USB hub issue on boot with win 7 64

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  1. Posts : 9,606
    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
       #11

    Is the mouse USB ? where is it plugged in to ?
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  2. Posts : 11,424
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       #12

    Mouse and keyboard are bt logitech and the dongle is in the back of the computer not in the hub!
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  3. Posts : 1,506
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       #13

    My best suggestion is a Repair Install
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  4. Posts : 11,424
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       #14

    Could be a smart idea! I purchased a 90 day free with MS call center with OS, I'll call and disuss with them as well. They had me chasing the GPU and I get the feeling as soon as they learn it's a custom home build they want to just blame the hardware and or video card drivers. That's why I'm here and this seems like solid advice !
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       #15

    Did you install win7 yourself ? Was the hub connected during the install ?

    Sounds like bluetooth & hub are competting with each other during boot up.
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  6. Posts : 11,424
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       #16

    Yes I installed win 7 myself and the hub was attached. Interesting about the BT and hub. Do you think the repair install to be worth a try? Hav'nt had much issue with XP to ever need to do this. All that said I still freaking love this win 7 64 as it plays so well with my AMD quad core!
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  7. Posts : 9,606
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       #17

    I am wondering if this might work before a repair install.

    Uninstall USB hub in Device Manager.

    Unplug USB Hub cable. Power OFF computer. wait a few minutes. Power ON computer. DO NOT connect USB hub yet.

    Check for Windows Updates, to make sure you have most recent updates.

    Power OFF computer.. wait a few minutes. Power ON computer... wait until everything has loaded. Now connect the USB Hub. See if it installs without any problems.

    Now re-test your boot ups to see if the problem still occurs.

    I just love Trial & Error Testing

    Thanks for sharing infomation here at SevenForums !
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  8. Posts : 189
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       #18

    what kind of hub do u own? also i would recommend a new install or at least a repair
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  9. Posts : 11,424
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       #19

    Hub is straped to the back of my desk and the name is to the wall but I believe it's a cables unlimited brand. It's always worked well. On the side facing me is model#29560 and sn:06ph-02795. I will uninstall it and re-boot then let the system find it again. This hub has 2 printers plugged into it along with other misc. items. This is so odd and I'm not sure this is related to the boot issue but all I can do is chip away at the puzzle.....thanks to all of the input and please offer any advice if you have experiences along mine!
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  10. Posts : 11,424
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       #20

    Ok great news so far!!!! Hub WAS a Cables To Go brand usb 2.0 7 port hub. Note "WAS"! I plugged printers into back of computer, removed hub from system, rebooted with no issues!! Yeah! One last nagging problem is one of the usb devices isn't working (a single port usb extension to my desk) I will work thru this last nagging issue. Wow all I can say is thanks to all and hopefully this can help others. Have no explaination why but as they say "our's is not to question why, our's is to do and die" this cheerful quote is brought to you by one happy and still mystified thread starter !
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