Problems with all remotes on custom built HTPC

misterpip

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Hi,

I have spent several days on google and several other websites to get this to work to no avail.

I have problems with all remotes on my HTPC. I have a zalman remote (that came with the HD 160 case), I have purchase a ir remore with seperate USB receiver, and a few days ago I bought the gyration air music RF remote.

All have a similar problem:
The remote will work for a while in mce, and then will get 'bogged down'. It will no longer be responsive, and either will stop functioning all together, or will get stuck in repeating the last command (for instance it will 'loop' through the main menu).

If I leave the remote alone for a while, it will resolve itself, and it will work for a short while, but then it will have the same symptoms after some use.

I have doublechecked the HID service to be running, the usb receiver gets recognized correctly. The remote works brilliantly on another pc (a stock HP pavilion). There is no workload on the machine when I have this problem. And I have disconnected the two HVR 950 tuners, and I still have the same problem.

I have had this problem on a x64 install of windows 7 ultimate, as well as the current x32 install.

Any usb connection seems to have the same issue, a USB mouse can also have some issues (which is why I have resorted back to using ps2 mouse and keyboard).

Anyone with any suggestions? I feel like I have tried everything.

Thanks,

Pip.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 X32
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+
Motherboard
ASUS M2NPV-VM
Memory
5 GB (Corsair 2x@GB) + Kingston 1GB
Graphics Card(s)
integrated: NVIDIA 6150
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Sony Bravia 46 LCD
Screen Resolution
Windows: 1920 x 1080 - MCE 1368 X 762
Hard Drives
SATA1: 500GB
SATA2: 500GB
SATA3: 750GB
SATA4: 640GB
ATA1: 80GB
ATA2: DVD +-RW (etc)
PSU
Thermaltake TR2-500 PP
Case
ZALMAN 160
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
standard ps
Mouse
standard ps
Internet Speed
dsl
Other Info
hvr 950q tuner (USB)
hvr 980 tuner (USB)
Do you have many USB devices plugged in and in use? Some USB hubs are underpowered. Some support USB 2.0 devices, some not...do you have a BIOS setting for USB speed?
 
The motherboard has 4 back usb ports, and then i think 4 additional headers on the mainboard. I use at two usb tuners, the ir / lcd of the zalman case uses a usb header, and the case comes with a smart card reader, which is plugged into the usb.

I don't think the power of the usb hub is it, because i have the same problem if I disconnect all the tuners. The stock zalman remote has worked fine in the past before on xp and on vista 32. I did start the have problems when I connected the second usb tuner to the usb in the back, that was when i was still on vista. I thought an upgrade would cure it (It didn't), then I thought it would be the fact that I was running 64 bit (so i reinstalled the x32 version of Windows 7). When all that did not work I bought two more remotes, thinking that the stock lcd/ir receiver was the problem.

How should I test whether the usb is underpowered?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 X32
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+
Motherboard
ASUS M2NPV-VM
Memory
5 GB (Corsair 2x@GB) + Kingston 1GB
Graphics Card(s)
integrated: NVIDIA 6150
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Sony Bravia 46 LCD
Screen Resolution
Windows: 1920 x 1080 - MCE 1368 X 762
Hard Drives
SATA1: 500GB
SATA2: 500GB
SATA3: 750GB
SATA4: 640GB
ATA1: 80GB
ATA2: DVD +-RW (etc)
PSU
Thermaltake TR2-500 PP
Case
ZALMAN 160
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
standard ps
Mouse
standard ps
Internet Speed
dsl
Other Info
hvr 950q tuner (USB)
hvr 980 tuner (USB)
By plugging in multiple devices and having issues is one way. :sarc:

Use only one or two at a time and see if that works - also check your mobo manual as some USB ports are 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 only...this was a way of making the board work with as many periferals as possible when both USB 1.0/1.1 and USB 2.0 devices were being sold. Something like a USB TV tuner is surely USB 2.0 only (at 480 Mbps not 12 Mbps) and requires a lot of juice...
 
Solved!

The latest 1401 BIOS of the ASUS M2NPV-VM motherboard is the culprit. I noticed on some other boards that other people were having problems with their mouse after the BIOS upgrade, and so I decided to downgrade to 1201 - and voila, everything works.

Turns out this USB bus is not underpowered after all: I have two usb tuners, a thumb drive for rapid boost, the usb receiver for the gyration, the lcd screen for the zalman 160 case all plugged in at the same time without any issues.

Thanks everyone for your suggestions.

Pip
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 X32
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+
Motherboard
ASUS M2NPV-VM
Memory
5 GB (Corsair 2x@GB) + Kingston 1GB
Graphics Card(s)
integrated: NVIDIA 6150
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Sony Bravia 46 LCD
Screen Resolution
Windows: 1920 x 1080 - MCE 1368 X 762
Hard Drives
SATA1: 500GB
SATA2: 500GB
SATA3: 750GB
SATA4: 640GB
ATA1: 80GB
ATA2: DVD +-RW (etc)
PSU
Thermaltake TR2-500 PP
Case
ZALMAN 160
Cooling
Stock
Keyboard
standard ps
Mouse
standard ps
Internet Speed
dsl
Other Info
hvr 950q tuner (USB)
hvr 980 tuner (USB)
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