever used. But this is the first time I have ever used a 64 bit version. I tried doing a search on Google about "USB Error 43" and there seem to be a lot of issues with 64bit Windows 7 and the exact problem I am describing.

    Thanks,
    Vince
    Vince

    does the usb driver have a yellow triangle on it? is there any other "unknown" devices with yellow triangles? Error 43 seems to be a comman one with macs, what computer are you running?

    Ken
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  5. Posts : 42
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I am truly dumbfounded!!! I just went into device manager to answer your question and everything seems OK now. There is no UNKNOWN DEVICE and no warnings anywhere. I tried putting the flash drive into the same USB port and it is working fine now. I really don't know what to say because I didn't knowingly do anything to correct the situation and I am the only one who uses this computer. Oh Well.

    Thanks For your help,
    Vince
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  6. Posts : 13
    win XP/Win7
       #6

    I had the same problem with Win 7 RC and now with the full version of Win 7 Home edition. It started when I loaded music to my ipod shuffle. I'm not to worried about it, I'm sure it'll get fixed soon. I will post if I find a fix for it. This is the only problem or bug that I experienced so far, except for my ATT Yahoo DSL that won't let me load the MCaffy Free virus suite and the ATT Self repair tool that won't recognize the new OS.
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  7. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #7

    mabecane said:
    I had the same problem with Win 7 RC and now with the full version of Win 7 Home edition. It started when I loaded music to my ipod shuffle. I'm not to worried about it, I'm sure it'll get fixed soon. I will post if I find a fix for it. This is the only problem or bug that I experienced so far, except for my ATT Yahoo DSL that won't let me load the MCaffy Free virus suite and the ATT Self repair tool that won't recognize the new OS.
    From your first post, and this last one, I conclude it only happens with file transfers, right?

    It maybe a power problem.
    How many other usb devices are connected to the computer?

    Do you use USB hubs?
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  8. Posts : 42
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    I don't use a USB Hub. my computer has 10 usb ports and I use 6 of them. 2 on the front of my case and 8 in the rear of my case. It was one of the front ones I was having the problem with. I have an Asus P5K-E Mother Board. My case has an Antec 500 Watts Earthwatts Power Supply which is less than 6 months old. Your right about it only happening after a file transfer. This problem might be the OS not fully compatible with my hardware. I have the 64bit windows 7 Ultimate. Maybe fixes are on the way as we report problems or concerns on forums like this. I hope Microsoft reads some of the many posts on this forum.
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  9. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #9

    Timewarpone said:
    I don't use a USB Hub. my computer has 10 usb ports and I use 6 of them. 2 on the front of my case and 8 in the rear of my case. It was one of the front ones I was having the problem with. I have an Asus P5K-E Mother Board. My case has an Antec 500 Watts Earthwatts Power Supply which is less than 6 months old. Your right about it only happening after a file transfer. This problem might be the OS not fully compatible with my hardware. I have the 64bit windows 7 Ultimate. Maybe fixes are on the way as we report problems or concerns on forums like this. I hope Microsoft reads some of the many posts on this forum.
    Just for testing remove all other USB devices and do a file transfer.

    See what happens.

    If the problem doesn't occur, it might be a power issue.
    (too many USB devices draining power from the same internal USB host controller)

    If that's the case, try switching some of the devices to other ports (other internal USB host controller)

    You can see the power consumption on a host controller in device management.

    Good luck
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  10. Posts : 42
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #10

    I found a review on New Egg about someone having my problem with windows 7 and a similar Asus Motherboard.

    " Not all features run under Windows 7
    - Limited number of internal USB headers
    - Internal USBs seem to be underpowered, very flackey. USB devices randomly dissapear with "Unknown Device" error"

    It seems like a lot of people are having USB problems with "Unkown Device Error" apperaing and disappearing at random. (Do A Search On Google) Mine was reading "Unknown Device" yesterday in device mamager and today there was no "Unknown Device" message in device manager. This has been going on ever since I installed windows 7. I never had this problem with XP or Vista. I made no alterations or changes of any kind. I still have not found a fix to this problem and by the looks of it, neither has anyone else.
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